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Shipping. 6> , IVTORTHERN STEAMy/% SHIP CO. (LIMITED). J -««a«i_ Time TabIe—SEPTEMBER. j|l Weather and other Circumstances I i' i'eriniUliiß, FROM QUBEN-STRKKT WHARF. j Steamer. !)ite of Sailing. FOR RUSSELL, WHANQAROA, AND MAiVOONUI. CLANSMAN Monday, mil. 7 pm, FOR TAUBANCIA. CLANSMAN .... Friday, Oth, 7 p.m. lONA Monday, Oth, 5 p.m. FOR GREAT IURRINH, TRYPHENA, FORT HTZROY. AND BLIND HAY. lON A Kvciy Thursday, ut S a.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. lON A Every Monday, fi p.m., and every Friday, 7 p.m. FOR MANGAI'AI. WELLINGTON Every Tuesday and Friday. FOR PARUA DAY and WHANGAItRI lIEADS. \VELLINCiI'ON Every Tuesday and Friday. FOR WIIAMJARKI IIIi.VDS, MAIUSDEN POINT AND WUANCiAKEI carrying (largo ami Passengers for Waipu (a Coach ineeU the Steamer on arrival to conveypassengers to \Valpu). WELLINGTON.... Tuesday, Srd, 10.30 p.ra WELLINGTON.... Friday," Oth, 8 p.m. FROM WIIANGAREI. WELLINGTON .. ..Thursday, sth; train, 1.40 p.m. WELLINGTON Monday, 9th ; train, 3.'-'6 p.m. FOR OPOTTKI AND TAIRUA. CIIELMSFORD.. Tuesday, 3rd, 10 p.m. FROM MANUKAU. FOR OPONAKE AND WANGANUI. GLENELG. ...IYidA.v, Sept. Oth, 1 p.m. Train, noon FOR WAITARA. GAlltl.oCH..Thur3.,.Sept sth, I p.m. Train noon N.B.— On and after December 1. no caijio will be received at Queen-street Wharf after half-past four p.m. -X v If O R \V AITA RA. jr^'suC > '<v!'- A -The GAIRLOCU will r^VH^'^Xv leave 11 ". 11 *" 1 Wharf (wtatlieiand other circn:ue4«uic<w permit-csi_i.'.<-aa«~..ca tiiiK)on TUUKSi).* V, Ssptooiber Mb. at one p.m. LaU\U train, li noon.—Northern Steumihip Company (Limited), Auckland; or, A. Uarnes, Onehunga. -\i Q S. COKOMANDEL. ffllllv* THOMAS SCOTT. MASTER. "" TIME TAliLli I.K.iVKS Auckland: lbaves Cokoma.vbki.: Wednotiday, <tb, VI noon Thur»U:iy, fttli, 12 noon Friday, Oth, It neon Saturday, 7th, 12 noon Weather and clrcuntuw-acea pwnjininj;. _ Not rwjioimible in Shipping, Carrying, or Dischursin- Lire SUklc. No Cargo received without shipping note, and r.ithiu hnii-sc-urmr of wiTortiaMl tiiwe of departure. All Parcels must by propaid on board. -~ V QTEAM TO WAIROA SOUTH, axdTURANGA , '-2SlSs* TIME TABLE. S. S. A 1 T O A. For Waiuoa: FxtOM Wairoa: Wednesday, 4th, 10 a.m. Thursday, jth, "J p.m. Foil 'IX'RAMiA Crehk : Fitint Tuk-vnoa Crkek : Friday, Oth, 1 p.m. Friday, litti, 4 p.m. Weather ami other circumstances permitting. S. 11. BURNING HAM. -. -, CJTEAM TO MATAKANA yj AND WADE. illilii? S. S. MAO RI. For. Widf.: From Wadk: Wednesday, 4th, 10 a.m. Thursday, Mb, i p.m. Friday, Oth, 12 noon Saturday, 7th, 4.50 a.m. N.B—Coast Cargo on Wednesday* only, weather peniiittin - ' I ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID, and alongside at least haJf-an-hour before advertised time, or it will not. bo received. • Weather and other circumstances permitting. S. 11. BURNING HAM, Agent. • o. QTONK X> ROTHERS, 1 IMPORTKRS, AND SHIPPING, j GRAIN, AND PRODUCE J I MERCHANTS, i I QtTKKS-STRKr.T,'' AUCKLAND Have always on sale at very lowest rates, viz. :— Oat«, Chaff, Urau, Potatoes (Oaiuaru and Canter bury), Oatiueul (various tnaUeio), Maize, Flour. and sharps (Auckland and Southern), Fowl and Milling vdjeaU. Barley, &c,, &c. • Hams'and Bacon (Canterbury). \'J.NEOAR(Pure Malt), iu casks (free) of 30 gallons, ixt Is id (lilnck llvrai! brand). Bo.Milif.ST, Auckland (gAiaraiii«-ii), Southern and riyduey, from .X to £7 lUh. N.B.— We" <«r« prepared to quote (through our Agents) for lines of abort-, f.o.b. at l.yttclton, : Tiinani, Onmarii, Dunediu, Bluff, aud .Sydney. Hoiukt ){aii.s ami Tai.i.ncs, in lot-s to suit buyers, at lowest rates. Blue Gum Dr.iy .mil Cart Shafts, Hubs and Felloes. Oils, Paints, Rope, Canva«, Ac, Cheap, to clear stocka. I Teas, in hoxf-s and balf-ckesb>: real good value Sole Agents for Ruucorn lionedu>t. -...-. ,—i /i. KETCHES Lizette, Elsie, and Violet, twice a week for Thames, w«ither and othev cii cuiusUinceH ! MiA£&v£!&: permitting. ! %ESBa2_2K3S3 AU KN'l for Colonial Union Co.'.s Lino of Direct Ste:imers from Luiulon. Newcastle Colliery Co.'u Coals. . Oreyiuotith-Briiuiier Co.'s Coals. Weekly Quotation.i, hcb Jlr.riAr.n every Jlonday Morning. New Zealand and Foreign Travel. mHOS. ifIOOK AND bON, TOURIST & GENERAL PASSENGER [ AGENTS, . ; ■ Ofi'lCal Topiust Aok.nts to the New Zealand j KxiiinniON at Du.nkuin. ! Mail Co.vriucroiis to the kovptian Governi HEM [•ORTIIK CO.WKYANCIiOI' Mails Betwkkm L't'PKlt AM) I.OWKIt KOVPT, ISSUE COUPONS AT SPECIAL REDUCED FAKES TO FOREIGN TOURISTS OVER THE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY'S. Agents for nil tho Principal Lines of ,Sf earners and Railways throughout the World, Having Ofticn.s and Agencies tliroiighoitt New Zealand, can now BOOK TRAVELLERS TO ANY PART OF THE COLON V, on to ANY PART OF TIIK WORLD. Special Kates for I''ainilie»> and Parties. Special Arrarigemoiit!< Made with Hotels. Special Facilities for Local Trip*. Arrangements for Families going to Poit Waikato or Lake Hotel, Takapuna. For nil particular!!, apply to the Agents, Wellington, Cliilsicliurc.li, Dunedin, Invercargill; or to THOS. COOK & SON, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE (Oppou ite Town Clock), AUCKLAND. Fancy GoodsJ/"1 If A T H E W S <(3 o Ixe IVJL '. (Begs to notify that ho has Just OPENED HIS NEW SHOP, 196, QUBENSTEET, WITH A I.AKOIi AM) KNTUIEI.V NEW ASSORTMENT 01' FANCY UOODS BAGS, FANS WORK BOXES, DESKS OPERA GLASSES ALBUMS, &c, he. THE CHOICEST SIiLIXTION, BEST VALUE, AND LARGEST VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS IN AUCKLAND. " Note Addresses: 106. QUKEN-STBKKT, AND KARANGAHAPE IiOAD , (Opposite Foresters' Hall). "OOUNDKEEPEKS , BOOKS (under the JL now Act), 25 and 50 pages, with the Schedule o' Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted in commencement, Sal? attUe T">.Ti A.LD Pul)iflUil)B Office, <2ueen-s6;eot. ••

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9461, 4 September 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9461, 4 September 1889, Page 1

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