Shipping. Wra northern STEAM. SIUP C - (LIMITED). TIME TABLE MAY. ! PROPOSED SAILINGS C| (Weather and other circumstances permitting). FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOR RUSSELL, W'HANGAROA, AND MANGONUI. Steamer. Date of Sailing. CLANSMAN Monday, 23rd, 7 p.m. FOR TAUItANGA. WATOTAIII Monday, 23rd, 2 p.m. CLANSMAN Friday, 27th, 7 p.m. FOR MAKETU, AND MAT ATA. f Every Friday, at 7 p.m. CLANSMAN -((Connecting with s.s. K:\tlkfttl at V Taurauga). All freights must be prepaid, FOR MERCURY BAY. lONA Every Monday and Thursday, at 9 p.m. ] (No Steamer, Monday, 2;; rd) FOR KUAOTUNU. lONA Every Monday and Thursday, at 0 p.m. (No Steamer, Monday, 23rd) Returning every Tuesday and Saturday (weather permitting.) (All freights must he prepaid.) Every reasonable care taken in lauding passengers and cargo ill surf boats, but no responsibility. FOR TAIRUA lONA Every Thursday, at 9 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER. TRYPHENA, PORT FIT/.ROY. AND ISI.IND BAY. lONA Every Tuesday, at 11 p.m. (All freights must be prepaid.) FOR WHANGAREI (Town Wharf). D0UGLA5........ Every Monday, at 5 p.m. FOR PARUA BAY, WHANGAREI HEADS, AND MANGAPAI. WELLINGTON..Every Tuesday aud Friday. FOR MARSDEN POINT AND WHANGAREI, Carrying Cargo aud Passengers tor Waipu in Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu). Booking Passengers through to puhiimhi W ELLINGTON .. Wednesday, 2;. th. 8 p.m. WELLINGTON.. Friday, 27th, 10.30 p.m. FROM WHANGAREI. WELLINGTON.. 23rd ; train, 3.25 p.m. WELLINGTON . .Thursday, 20t!i; train, 5 p.m. FOR TAURANG A AND OPOTIKI, WAIOTAIII Monday, 23rd, 2 p.m. FOR THAMES (Connecting with River Steamers for Paeroa, To Aroha, and othei Upper Thames Settlements). Leaves Acuki.ano. >TOM AHAN A.. Monday, 23rd, 10.15 a.m. CI EL US l-'o it D.. .Monday, 2tin!. I p.m. Rl > 'TOM A 11 AN A . .Tuesday, 21th. midnight I'll ELM>l'( ilt 1).. . Wednesday, 2 Mil, 1.3 i a.m. )T( iM AHA A . .'Thursday, 2(ith. 1.30 p.m. ItOI'OM.V 11 ANA.. Friday, 27th, 2.30 p.m. CM EI.MSFOUD,.. Frid iv, 27th midnight RO TOMAHAN A.. Saturday. 2Sth, 3 p.m. Lr.tVK.s Til am ROTOMAHANA..Monday, 23rd, ) p.m. I'll ELMS FOR 1 >.. .Tuesday, 21th, (J m. Ri) I'O.MA lIA N A.. Wednesday. 21th. o a.m. CI I ELMSFOitI 1... Tluir.sdav, 2■ ">lll, 5 p.m. I'O.M All \ N A.. Friday, 2. th. 7 a.m. itOI'OM AII AN A . .Saturd iv, 26th, 7.1"> a.m. CHELMSFORD.. .Saturday, 2jtli, ti o.m. N.B.— Kxctiisio.n Rates for !'a>ter Holidays.— Return Tickets will be issued from Monday, April 11 tli, available till May 31st. ls'.U—Saloon, as; Steerage, 3s. Single Tickets : Saloon, 3s; Steerage, 2s. Children half-fare. FOR PAEROA, KOPU, TURUA, HIKUTAIA, TE AROHA, AND SURROUNDING Ills I'RIC I S (Landing any Passengers for Thames at Kopu). Return Fare to Kopu, Is. Oil IN EM URI . . ...Monday. 23rd. s pill UUINI.MURI.... Thursday, 20th, lo.tin p.m. (Cargo for'l'e Aroha on Mondays only). FROM PAEROA, Ac., Ac. (Calling at ICopu three hours liter). OIIINEMURI. ... Wednesday,2">tli. 0 a.m. OH INF..MURI .. .Saturday, 25th, 8.30 a.m. N.l'.. — Return Fare to Kopu, Is; to Paeroa, 2s. 'I.uses meet our steamers tit Kopu. FROM MANUKA IP FOR HOKIANGA. ARGLYE Monday, sotli, 1 p.m. Train, noon FOR RAGLAN, OPUNAKE, AND WANGANUI. ARGYLE Monday, 23rd, 1 p.m. Train, noon FOR WAITAiIA. GAIRLOCII. .Monday. 23rd, 1 p.m. Train, noon N.B.— cargo will be received at. Quann-streei Wharf after half-past, four r in., or after noon on Saturdays, or within one hour of advertised time of any steamer's departure. , "7- l i-C 0 K u All AIIA ' The s.s. GAIRLOCII will leave VjAiJJtVfl Onehunga Wharf (weather and nSzSES&GSXOO other circumstances permitting) TO-DAY (Monday), the 23rd May, at one p.m. Latest train, 12 110011.—Northern Steamship Compmy, Auckland; or, A. Barnes, Onehugna. i "WTLJL EK £ ' P-S. TE AROHA. Leave Auckland : Leave Waiiikhf. ('l'iiomson's Wharf): — Monday, 23id, 4.' 0 a.m. Wednesday, 21th, 1 p 111. 'Thursday, 2«>th. S.3l)a.m. Saturday, 2jth, 12 noon Monday, 30th, 4.30 a.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. For all other particulars and information apply on board. T. l. white. J. jii:nni:tt [dished 1-12.1 QiTONE OTHERS AND o°-> SHIP BROKERS AND AGENTS, IMPORTERS, GRAIN AND PRODUCT; M ERGANTS, No. *20, Qukkn-stkkkt, Auckland. Cable Address : Stone. Wo receive for sale locally or Shipment to United Kingdom, America, and Australia, GRAIN AND PRODUCE, FLAX, KAURI GUM, TIMBER, Ac Advances at lowest rates of interest, and Shipping Charges minimised. FLAX AGENCIES UNDERTAKEN. For Sale: BONEDUST—RUNCORN, OUEENSLAND, NAPIER, AND SYDNEY, At Lowest Rates. London Agents : Rowley A Bihstow. GOI.IISHROUOII, Moitr, & Co. New York : Mailler & Quereau. San Francisco; llkm.Man Eros. Australia ; Goi dshroijoii, Mort, & Co.; Canter iiuitv Belfast Bacon Curing Co. (Limited. Commission Agents. Ring up telephone No. q ~ COLONIAL CARRYING COMPANY OF N.Z., EN ERA L CARRIERS CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Should you want Carting or Forwarding Work of any description promptly and . conomically done, call for estimates at the Office of the Company. CUSTOM-STREET EAST (NEXT If. B. MORTON). 11. CRUST. _ C. -- OWEN. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. -IVTE W ZEALAND EXPRESS j3l COMPANY. CAMPBELL AND CRUST (established 2.1 years), beg to announce that under the supervision of their Mr. Crust, the senior partner of the firm, they liave opened a branch of their business of Carriers, Customs, Shipping, and Express Forwarders in Auckland, in premises in Fort-street, four doors from Queen-street. PARCELS, PACKAGES, &c., forwarded and delivered to any address at THROUGH AND FIXED RATES. PARCELS to Southern ports or any address in Britain from Is upwards; to Sydney, Hohart, Melbourne, from 2s Oil upwards. DESPATCHES by every steamer. CUSTOMHOUSE BUSINESS of all desctiptions attended to. Country clients' consignments promptly cleared and despatched. BAGGAGE cleared, stored, or taken charge of through the colony if required. C.O.D. amounts of invoice collected on delivery on a small commission. COMMISSIONS executed wherever the company have agents. REMOVALS, furniture packed, stored, or removed to any part of the colony ; estimates given. STORAGE, dry storage in safe brick building. SAMPLE ROOMSTwo convenient sample rooms, 20 by 40 10 let. CARTAGE — All kinds of Light Cartage and Express Work undertaken. AUCKLAND OFFICE, Fort-street, four doors from Queen-street, opposite old Customhouse. Branches : Wellington. Christehurcli, Dune-din, Oamaru, Invercargill. Agencies in all the principal towns iu the colony and abroad. i Telephone CO7. P.O. Box 15. j ! C. C. HOUGHTON, j Local Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8885, 23 May 1892, Page 1
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