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Shipping. RL_ -r _ XTNION STEAMSHIP "U COMPANY OF NEW |S;~s*|||cft ZEALAND (LIMITED). J*" " W^s *) TIM fcf TABLE. FOB TARANAKT, NKLSON. PfCTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND WEST COASI PORTS (FnoM Manukau). Latest Steamer. Date of Sailing. Train. ROTORUA .. I Tuesday. :>.l May, 1 p.m. I noon TAKAI'UNA I Moil, May, Sa.m. | ..la a.m. FOR TAUANAKI, WKI.LTNGTON, AND LYTTIS).TUN (SnviAi. SKitviCß). WANAKA .. i Friday, 241 h May, 3 p.m. I 2 p.m. FOR (USHOKNK. NAPIKK, WKLLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND POUT CHALMERS (KItUJI AUCKLAND). ROTOMAIIANA.. ..Thursday, 23rd May, noon MAN.YI'OriU Tliur.-d;iy, SOth May, noon FOR MKUJOURNK, VIA BLUFF. *ROTOM AH ANA. ..Thursday, 23rd May. noon :»iAN'APOUKI Thuradiiv, :«)th May, noon - cv.lls at llobart. FOR SYDNEY. M \UAROA Tuesday, 21st May. 5 p.m. WAIHORA Tuesday, asth May, 0 p.m. FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. ALAMKDA Monday, 17th June, '2 p.m. (Cargo till lUa.ui.J FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA MAWHERA Sunday, "JUtli May, a p.m. (Ca.ri!o till noon Saturday.) FOR NUKUALOFA. lIAAPAI, VAVAU, AND AJ'IA. WAIN I*l Wednesday. sth June, 6 p.m. (Car.uo till noon.) FOR AHANUI, WAIPIRO, TOKOM.VRU, OIS--ISORNE, NAl'lKit, AND WELLINGT'ON. MAITAI Tuesday, -21st May, (i p.m. FOR GHKYMOI'TH. OIIAU Monday, 2Tth May, 2 p.m. FOR iiISSKI.L. MARAROA Tuesday, 2lst May, 5 p.m. »-.?■ Cargo must lie booked and alongside TWO HOURS before advertised time of departure. Passage Tickets must be taken sit the Company's Office. Auckland Branch : Corner Queen and Custom-ste. ~K v L2TEA3U TO SYDNEY. WEEKLY SERVICE. THK UNION STI'.AM SHIP COMPANY will despatch STEAMERS FOR SYDNEY as under :— MARAHOA—Tuesday, 21st -May, .'■ p.m. WAIIIOIU—Tuesday, 2Sth May, 5 p.m. UNION S'I'HAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. * , CjTEAM TO TONGA AXD samoa - LOR NUKUALOFA HAAPAI, VAVAU, AND APIA. The Union Steamship Company will despatch the \V A I X U I, C4otons, for the above ports, about WEDNESDAY, sth June, at live p.m. • The return trip will be undo via the same ports, and the entire round trip will occupy about 21 days. Tickets will be available for return, via Fiji, ii required. For particulars of freight and passage apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. nxJON STEAMSHIP tV. A.) COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ST»SSK!PS I rtk\ '**J-<& "5 ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS J! SERVICE. OVERLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND THROUGH AMERICA. Avoiding alike tits heat of the Red Sea and the cold . . of Cape Hum. The Steaiaers of '.his Liuc are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and San t'rauci'so every four weeks, atiiliiiK .'.H under :— ~, i Leave ! Leave j Arrive Steamer. Toils. Sydney |Auckland; 'Frisco. ALAMICDA.. aOOO Jnne 12 June 17 I July 6 MARIPOS \_ a»i)U July 10 July lj_ ; Aug t ""Tickets are available tor 12 iiifintiis, and iaioon Fasseiisers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, Sail 'raiicktco, and any place of call en )««!<; to New York. Through Fare*, Sydnuy 01 Auckland, to England: SALOO.V, K'?i and £/JG SriiCK.Mji-., m on yd and £32 i'li. For all information apply at any of the offices of UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED;. _ . 171 LL I S LIKE. *,tilii&,- : .\ I. W STK A M SEIt VIC l<; U^JJ^A^ , BETWEEN SYDNEY AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS. The Well-known, Favourite, and Full-powered Steamship CEXTE2s X I A L (Late ALBION) : Will leave Auckland for Dune-din, via Gisborno, Napier, Wellington, and Lytteltou, on THURSDAY, lGtii instant, returning"via J'uits, and leaving Auckland for Sydney direct on or about the 23th instant. To be followed by the s.s. J) U P L E I X. Both Steamers will maintain a Irish rate of .speed, having just undergone a complete overhaul and supplied with triple expansion engines. In due ruin- a, regular tiinotable will be issued, when the Steamers will adhere .strictly to time-table dales of sailing, in the meantime fuller information may by had upon application. Special attention lias been devoted to the convenience and comfort of passengers, both .saloon and steerage, the accommodation being unsurpassed by any of the tirst-class Intercolonial Lines. In addition to a full compleii.unt of Stewards, a Forecabin Stewardess will be carried. The ProvidurinK being carried out under the .supervision of the owner, the menu will be found to be of he choicest and most liberal description. Freights and Fares at Reduced Rates. V. F. JAMES it CO., 81, Queen-street. Agents. --V 1 CI TEAM TO mHAMES, V7^ Connecting with IKS22ffiS3KE&v> RIVJJtt STEAMERS, KOll aTIRLIN'o WORTH, OHIN'EWURI, WAITEKAURI, WAIHI, and TIC AItOUA GOLDFIELDS, MORRINSVILLK, WAITOA PLAINS, AND GRANT & FOSTER'S SETTLEMENTS. TIME TAJiLE. S.S. ROTOMAHANA, P.S. ENTERPRISE No. '2. FROM AUCKLAND. I ROTO.VUUANA. I ENTKimiISE. Tuesday 21 I 6.31J afternoon I — Wednesday -li \ — | _ — Thursday ii;'> a morning 7 night Friday ■ 24 8 morning — Saturday 25 9.30 morning | — _ FROM THAMES "f ROTU.MAUA.NA. I JiMTERPUISE. Tuesday 21 10.30 morning I — Wednesday 22 11.30 morning |11 night Thursday 23 1,30 afternoon — Friday 24 - afternoon — Saturday 25 'A afternoon 12 midnight " Enterprise for Pael'oa, via. Thames, on Mondays, carrying passengers and cargo. No Cargo received for Uotomahana within half-au-hour of advertised time of leaving. Not responsible for Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock. GEO. FRASKR, Agent. ~K V CI TEAM TO MATAKANA. (O AND WADE. ' S^f , S. S. MAOR I. For Matakana ; From Matakana : — Tuesday, 21st, 11 a.m. For Wade : From Wade : ■Wednesday, Kind, 6 p.m. Thursday, 23rd, 1 p.m. Friday, 24th, 8 a.m. Friday, 24th, 12 midnight Saturday, 25th, 10 a.m. " — N.J)—Coast Cargo on Wednesdays ONLY, weather permitting ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID, and alongside at least half-au-hour before advertised time, or it will not be received. Weather and other circumstances permitting. S. 11. UUHNIN'GIIAM, Agent. „ . C< TEAM TO WAIROA SOUTH, AND TURANGA CRKEK. TIME TABLE. S. S. W AI T OA. For Wairoa : from Waihoa : Tuesday, 21st, 7 a.m. Tuesday, 21st, 12 noon Wednesday, 22nd, 9 a.m. Thursday, 23rd, 1 a.m. Friday, 24th, 9 a.m. — For'Tura.nga Cheek: From Turanga Creek: Thursday, 23rd, 11 a.m. Thursday, '23rd, 1.30 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. ■S. H. BUKNINGHAM. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9370, 21 May 1889, Page 1

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