-~, 1 < 1 .Shipping., , S. : S. jyA.'TOA. - WAIROA SOUTH." V FROM AUCKLAND : ~ From WAIROA J , ' Monday, Bth, 2.30 p.m. <• * 'luasilay, Stfe 8 a.m. 0> >. Wednes, 10th, 3.80 p.m. Thursday, llSh, 9 a.in*' ; TURANGA CREEK.*, ./ For Turanoa CREEK : From TJurangaOEßKK ~ Friday, 12th, 7 a.m. Friday, 10 a.m. ;•' i Cargo for Creek on Thursday s.fternoon. : vVeathtir ami otrlior vircumsitraucs permitting Office: Quaeu.«tr«et Wharf. . • " ;.y GEORGE C. BBSE./ ! : -■• -r-'n* ■ ■ '•* . ■ { ' Agent;., ' V .CKA. f ' THE EASTERN AMD J- AUSTRALIAN 'STEAMHHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.' -mtTO-W .Regular Monthly Line of Direct, Steamers from Australia to China and Japan. ■£•& For Rates of Freight and . Passage, and allbthefci , particulars, apply to • ■ .st ~; ' t •;*-> , , CRUICKSHANK A Co., f j 18, Queen-street, Auckland. Agents.,,,, > 18, Queen-street, Auckland. ; ' ••vj. UCKLAND ' &Wl> • . " RIVERHEAD - ; rWiSii REGULAR STEAM SERVICE. s.s. PLANE T. ... , TIMETABLE. LiKatr Auckland: leave Riverhead: I Monday, 3 p.m. Tuesday, 8 a.m. Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday; 8 a.m. r Thursday, 3 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Friday, 3 p.m. ' Saturday, 8 a.m <i ' ft <■" Fares.—Rivkrhead : Single, 2s: Return, 3s. i Hobsontillk : Single, Is Gd ; Return, 2s (avails My for one week; not transferable). ,nu. "EXCURSION TO ST. 1 ■ XL/I HELIERS BAY ' )'■ > AND ROUND THE islands,-, OF THE GULF.. ■ ■"j .TO-.VIOKROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. In response to numerous requests, the Devonport bteam Kerry Company will run the p.s.' EAGLE to st. Ileliers Bay and round' soma of the beautiful Islands oi the Gulf, calling at St. Heliers on the ' return journey, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, leaving Ferry Tee 2.30 p.m. ; leaving St. Heliers 6.15 p.m. .r ; <•. i < Refreshments obtainable on board. „v.' Return Fare, Is. Children under 12, 64. J. R. D. BAKER. ,O\A. TO ST. HELIERS BAY. " f , TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ' « One of the Ferry Steamers will run to St. Heliers Bay To-day, . Leaving Ferry Tee. < Leaving St. Hellers. ); W 10.3:1 a.m. 4 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 6 p.m. Return Fare, 18. Children, Oil. J. B. D. BAKER. T: A R ships IN HARBOUR. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, 1 The Ferry Company's Steamers will call at short;, intervals from 1.30. J. R. D. BAKER. ,-t i A LLSAINTS'CHURCH, -C3L ' PONSONBY. | The annual SUNDAY-SCHOOL* > TREAT will bo held at i MOTUIHI oil SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1894.j S.S. BRITANNIA will leave Queen-street Wharfl at 8 a.m. and at 1.30 p.m., returning 6.30 p.m. ; . Friends ticket*, Is 0d (tea, with milk arid sugar • supplied), from teachers and officers. j OnJ, JfEWMARK.T FISHING CLUB. The p.s. TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tee TO-IjAY (Saturday), at 1.30 p.m. on a Fishing Cruise (weather permitting). Tickets (on board), Double, 3s; Single, 2s. Bait ana Tea provided.:. ~ , ■ ( ' ..W A N T E.D C 6 NVV SIGNERS for the un; DERMENTI-iNED MERCHAN£rfwffmr- disk exobed baxteic, from " ' NEW TOKK :— E X fiO Cases Roofing Felt /D\ 20 Cases Cement > J >' \ /1' 2 Cases Tins and Circulars V For E. F. Doriibrinu. Auckland, ARNOLD, CHENEY, A CO., N.Z. Agents, Custom-street East. Auckland, January 5, ISM. -v i HHHE NEW MOTIVE X POWER. FOR LAUNCHES, BARGES, wa»naeaaaft» LAKE, river, and COASTAL VESSELS CUE THE PRIESTMAN OIL ENGINE (1 to 80 H.P.), Which can be obtained front LOUCH. SON, * COMPANY, , 91, Queen-street. "VfEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO.— JL3I Parcels for England, Continent of Europe, and Australian Colonies, delivered to address at Through Rates and «uick despatch. Tourists' LUQOaGE forwarded to our own branches in any part of the colony. Telephone No. 607. New Zealand Express Company, Fort-street, Auckland. ' ElectoralpONSONßY WARD ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE PONSONBY WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen,— As resident of Ponsonby for thirty years, and having time to devote to your interests. I offer myself as a Candidate for the seat vacated by Mr. G. S. Wright in the City Council. If you do me the honour to elect me, I will serve you to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, JAMES STICHBURY, Jervois Road and Curran-st. Corporation Notices 0I TY OP AUCKLAND. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES OF ENGINEER AND PUMPING STATION STORKS AND WATERWORKS SERVICE MATERIALS. , The City Council will receive separata tenders until three p.m. of THURSDAY, the 18th instant, for above supplies, in terms of specifications and conditions to De viewed during office hours at the office of the City Engineer, Coburg-street. The Council does not bind itself to accept any tender. • Tenders to be endorsed respectively for the supplies ' tendered for. P. A. PHILIPS, * * Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, January 5, 1894. 82b Public Notices. ' O , T I .... O w E. The undersigned James Martin, of Manukau Road. Farueli, Cab Proprietor, begs to notify his customers and the public generally that all his Cabs and Vehicles belonging to his stables, and plying for hire, in the City and Suburbs, in . addition to the name " MARTIN" have "PARNELL" painted on the doors, thus— MARTIN, PARNELL. (Signed) JAMES MARTIN, „ 7 Parneli. Telephone No. 472. . .. ______ "m H E VR 0 F Ii IG A T E," JL MONDAY NEXT. Publications- v ' y " "1%/TUHRAY'S '■ HANDBOOK FOR IVJL ' TRAVELLERS IN NEW ZEALAND," - BY V F. IV. PENNEFATHER, L.L.D. With eighteen Maps and Plan*. Post Bvo. 7s 6d. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS Athenneum : "We have nought but praise for 'Murray's Handbook.' " ~ .. The Speaker ; " These pages bristle with explicit /'directions and useful hints." S-.. .... ..... Glasgow Herald : " Compact, concise, yet bright and businesslike.". . ... . ... The British Australasian; "A guide-book, history, scientific manual, rolled in one." .X %■- . ' LONDON : JOHN MURRAY. MR. RANDOLPH EAGLETON, HAIRDRESSER by Appointed tto HIS '■ EXCELLENCY LORD GLASGOW. : ' 128, QUEEN-STREET. J «• THE PROPLIG AT E," 1 MONDAY NEXT. . • I:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9401, 6 January 1894, Page 1
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