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Shipping. J , | ~ . rvBiENT- LINE. JM>ctV v STEAM TO LONDON.;; The (following Royal ■? Mail Wi'WffVV Steamships, belonging to ■ the law™ ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES, will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for LONDON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO (Transhipping for all Indian Porte), SUEZ CANAL. NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:- , if qkp,™„ Tons From From From;!; steamer Sydnoy. Melb'rne. Adelaide. ORTONA,... 8000 May 12 May 15 May 17 ORIZABA .. 6270 May 20 May 29 May 3t© OROYA .... 63.17 June 9 June 12 June 14S OPHIR .... 6910 June 23 June2o June2BJ And fortnightly thereafter. V FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON:-SALOON-Singlo: £39 to £73. Return, £70. to £115. *■$<; THTRD-CTjASS-flO 16s, £18 18s, and £20.7^ First and Second-class Passengers secure' special advantages cy booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are Included in the above fares. - '''"-•■ •■': Passages can be booked to, or prepaid from, any of the above ports. _«\ For further particulars apply to : > v. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.). Agents in New Zealand. ■ -ki rnOS. COOK /ND SON' : STEAMER SAILINGS TO ;: vS ®^ 3SSsr > LONDON. . ,■'■■■ Steamer. Tonsl Leave. DueLond'n Makiposa scon Auckland May 14 June 14 Orizaba 6207' Sydney May2i) Julv 1 Kablshuhe.... 0557 Sydney June 3 July 24 • Himalaya (iSOiiSvrtinsv June 2 July 14 riAKAi* .'■(i'JSlW'lliiifit'n.lune 14 July 27 Moravian 400"Syilnoy June 15 Aug. » Oceana COKlKydnev Juno 16 July 17 ' Miowkra 3600 Sydney June 10July' 27 Before Booking your Tickets to London or elsewhere, writo for "COOK'S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted free, giving dates and Fares by ALL LINES at Lowest Bates. No commission charged. Apply . ." COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, * t 105. QUEEN-STREET _• «!!> MANGAWAI. TE ARAL cSfflrasSffJ nAKARU, KAIWAKA, •*' NORTH ALBERTLAND, AND KAWAU. i FOE MANGAWAI: FBOM MANGAWAI:'; | - Fri., 11th, 5 p.m." Wed., 16th, midnight, Fri., 18th, 9 a.m. All cargo must be prepaid, and alongside steamer half-an-hour before time of sailing. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Telephone 34. •' H. WINKELMANN. Agent '"KA. QB. : HIRERB WaIROA, MARAETAI. HOWICK * TDEA N QA CREEK. WAIROA AND MAEAETAI, ' ?' Lenven Northcote Ferry Tee. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAIEOi.: ' Mon., 14th, 3 p.m. Tues., 15th, 7 a.m. Tnes., 15th, 4 p.m. Thurs., 17th, 8 a.m. TDRANGA CREEK. Leaves Auckland: Leaves cheek: Fri., 11th, 2 p.m. Fri., 11th. 5 p.m. Thurs., 17th, 5 p.m. Fri., 18th, 9 a.m. Fri.. 18th, 6 p.m. _ MIRANDA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MIKANDA: ♦Sat., 12th, 11 am. Sat., 12th, 5 p.m. > tFri., 18th, 6 p.m. Sat., 19th. 9 a.m., -. •Cargo for Kaiawa and New Brighton only, t Cargo for Miranda only. All Cargo -Mist be prepaid, and received subject to printed conditions in Company S Office, and alongside stoamer half-an-hour beforo timo of sailing. . „-_-.« Weather and other circumstances permitllnß" nr;vn,voiiT FERRY COMPANY. li s Telephone 284. Agents. . , GOODS FOR UNITED STATES, , -VIA I lj 'FRISCO, per New Zealand-Express Coin-; pany, should be at their Office. Fort-streot, not later than 10 a.m.; May 12th for EM.. Mariposa, leaving Auckland May Mft. Through Rates to all parts of the United States." THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO. (LIMITED). ■ J. MILLER, Local Manager. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (LIMITED) MAKE REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF GOODS AND PARCELS, as under:- . LONDON-Next Steamer, s.s. Wakanui, leaving Wellington, May 26th. Goods for this shipment should he at Auckland Office, Fort-streot, not later than May 22nd, and will be delivered 10 ' any address in the United Kingdom, SOUTHERN PORTS OF N.Z.-Shipments by ' every steamer, East or West Coast. f NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (LTD.). [ J. MILLER. Local Manager. • Dividends, ASSIGNED ESTATE OF F. ROWE, ■**• GROCER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. • A Dividend (the first) of 2s 6d in the £ will 3 be paid on FRIDAY, the 11th May, 1900, at the Office of S. H. Matthews, Hobson's Build--3 tags, Shortland-streot, Auckland. Creditors are required to produce Declara--1 tion of Proof of Debt and Promissory Notes. . SEEKING H. MATTHEWS, Trustee. Machinery. ______^ n ATEff TBON j^'ORKS, CHICAGO. _.„_ mTn MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCSIP- " TION OF MODERN MINING MACHINERY. L Including: „.-_-,-, n "GATES'" ROCK AND ORE BREAKERS. "DODGE" AND "BLAKE" CRUSHERS, ORE FEEDERS, STAMP BATTERIES (wet , and dry). ORE DRYERS. HOISTING MAI. CHINERY. SCREENING APPARATUS. ROASTING FURNACES. OOIffLETE CYANIDE. OHLORINATION AND SMELTING PLANTS, MACADAM AND BALLAST ! PLANTS. CORLISS AND. SLIDE VALVE ENGINES, Etc., Etc. „ '• "TREMAIN" STEAM STAMP MILL, average i- capacity about 14 tons per day, through 40 raosh. Unrivalled as an amalgamator and gold savor. _.„..„ 3 "JOSEPH EVANS AND SONS." Pumps and Pumping Machinery of all descriptions. Including Cornish Sinking Pumps. Griff and " Straight-Line" Pattern; Boiler Feed, f eto.. eto. ~.,„ .\ "CHROME STEEL WORKS" (Adamantine). Cane, Tappets, Shoes, Dies, Oar Wheels, Breaker Parts, and general castings in Olirome Steel. . , _~„._„ "MONARCH" Rock and Diamond Drilling Machinery of all descriptions. "CLAYTON" AIR COMPRESSORS. "ORADOOKS ,,, STEEL WIRE HOPES (original manufacturers and Introducers ot "Lang's Lay"). „ „ , _, OIL AND GAS ENGINES, and General En,l gineering and Mine Supplies. __„ „ " "CLARICE. CHAPMAN, AND CO., LTD.," Shins' Machinery of all descriptions. "HANCOCK" INSPIRATORS. INJECTORS. EJECTORS, AND GENERAL JET PUMP APPARATUS. , . "THE EG AN COMPANY." Patented and Improved Standard Woodworking. Machinery of all descriptions and supplies. " LITOFUGE" Boiler Compounds (In uso by 8 leading Governments in Railway EnglI neering and Naval Departments). " ORES" TESTED AND REPORTED ON BY BEST EXPERTS IN AMERICA, AND PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TREATMENT ADVISED. (CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.) PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED WHEN REQUIRED. TTADLEY AND pOMPANY, : ENGINEERS. MINING, AND GENERAL MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ALBERT AND SWANBON STREETS. : rpANGYE'S 3 TUEW p.AS "TINGINES, "OTTO" PRINCIPLE, PINKNEY'S PATENTS. LOW GAS CONSUMPTION MODERATE PRICE 3. RELIABLE WORKING SIMPLE DESIGN __ ,__._ STEADY RUNNING. THE STRONGEST AND SIMPLEST ENGINE gi IN THE MARKET. Hie Cylinder Jacket. Combination Chamber, and Exhaust Box vie cast togother. _ avoiding troublesome faco joints and leaky .. water passages. • u Thev will work with a much Lower ConJ. sumption of Gas than the great majority of Gas Engines, and ARE GUARANTEED to use as little gas for a given power as any engmo on the market, ALL SIZES IN STOCK FROM 1 TO 20-BRAKE «• HORSE-POWER. ji REPRESENTED BY 'JOHN pnAMBERS & ? QON, LIMITED. , | i , TORT-STREET, AUOKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11369, 11 May 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11369, 11 May 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11369, 11 May 1900, Page 1

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