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Shipping. «j5-__ TTUDDART, PARKER, I and co ' < LIMIaD NEW STEAM \l SERVICE, BRINGING LOW FARES INTO FORCB. The new, fast, and well-appointed steamship TASMANIA, 2250 tons, will sail from Auckland (weather and circumstances permitting). FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, AND LYTTELTON, On MONDAY, April 30, at 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (CARRYING PASSENGERS FOR MELBOURNE AND OTHER AUSTRALIAN PORTS). On TUESDAY, May Bth, at 6 p.m Return Tickets available for six months, m FREIGHT AND PASSAGES AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. -Ki mHos. cook & son BOOK ALL CLASSES OF &misimtmm PASSAGES, Giving choice of route, and secure Berths by all lines of Steamers at LOWEST BATES, Special Round-the-World Tickets issued. Information gratis. Inquiry invited. Letters of Credit, Circular Notes, and Drafts issued cashable in all parts of the world. LOCAL OFFICE : 4 VICTORIA ARCADE O S. COROMANDEL. FOR WAIHEKE AND JSaSESSf COROMANDEL TIME TABLE Leave Auckland : Leave Coromandel: — Saturday, 2Sth, 12 noon Monday, 30th, 12 noon Tuesday, Ist, 11 noon Wedn-sday, 2nd, 12 noon Thursday, 3rd, 12 noon Friday, 4th, 12 noon Saturday, stb, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible in Shipping, Carrying, or discharging Live Stock. No Cargo received without shipping note, ami within half-an-hour of advertised time of departure Ail Parcels must tie prepaid on board. ~ka Q S. VV AIT OA. NOTICE. « WAIROA SOUTH. From Auckland : From Wairoa : Monday, 30th, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Ist, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 2nd, noon Thursday, 3rd, 5. 30 a.m. TURANGA CREEK. Thursday, 3rd, 2 p.m. Friday, 4tb, 6 a.m., and Friday, 4th, 2 p.m. 6 p.m. (Cargo for Creek Thursday after <ooa, 28th), Weather and other circumstances permitting. Office: Queen-street Wharf. GEORGE C. BEST, Agent. , ;kl MARKET '^|^^^^^ > FISHING CLUB. The p.s. TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tee TO-DAY (Saturday), at 1.30 p.m. on a Fishing Cruise (weather permitting). Tickets (on board), Double, 3s; Single, 2s. Bait and Tea provided. ~K A TtHXCURSION TO ST. j£«a>3Sv .Hi HELIKRS BAY TtffIERKXV AND ROUND .TIMS ISLANDS • ' 0F TUE °' ILl '- . - .' TO-MORROW (SO* DAY) AFTERNOON. Iu response to numerous requests, the Devonport Steam ferry Company will run the p.s. EAGLE to St. Heliers Hay and round some of the beau id Islands of the Gulf, calling at St. Heliers on tho return journey. To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, leaving Ferry 'fee at 2.30 p.m. ; leaving St. Heliers 5.15 in. 0 Refreshments obtainable on board.

Return Fare, Is. Children under 12, Cd. J. R. I). BAKER. A fT~~. "EXCURSION TO TCiJJIULiIteuL W J-J MOTUTAPi; AND i FISHING EXCURSION. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. Tho Devon port Steam Ferry Company will run one of their Steamers to MOrUTAPU, calling at ST. HKLIERS BAY, and after landing passengers proceed to one of the favourite Fishing Grounds, returning to Motutapu for passengers at half-past four p.m. Steaner leaves Ferry Tee at nine a.m. Leaves Motutapu, five p.m. Return Fare, 2s Gd. „__ J. R. D. BAKER. AA, "OARQUE E. L. MAY ££*«%is. -C* BERRY, <gS&g|g|?|W FROM NKW YORK. Consignees ure requested to present bills of lading and pay freight to the undersigned, and pass entries and take delivery of their goods, otherwise the same will be stored at their risk and expense. The ship's responsibility ceases at the ship's slings. The Captain will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew. ARNOLD, CHENEY & CO., Agents, Customs-street. Auckland, N.Z., April 28, 1894. Public Notices. -KIT ° T— l ° E. After this date NO ONE will be allowed to SHOOT OVER PUHI NUL All Trespassers will be prosecuted. Poison Laid for Dogs. WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN. Puhi Niu, April 20, 1894. , FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS. The Council of the above Institute have alloted 15 Founders' Fellowships for New Zealand, at £1 Is each, to Accountants in Established Business. Applications for the said Fellowships will be received by the Council up till the Ist June next. ROBERT T. LITTON, M.A., Secretary. 45, Queen-street, Melbourne, 12th April, 1894. GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. The Winter Session begins on MONDAY, October Ist. The Hospital contains 095 beds, 600 In constant occupation. APPOINTMENTS.—AII Hospital appointments are made in accordance with the merits of the candidates, and without extra payment. ENTRANCE SCHOLAttSHIPS.-Open Scholarships of £100 and £50 in classics, mathematics, and modern languages, and open scholarships of £150 and £60 in chemistry, physics, and biology. Prizes are open to students in their various years amounting in the aggregate to more than £480. DENTAL SCHOOL. A DentaJ School attached to the Hospital affords to students all the instruction required for a licence in Dental Surgery. COLLEGE.— The Residential College accommodates about 50 students, in addition to the Resident Staff of the Hospital. There is in it a large dining hall, with reading-rooms, library, gymnasium, for the use of the Students' Club. , For prospectus and further information apply to the Dean, DR. SHAW, Guy's Hospital, London, S.E. , __^ Calls. ~ ~.,. — I—— —w* ■ ■■——— . ■ JUNCTION GOLD MINING COMO PANY (LIMITED). A Call of One Penny per Share on the Capital of the above-named Company has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the .-ecretary at the Company's Office, New /.-aland Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on or before TUESDAY, tho 15th day of May, 1894. D. G. MACDONNELL, Secretary. Auckland, 27th April, 1894. VICTORIA GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). A Call (the twelfth) of One Penny par Share has this day been made by the Directors of the above Company, payable to the undersigned, at the office of the Company, 119, Victoria Araade, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of May, 1894. J, J. MACKY, Manager. Auckland, April 25, 1894. e -l.' .' ii—i ■ » ■"— .--J OATMEAL! Imported direct f om Glasgow, Made from the Best Scotch Oats by James Marshall, can be had at J. A. & R. BELL'S, GROCERS, Upper Synionds-street. Packed in 71b and 141b patent tins. A rail treat for the Breakfast table.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 1

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958

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 1

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