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'':,'■;;■:' Shipping. IL^w -'rjl. NORTHERN STEAM SHIP CO- < MMITED AND REDUCED). jif ~" TIME TABLE.—MARCH. if Weather and other circumstances It' * permitting. FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA, AND _ MANGONUI. Steamer. Date of Sailing. CLANSMAN.........Monday, Mar. 10, 7 p.m. FOR TAURANGA. CLANSMAN ...Friday. 7th, 7 p.m. lONA Monday, 10th, 5 p.m. FOR MERCURY BAY. 10NA M ...........'.Every Monday, 5 p.m., every Thursday, 7 p.m. FOR KUAOTUNU. lONA ; livery Thursday, at 7 p.m. ' (For passengers only.) Returning every Saturday, at noon (weather ' permitting). FOR TAIRUA. lONA Thursday, Mar. 6th, 7 p.m. . FOR MARSDEN POINT, PARUA BAY, AND MANGA PAI. Carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu (a . Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey ' passencers to WAipu). ~ WELLINGTON..... .Every Tuesday and Friday. FOR WHANGAREI HEADS AND WHANGAHEI. 'WELLINGTON ....Tuesday, 4th, 8 p.m. ■■ I WELLINGTON ... .Friday, 7th,' 10.30 p.m. FROM WHANG AREI. WELLINGTON ..Wednesday, stli ; train, 3.25 p.m. \ WELLINGTON ..Monday, 10th ; train, 0.25 11 in. FOR WHANGAMATA AND WHAKATANE. \ DOUGLAS Wednesday, sth, 5 p.m. FROM'MANUKAU..:■' FOR OPUNAKE AND WANGANUI. GLENELG .... Tues., Mar. 4th, 1 p.m. Train, noon FOR HOKIANGA. .■' GLENELG Friday, 14th, 1 p.m. Tram, noon FOR RAGLAN AND K A Will A. GLENELG. .Monday, Mar. 10th, 1 p.m. Train, noon FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. GAIRLOCH....Thursday, 6th, 1 p.m. Train, noon Excursion Tickets will bo issued from December Ist, available to return up to March 31st, 1800. N.B.— cargo will be received at Queen-street Wharf after half-past four p.m. ~kT "pOR NEW PLYMOUTH The s.s. GAIRLOCH will leave '.\fflilMa-y Onehunga Wharf (weather and <E_sSS_*3i_SJ other circumstances permitting on THURSDAY, March 0, at 1 p.m. Latest train, 12 noon.— Northern Steamship Company Auckland ; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga.' _ . CJ S. COROMANDEL. *t^s^S^^^ : Shortest Route to Kuaotunu - ' Goldflelds. . THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. TIME TABLE Leaves Auckland : Leaves Coromaxdisi.:. t Tuesday, 4th, 12 110011 Wednesday, sth, 12 noon Thursday, 6th, 12 noon Friday, 7th, 12 noon Saturday, Bth, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or Discbargiug Live Stock. ~ -No Cargo received without shipping note, and within half-an-hour of advertised time of departure. All Parcels must be prepaid on board. ~\X AUCKLAND AND -£&- BIVERHEAD UM®i^^ , " STEAM SERVICE. . - -. ■ P.S. CITY OF CORK. S.S. VIVID. ' TIME TABLE. :. '"."- (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Leave Auckland: Leave Riverhead: Mon., 6 a.m. and 3.3o p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. Tuesday, 3.30 p.m. Tuesday, 8 a.m. Wednesday,: — ; Wednesday, 8 a.m. ; Thursday, 3.30 p.m. Thursday, — 1 Friday, 3.30 p.m. . Friday, 8 a.m. 3 Satur. (excursion), 1 p.m. ,ur., 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday (excur.), 11 a.m. Sunday, 3.30 p.m. Fares—Single, 2s, Return, 3s (available for ono week ; not transferable. Excursions on Saturdays and Sundays, as per time table. Return Fare, Is. A. MARSHALL, Master. ■; ,_k ;i, ; ; n%7g"OONLIGHT3 EXCUR-V->l_>i<iV- i-V-i- BIRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE CHORAL iMI^'SOCIETY.. THIRD CONCERT: egSaSSaai Gladstone Hall, Northcote, TOMORROW (Wednesday), March s.—Part I. : Mendelssohn's 95th Psalm ; Conductor, Mr. E. V. Miller; Soloists, Miss Buckland, Miss Warren, Mr. H. McCarthy. Part II.: Instrumental and Vocal Solos, Part Songs, &c. Admission : One Shilling. Commences at 7.30 p.m. Steamer leaves Northcote Ferry at 6.30 p.m., returning after Concert.— Chambers, Hon. Sec. JOHANNESBURG GOLDFIELDS, wifcgfg§§rM SOUTH AFRICA. DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH NATAL. i Owing ■to numerous applications having been made to us for passage, we have decided to despatch a Passenger Ship from Auckland to Natal direct on or about TUESDAY, March 25 (weather and other circumstances permitting). Intending passengers must book early to secure berths. Johannesburg is only 2J days journey from Natal by rail and coach. Limited space only for freight. "-"", Full particulars upon application. "" C. F.JAMES & CO., . 81, Queen-street. ¥ EVUKA, FROM -aJ HAMBURG, VIA l DUNEDIN. Consignees of Cargo by the above 7/rT' vossel are requested to Pay Freight, pass Entries, present Bills of Ladinsr, and obtain Delivery Orders without delay. Cargo will be at Consignees' risk after leaving ship's tackle, and if not promptly removed may be stored at their risk and expense. Captain Strohsal will not bo responsible for any Debts contracted by his Crew. SEEGNER, LANGGUTH, & CO., Agents. Auckland, March 8, 1830. ■ .- >:: fijJV OOS3IGNEE WANTED for Three Cases SEMOLINA, wJik&Mssisßi marked J R Ex Forfarshire, from Glasgow. \**/ : ~ CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. March 3, 1890. HotelsT> A C I F I C XX O T E L, CORNER OF ALBERT AND QUEEN-STREETS, THAMES. '; This Family and Commercial Hotel continues to afford very superior accommodation to Tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, combined with moderate charges. The House is situated within a few minutes' walk of the Wharf, and opposite the Bank of New Zealand and Exchange Chambers. Four superior Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen, and Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Letters and Telegrams for engaging Sample Rooms and Apartments will receive prompt attention. Night Porter in attendance. S3" Bradley's Mail Coaches leave the door at 7.30 every morning for To Aroha and up-country districts. ■ *-.■'■•, / .'■■ < -'-'; ' . G. B. HOWARD, -Proprietor. M.H.I S L E TT O T EL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MRS. H. M. JACOBS (21 years proprietress of Exchange Hotel, Tapu) Announces to her Friends and the Public generally that she has taken over the above Hotel, which affords excellent Accommodation for Travellers. She will keep a Good Table, and will supply only the BEST BRANDS of WINES and SPIRITS. ; CHARGES MODERATE. Thames Advertiser and Thames Evening Star filed CLARENDON HOTEL, JUNCTION OF QUEEN AND WAKEFIELD - STREETS 1 First-class Luncheon Daily from 12 to 2, with Prize Beer included, for One Shilling. First-class Accommodation for Boarders, Families, and Travellers. Terms Moderate. Night Porter in Attendance. , j , ■W. LYNCH, 'Proprietor, v 9

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8194, 4 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8194, 4 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8194, 4 March 1890, Page 1

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