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Shipping. _ "VTEW ZEALAND AND RN AUSTRALASIAN STEAMpSSyi SHIP COMPANY. I' TIME TABLE (Weather and circumstances permitting). GRAND OPPORTUNITIES FOR HOLIDAY PASSENGERS. The S.S. WARRIMOO Will sail for SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on SATURDAY MARCn 18, The S.S. MIOWERA Will bo despatched from AUCKLAND for WELLINGTON, SOUTH ISLAND POUTS, MII.FOBD SOUND, MELBOURNE, and SYDNEY, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. At Two p.m. Those NEW and SUPERB STEAMSHIPS are fitted with all the latest improvements to socuro SAFETY, COMFORT, and SPEED. Passengers can avail themselves of SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES at LOW RATES of passage. Cargo carried at Lowest Rates. L. D. NATHAN <fc CO., Agents. -~1 CANADIAN PACIFIC .<W&£'<4K V' RAILWAY COMPANY, AND \M»f ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP weaaaszssaap line. OUR NATIONAL HIGHWAY ROUND TUB WORD. THE NEW POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Intended sailings from Hong Kong and Yokohama. Steamship. Leave I J' , lv ,° v % 5 _■• " ,p - Hong K. \okoh. s g *££ R.M.S. 5? 3i * Empress of China April 12iApriI 21 o3 ~ £,2 - Einpross of India May 3; May 12 ~ M Sog " I " "E "*? S —!Empress of Japan-May 24 Juno 2'= —B ft" I I? I Empress of Chiiia'.Tune 14. June 281 *"£. The Steamers of the China Navigation Company and the K. and A. S.S. Company leave Sydney for Hong Kong about every ten days, whore connection is made with the above-mentioned Magnificent New Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Passengers also booked via San Francisco and Vancouver. (A Canadian Pacific Representative meets all Australian Steamers arriving at San Francisco). THE ROUTE FROM VANCOUVER. British Columbia, to the Atlantic Seaboard is via the Canadian Pacific Railway, which has a worldwide reputation for the magnificence and diversity of its scenery—for the luxuriance of its dining and slijkping CARS, the latter being provided with elegant smoking AND BATH room?, and the politeness and attention of its employe's to the comfort of its patrons. HOUND THE WOULD TICKETS (by P. and O. and Canadian Pacific Linen), including a trip through China and Japan, and taking in Chicago World's Fair, on saie at all Australasian agencies, £157. These tickets are good for 12 months, and untitle holder to atop over at all points of interest. Passengers can start in either direction, via China and Japan, and through America to England, returning by P. and O. through Suez, or vice vrr.<a. CHOICE OK FotJlt ROUTES ACROSS THE AMERICAN CONTINENT, and through tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all Trans-Atlantic Lines of Steamers. SPECIAL RATIOS (First-class) are granted to members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to Missionaries. REDUCED HOUND TRIP RATES TO CHICAGO WORLDS FAIR For Rites, Maps, lime-tables, Guide Rooks and full information, apply to Thos. Cook & Sons, or to our Auckland Agents, L. D. NATHAN & CO. S S ' WHOM AN DEL. sN, FOR WIIIIKKK AND MMsm CORUMANDEL TIME TAULE. Leave Auckland : Leave Coromandel: Monday, Kith, 12 noon Tuesday, 11th, 12 noon Wedilfs., l&th, 12 noon Thursday, liith, 12 noon Thursday, 10th, 7 p.m. Saturday, lsih, 12 noon Friday, 17, Excursion to Thames from CoromandeJ, Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or discharging Live Stock. No Cargo received without shipping note, ami within half-ati-iiour of advertised time of departure All Parcels must be preuaid on board. -~ , CJ S. VV AIT O A -> NOTICE '"""" WAIROA SOUTH. Leave Auckland: Leavk Waihoa : Moitd iy, 13th, 10 a.m. Tuesday, l4th, 2 p.m. Wednesday. isth, noon Thursday, loth, 0 a.m. Saturday, 15th, 2 p.m. Monday, 20th, 7 a.m. TURANOA CREEK. Leave Auckland: Leave Turakoa Creek : Thursday, ICth, 2 p.m. Thursday, 16th, 6.30 a.m.

Weather and other circumstances permitting. Office : Queen-street Wharf. GEORGE C. BEST, Agent. l£fe&fe. 110I 10 THE SETTLERS WAIROA SOUTH. A COTTER will leave Firth's Wharf, Queenstreet, every FRIDAY. For freight and further particulars, see future advertisement Electoral. pITY OF AUCKLAND. GRAFTON WARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. Iu pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act and amendments thereof. I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on TUESDAY, March 2Sth, lfcSXf, for the return of a duly qualified person as Councillor for the Grafton Ward of the said City vice Mr. Charles Lavor. Candidates will require to be nominated on or before Noon of MONDAY, March 13, 1893. Any person desiring to Nominate a Candidate must deliver at Messrs. J. A. and R. Boll's, Grocers and Post-office, Upper SyrnonuVstreet, before noon on the day last above-named, a Nomination Paper signed by the person therein named as a Candidate, ami two persons duly qualified to vote at the said Election. Nomination Papers may be procured on application to Me-srs. J. A. anil R. 8011, at the above address, at the office of the Town Clerk, or of the Returning Officer. , 8. BROOKING, Returning Officer. City Council Offices, March 3, 1893. /GRAFTON WARD ELECTION." In responso to a very large requisition of Ratepayers in the above Ward, I have the honor to announce my acceptance of the same, and respectfully request your votes on the polling day. I liave the honor to bo; Your obedient servant, G. H. POWLEY. Call* VICTORIA GOLD MINING COMPANY [NO LIABILITY]. All Shares in the above Company, forfeited for nonpayment of the eighth Call of One Penny per Share, will be sold by auction by Robert Charles Carr, at his Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of March, 1893, at eleven o'clock a.'M. J. J. MACKY, Manager. Auckland, March 10,1893. Photography. O ENAMELLED CABINETS FOR £ S FOR GOOD WORK, REASONABLE PRICES, AMD PROMPT DELIVERY Go to /GREGORY, CORNER OF QUEEN & WELLES LEY-STREETS. ENLARGEMENTS. All Negatives taken by us at Ponsonby Road removed to Queen-street. Copies may be had. POUNDKEEPERS' BOOKS (under the new Act), 25 and 50 pages, with the Schedule of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted iii commencement, on Sale at the Hjehu&d Publishing Office, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9146, 13 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9146, 13 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9146, 13 March 1893, Page 1