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Shipping- *> TVrORTHERN STEAMSSSFsrm JJi • K'Vfl SHIP CO. (LIMITED), i TIME TABLE.—FEBRUARY. | PROPOSED SAILINGS t< (Weather and other circumstances 111 permitting). FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOR RUSSELL, WIIANGAROA, AND MANGONUI. Steamor. Date of Sailing. CLANSMAN Monday, Feb. 9th, 7 p.m. FOR TAURANGA. CLANSMAN... Friday, 6th, 7 p.m. FOR MAKICTU. AND MATATA. ( Every Friday, at 7 p.m. CLANSMAN -{ (Connecting with s.s Katikati at Tauranga). All freights must be prepaid. FOR MERCURY BAY. lON A «....Every Monday at 9 p.m., and every Thursday, 9 p.m. FOR KUAOTUNU. ........... Every Monday at 9 p.m., and every Thursday, 9 p.m. Returning every Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m (weather permitting). Every reasonable care taken in lauding passengers and cargo in surf boats, but no responsibility. FOR PARUA BAY, WHANG HEADS AND MANGA PAL WELLINGTON.. Every Tuesday and Friday. ' FOR WIIANGAREI AND MARSDEN POINT, Carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu (a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convoy passengers to Waipu). Booking X > assengers through to Puhipuhi. WELLINGTON..Friday, Gth. 10.SO p.m. ELLINGTON.. 10th., 10.30 p.m. FROM WIIANGAREI. WELLINGTON.. Monday, 9tli ; train, 5.25 p.m. WELLINGTON..Thursday, 12th; train,o.2sa. FOR OPOTIKI. CLANSMAN Friday, Oth, 7 p.m.. (Transshipping into Cltelmstoi'd at Tauranga). FOR WHANG AM ATA, TAURANGA, AND WHAKATANE. DOUGLAS Monday, Oth, 0 p.m. THAMES (Connecting with River Steamers for Paeroa, To Aroha, and other Upper Thames Settlements). Leaves Auckland. ARGYLE Friday, 6th, 9.30 a.m. ARGYLE Saturday. 7th, 11 a.m. Leaves Thames. ARGYLE. '..Friday, titli, 4.30 p.m. ARGYLE Saturday, 7th, 6 p.m. >,'. I>.—Return Tickets will be issued from December 15, available for return until February 10, 1891. Saloon, 10s; Steerage, 7s lid. Children half-fare. Return Tickets available either for s.s. Rotomahana or s.s. Argyle. FROM MANUKAU. FOR HOKIANGA. GLENELG....Monday, Feb. Oth, 1 p.m. Train noon FOR RAGLAN, AND KAWHIA. GLENELG....Thurs., Feb. 12, 1 p.m. Tram, noon

FOR OPUNAKE AND WANG AN I. GLENELG....Monday, 10th, Ip.m. Train, noon FOR WAITARA. GAIRLOCH... .Thursday, 12th, 1 p.m. Train, noon N.B.N<> cargo will be received at Queen-street Wharf after half-past four p.m., or after noon on Saturdays, or within one hour of advertised time of any steamer's departure. Excursion Tickets will be issued on and after December Ist, available to March 31st. .—k v ~jVT ORTHERN STEAM--Li SM IIJ^COMPAN Y PUBLIC NOTICE. In consequence of tho GAIRLOCH'S detention at Wellington, there will be no steamer for Waitara or New Plymouth on Monday, 9th instant. Arrangements have been made for passengers holding return tickets to leave by TAKAPUNA on MONDAY, at 9.30 a.m. Latest train from Auckland, 8.10 a.m. _____ jp O R WAITARA. The s.s. GAIRI.OCH will leave V 7' I\'' f>n«hungq »Wharf (weather and missals££is3taa other circumstances permitting) on THURSDAY, the 12th February, at one p.m. Latest train, 12 Northern Steamship Company, Auckland; or, A. Barnes, Onehunga. ' ~K X WATCHMAKERS' VV AND JEWELLERS' ANNUAL PICNIC & PORTS Al' MOTUIHI, THURSDAY, ■rfg-ffsna FEBRUARY 12.—Hunter's Artillery Band in attendance. Hot water provided free. Refreshments, etc., at town prices. Tickets : Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s; Children under 12, accompanied by parents, free. P.s. EAGLE leaves Queenstreet Ferry Tee at 5.30 sharp. ~K , LV.TEAM TO LONDON, JJ4MV k5 EUROPE. AUSTRALIA, CHINA, JAPAN, INDIA, AMERICA, AND CANADA. Passages secured, and berths engaged by all lines of Steamers, without charge for commission. Railway 'tickets over the Continents of Australia, India, Europe, or America at lowest rates. Interpreters in uniform meet Steamers at all principal Ports, and render assistance gratis. Tickets at Special Reduced Rates to Foreign Tourists over New Zealand Railways. Drafts and Circular Notes Issued and Cashed, and Foreign Monies Exchanged. For further particulars see " Cook's Australasian Travellers' Gazette, or on application to

THOS. COOK & SON, Sole Contractors to the Egyptian Government, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, Bluff, Ac., Ac. and at 4 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. -j. A TRIOR SALEI new full- -®- power Steam Launch, light \\ draught; 1 ditto, nearly new, in _s't£* good working order ; 1 3-cylinder tazmwaLaunch Engine, by Wigsall; 14horse power horizontal semi-portable lingine, equal to now; 1 3-horse power vertical portable ditto, by Iluston and Proctor ; 1 hor.se power vertical cross tube Boiler, 001 pressure ; 1 3b-hor.se power multitubular stool Boiler, SOlbs pressure ; 2 10-horse power ditto, ditto, ditto ; 1 Donkey Pump ; 1 Lift and force Pump ; X .Douglas am, No. o.—Apply to R. 11. Yeoman Albert Boiler Works. Dental. A. F. Hoop EB ' SURGEON DENTIST (BY EXAM.), 109, CORNER QUEEN & SWANSON-STREETS. Consultations daily from 9 a.m. to D p.m. Saturdays from 0 a.m. to 12 noon. First-class work guaranteed. Terms moderate. All the latest appliances and newest remedies. E. C 0 x s 80 *• DENTAL SURGEONS. E. COX, L.D.S., ENG. Kingsley House, Ilobson-street. B. COX, D.D.S., Univ. Mich., U.S.A., 143, Queen-street, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen Victoria streets. H. F. W INDSOR ' SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), LATE KEMPT AND WINDSOR, SIIORTL AND-STREET (Opposite General Post Office). Telephone 377.

Watchmakers. J EL 0 w D E N> "WATCH MAKE Li AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, Das now convenience lor tne making and repairing of Jewellery and for tUe repairs of e>ery description Watches, Chronometers, Ac., Ac., and to further increase his repairing ami manufacturing depart, inent he is disposing of the remainder of his PIANOS at and under cost. Persons haying old gold Jewellery can hate it made up into new and fashionable articles to order, and all the better classes of Watches and Chro nometers receive his personal supervision. Rotherham's English Levers in stock. IJIO { mOURISTS, &C. BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOR HOME. Inlaid Table Tops, Cabinets, Jewel Cases, Boxes, Ac., Ac., all made from the finest and rarest class of New Zealand's' Rich Forest Timbers, at very reasonable prices. Patronised by nearly all nobility, gentry, ami officers, who have visited New Zealand. —W. NORRIE, Queen-street (the main street), 1 apposite Bank of Australasia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8483, 6 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8483, 6 February 1891, Page 1