Shipping. 5 «E "\TORTHERN STEAM SHIP co < LIMITED >- TIME TABLE.—SEPTEMBERiII PROPOSED SAILINGS H (Weather and other circumstances ™ permitting;). FROM QUKKN-STRKKT WHARF, r FOR RUSSELL, WHANGAROA, AND < MANGONUI. 1 Steamer. Dute of Sailing. ? CLANSMAN. .Monday, 18th Sept., 7 p.m. * FOR AURA NO A. » CLANSMAN Friday, 15th, 7 p.m. WAIOTAHI.,... .Tuesday, 19th, 7 p.m. • FOR MAKKTU. AND MAT ATA. Every Friday, at 7 p.m. CLANSMAN { (Connecting with s.s. Katlkatl at , { Tauranga). . ' All freights must, be prepaid. FOR MERCURY BAY. ARGYLE.. .....Every Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m. FOR KUAOTUNU. ARGYLE Every Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m. . Reluming every Tuesday and Saturday (weather " permitting). ° (All freights must be prepaid. ! Every reasonable care taken in landing passenger* ° and cargo in surf boats, but no responsibility. ' FOR TAIRUA. ARGYLE........ Every Thursday, 7 p.m. FOR GREAT BARRIER, TRYPHBNA, PORT FITZROY. AND BLIND BAY. ARGYLE Every Tuesday, at midnight (All freights must be prepaid) FOR WHANGAREI (Town Wharf). DOUGLAS Every Monday, 5 p.m FOR WHANGARURU, HELENA BAY, TUTUKARA, WHANANAKI. AND NGUNGURU. CHELMSFORD..Wednesday, Oct. 11th, Ip.m. (All Freights must he prepaid). FOR PARUA BAY. WHANGAKKI HEADS, „ AND MANGAFAI. 1 WELLIN3TON.. Every Tuesday and Friday. 1 FOR MABSDKN POINT AND WHANGAREI * Carrying Cargo and Passenger* for Waipu (» ' Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passengers to Waipu). I WEIXINGTON.. Friday, 15th, 10.30 p.m. WELLINGTON. .Tuesday, 10th, 10.30 p.m. i FROM WHANGAREI. WELLINGTON..Thursday, 14th; tiain. 9.20 a.m. WELLINGTON.. 18th ; train 10.20 a 111. FOR WHANGAMATA AND WHAKATANE. CHELMSFORD..Monday, 18th, 9 a.m. FOR TAURANGA, TIKI, TE KAUA, AND DMA W A lOTA HI Tuesday, 19th, 7 p.m. 1 FOR THAMES Leaves Auckland. OHIN EMURI... .Thursday, 14th, 3.30 p.m. ROTOM AH ANA.. Friday, 15th. 5 p.m. OHIN EMURI Sunday, 17th, 5 p.m. Leaves Thames. ROTOMAHANA..Thursday, 14th, 8.30 a.m. OHIN EMURI .... Friday. 15th, 8.3') a.m. ; ROTOM AH ANA.. Saturday, 10th. 8.30 a.m. (No Steerage in s.s. Ohineuiuri). Return Tickets : Saloon, 12s 6d; Steerage, 8s Single: Saloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, ss. ; - FOR PAEHOA, KOPU, TURUA, HIKUTAIA, TE AROHA, AND SURROUNDING i DISTRICTS (Landing any Passeneers for Thames at Kopu). : ; (All freights must bo prepaid). 1 ' PAEROA Thursday, 14th, midnight ' FROM PAEROA, &C, Ac. (Calling at Kopu three hours later). PAEROA Saturday; lCth, 10.30 a.m. N.B.—Return Tickets. 15s ; Single, 10s. FOR HOKIANGA. GLENELC Wednes., Sept. 27th, 1 p.m Train noon FOR WANGANUI. - GLENELG.. Wednesday, 20th, 1 p.m. Train, noon FOR WAITAItA~AND OPUNAKE. . KAM Friday, lath, Ip. m. Train, noon ' ; FOR RAGLAN. GLENELG.. .Monday, Sept. 25,1 p.m. Train, noon FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. GAIRLOCH..Thursday, 14th, lp.m. Train, noon N.B.— cargo will be received at Queen-street ( Wharf after half-past four p.m., or after noon on Saturday.*, or within one hour of advertised time of I any steamer's departure. , ,-ki TjIORiNEW PLYMOUTH. The s.s. OAIRLOCH will leave Onehunga Wharf (weather and «isEswOBSBMi other circumstances permitting) > TO-DAY (Thursday), 14th instant, at one p.m.Latest train, 12 noon.—Northern Steamship Com- ' pany, Auckland; or, A. Barnes, Ouehuuga. [ Wffffißiris T-T AURAKJ s,s - co: • I SFI» —■ I jjJijf&jfM S.S. MAORI. MATAK.ANA AND WADE. For Matakana ; From Matakana : For Wade: From Wade. — . Thursday, 14th, 8 a.m. i Friday, 15th, 5 p.m. Saturday, 10th, 10 a.m. , ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID, , Weather and other circumstances permitting. Telephone 34. , HMHE NEW, FAST, and FAVOURITE ' S.S. KAWAU. ; MANGA TE ARAI, HAKARU, ' 1 KAIWAKA, NORTH ALBERTLAND, and KAWAU. For Manoawai : From Manoawai : Friday, 15th, 12 midnight Monday, 18th, 12 noon. ALL CARGO MUST BE PREPAID. Weather and other circumstances permitting. { Telephone 34. f J. M. SYMS, Agent. -V , rriHE NEW MOTIVE 3 X POWER. '^^^^ FOR LAUNCHES, BARGES, wßm&ai£m lake, river, AND , COASTAL VESSELS i USE , THE PRIESTMAN OIL ENGINE 1 (1 bo 30 H.P.), ( Which can be obtained from , LOUCH. SON, <fc COMPANY, 91, Queen-street. : , ~'.—Tl . ~ . '- f Board and Residence. ' 1 j "TDIERNLEIG H." 1 1 Jj Next Grammar School, Symonds-street. <■ Mrs. Cashf.L. Telephone 702. BOARD AND RESIDENCE required a by a Gentleman at Remuera, convenient to * Newmarket Station; alone or with another only J. preferred.—a.B.C., Herald Office. J BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Govern- t merit House Grounds, Lower Symonds-street— ii Accommodation by the day, week, or month; good e table and attendance. Terms moderate. — Mrs. a Craig, Proprietress. fi FROGMORtt HOUSE, Symonds-street, i opposite Choral Hall. Vacancies for gentle, men. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Mar- { ried Couple in Remuera; house and accommodation unrivalled.— Apply F.L., HERALD Office. SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a few gentlemen; bath, piano, single f rooms; five minutes' walk from Queen-street.— * Terms (weekly), 10s.—Apply Herald Office. YORKSHIRE HOUSE, Symonds-streefc —Private Board and Residence; single and '. double bedrooms. Terms moderate.— Stephenson, opposite Grammar School CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent- - street, second house from St. Matthew's Parsonage, tlnee minutes' walk from Queen-street. " First-class accommodation for permanent boarders and tourists. Hot and cold baths. Mrs. Richmond, i ; proprietress. i HOUSE, PRINCES- « JF STREET.—Private Board and Residence; t single and double bed rooms, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Butler. ACCOMMODATION can be had at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Win. Cruickshank, Proprietress. Telephone 072 ("l AR L ON\ CITY ROAD, I V SYMONDS-STREET. Sea View, overlooking Albert Park. Tourists and Visitors will find Home comfort, , . good table, polite attention, baths hot and cold. • Telegraph, "Shailer." Telephone 325. G~L E N A L V O N » J SYMONDS-STREET i (Formerly Sir Fred. Whits>.ker's Residence), r Telephone 544. , A few Ladies and Gentlemen can bo accommo- C dated with Superior Board and Residence. The house is situated in large grounds, and commands magnificent views of the harbour. Tennis Lawn. . I Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. * M Care and 'Biuae para the entrance gates. | t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9305, 14 September 1893, Page 1
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