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Shipping. -k. TjIXCURSION TO LAKE TAKAPUNA, TO-MORROW*(SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. The Devonport Ferry Company will run one of their popular steamers to Lake Takapuna To-mor. 1 row (Sunday) :- Leaving Ferry Tee-2.80 p.m. I Leaving take Takapnna-5 p.m. Return Fare— ; Children under 12, Cd. jTVA FISHING CLUB EXCURSION. Thep.s. TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tea TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m., on a Fishing Cruise, weather permitting. Rait and Tea provided. Public Tickets-Single, 2s ; Double, 3s. 7 " TX7AIROA SOUTH /U&Xgv TT AND MARAETAI. IK|KIIVS» TURANGA CREEK. inJWfW S. S. iV AI T OA. TIME TABLE. From Auckland: From Wairoa: Monday, llth, 1 p.m. Tuesday, 12, 0.30 a.m. Wednesday, 13th, 2.30 p.m. Thursday, Htb, 7 a.m. TURANGA GREEK. Calling at Howlck Wharf each way. From Auckland: From Tukanga Creek : Thursday, 11th, 5 p.m. Friday, 15, 8.30 a.m. & Friday, 16th, 6.30 p.m. Friday, 16th j Wairoa-Retiirn Fares, 2s Cd ; Single, Is Oil. Tuianga Creek— Return Fares, Is 6d; Single, Is, , - Weather and other circumstances permitting. ■- All cargo per s.s. Waltoa will be delivered within the city carting FREE. G. C. BEST, Agent. *, QTEAM TO THE SOUTH RgKfcßtft KJ SEA ISLANDS. IkHI S.S. RICHMOND, I Hnili 850 tons, 600 h.p,, I Captain It. 0. IIUTTOII £ Will leave for ■ • TAHITI AND RAROTONGA. THURSDAY, MAY 14. Splendid accommodation for first-class passengers Round voyage occupies about 20 days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting these beautiful Islands. Return Tickets issued at Speciat Rates' For freight and passage ami all other particulars apply to DONALD „ EDENBOROUGH, * Queen-street. ' «***. miMB TABLE OF S.S. A__\ A ROSE CASEY tSJB3ST» (Weather and other circumstances MAY. For OREWA— lnformation Roso Casey's office. For WAIWKRA—Kvery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11 a.m. For MATAKANA, MULLET POINT, and OMAHA —Every Tuesday atll a.m., returning on Wednesday. For MAHURANGI HEADS and WARKWORTH —Every Thursday and Saturday.at 11 a.m. Cargo must be prepaid and alongside the steamer half-an-bour before the advertised time of sailing, ALEX. MCGREGOR, Agent. Office : Queen-street Wharf. Telephone 43 -U ITIHE EASTERN AND ■*■ AUSTRALIAN STEAM I^^^^ > SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, REGULAR MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS FROM AUSTRALIA TO CHINA AND JAPAN For Rates of Freight and Passage, and all other particulars, apply to RUSSELL & SOMERS, . , 60, Queen-street, Auckland. Agents, ', V " . 1 ". " -3 Dividends. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. AN INTERIM DIVIDEND At the rate of 10 per cent, per annum for the Halfyear, ending 30th April, 1896, . . *■-■'■ WILL BE PAYABLE At the COMPANY'S OFFICES, FERRY TEE, On and after MONDAY, 11th MAY, 1806. The SHARE REGISTER of the Company will ho CLOSED iromdato to MONDAY, Uth May, 1896, both days inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. ALEX. ALISON, Manager. Auckland, 9th May, 1896. S~=~~~ •' - ' -" 3 Electoral. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF MOUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. We, the undorsigred, most heartily thank the Ratepayers of the nbovo District who so cordially voted lor us, mid so placed us at the head of the Poll. W. H. MARTIN And JOHN BOUSKILL. Butchers -XT O T I O E. MR. W. AVENELL Begs to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Devonport and the Lake district for the support accorded to him during tho last 13 years, and having disposed of the Business to Mr. G. E. White, would solicit a continuance of the favours kindly shown to him for Mr, White, whom he confidently recommends to his customers and the public generally. In connection with the above, G. E. WHITE Begs to state that be is now in a better position than ever to supply the very best meat at prices : compatible with quality, and assures the customers of Mr. W. Avenell and the public generally that nothing shall bo wanting on bis part to give every , satisfaction. G. E. White takes this opportunity of thanking the people of Devonport for the support accorded , to him since being in business there, and trusts by civility and strict attention to business to morlt a still larger share of their patronage, All Outstanding Accounts to be paid to G, E. ' White. i ■■; » ! Fuel, &c. tJAAA TONS. FIREWOOD ; 2000 BUSHELS GARDEN SHELLS ; Afifi RAILWAY SLEEPERS 4000 PDRIEI POSTS . ' Arrived this week and now due, Per Cutters Watchman and Ettie White; Lucy James, ketch; Mary Ann, cutter; Lily, Flora, Esk, ; Catherine ; Lagoon, scow ; also, by Steamers and ] Railway. i OAA TONS BEST DRY TI-TREE \ OvU WOOD 1 400 RAILWAY SLEEPERS » OgO SACKS '11-TREE CHAROOAL 1 24 000 BKICKS ' for TMm 1 800 BUSBELS ™AMES SAND . gAA FENCING POSTS 2000 KAURI -'Ht.'.PAin/as < 1 O'OO BUSHEILS ARDEN SHELLS PJOO MINING PROPS, '<* Coromandel ' ■J2O CASES FRUIT 20 000 FEET T IMB B R (Baulk), » AND GENERAL PRODUCE. 1 FREIGHTS to Paeroa, Coromandel, Thames, . etc., by Cutters and Scows, at reasonable rates. I Contractors, Builders, and the Trade specially ' i catered (or. Telephone, 794. ✓ AQCHOLLUM, COAL, FIREWOOD, j • rO TIMBER AND c PRODUCE MERCHANT, ' 53 and 54, CUSTOMS-STREET WEST. Telephone, 794. . , {"10LD WATCHES, VERY CHEAP ROTHERHAM WATCHES, YERY « CHEAP WALTHAM WATCHES, VERY CHEAP : sJJICKEL WATCHES, ' VERY CHEAP I . MAWS, NEWTON, ','' | . 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 1