' .Shpping. .-. ~K 1 • - IV/TESSAGERIES MARI--IVI TIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. ! Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. ALBANY. COLOMBO. SUEZ, and PORT SAID, -will be despatched monthly as follows:— Steamer. Co'mander. Sydney M'lio'rn' A'laide. noon. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. '. : 1901 19.11 1901 Polynesian .. Chevalier.. Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. .26' Armand Beliic Lb Coispellier ..Feb. 18 Feb. 21 F«b. 23 Australian . Vcrrun .. Mar. IS Mar 21 Mar. 23 V. de la Gin! at Fiaschi ..Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 PASSENGERS booked to Bombay, India, China, Batavia, and Japan. PASSAGE MONEY, £27 to £77, including table wines. ; RETURN TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES, i , ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. , Return Tickets (first saloon) between intercolonial ports are available for return by P. and O. and Orient Steamers having room. ! ; For further particulars apply to '-y;. . , , HENDERSON & MACFABLANK. Auckland. -K, S8" HIRERS WAIROA. MARAETAI. HOWTCK. & TURANGA CREEK. ' : j WAIROA AND MAEAETAI. I Leaves Northcote Ferry Tee. Leaves Auckland:. Leaves WairoA: — ■ Tues., 15th. 1 p.m. Wed., 16th, 11 a.m. Thurs . 17th. 4 a.m. ' Mon., 21st. 2.30 p.m. Tues., 22nd, 7 a.m. ! Tues.i 22nd, 4 p.m. Thur., 24th, 9 a.m. HO WICK AND TURANGA CREEK. Leaves" AAND:, " r LEAVESOitE.uk: ' Thurs... 17th, 2 p.m. > •— — * y Fri., ;18th, 2.30 p.m. Fri , 18tb, 5 a.m. < Fri., 25th, 7 a.m. Fri., 25th, 10 a.m. ' ' MIRANDA'.' ' " TißAVffl A nrKtiANI); f,EAVRg MIRANDA s ' +Fri. 18th. 2.30 p.m. Sat.. 19th, 5.30 a.m', "Sntur., 26th, 5 a.m. • Sat.,' 26th, ll : a.m. . > "tOargo for Miranda only. I * Cargo for Kiawa and New Brighton only. All Cargo must bo prepaid, and received subject to printed conditions in Company's Oiuce, and alongside steamer half-an-hour before time of sailing. ¥■ , Weather and other circumstances permitting. , - ■ ! ' ! ' ; DEVONPOET FERRY COMPANY, I: Telephone.' 284, . ■ . , , Agents. OUSTO M. S, " | ;'j . g HIPPING, ; |, WARDING • . . ' ——— ■■ ■ |T i: PARCELS ' EXPRESS AGENTS EVERY-* WHERE. , 4 ' ■ AND Q. "Y^INSTONE, CARRIERS, COAL MERCHANTS, | , Etc., Etc., , ' v, CUSTOM-STREET. ' )" • ' ■ ' ' ' ■ • - 1 • • , , ——;. • .... 1 ; —r~ —!,,i . v .''..; To Lat. TO ' LET 'in Prospect Rise,' Mount Eden--Eight-roomed House,' stables, coachhouse, and two acres land. Rent, . 21s.—W. Frater and Son. • • ' ~ TO LET— Warehouse in Darby-street: two large floors ;> lift; goods and office entrance; well lighted . and finished.— Herbert Thompson and Co. t ' TO LET, top of College Road— of. 11 rooms, Suitable for Boardinghouse; bath, stable, etc.. every convenience, rent low; also Shirloy Villa to Let.Apply McDermott, College; Road. .... ... . . • '. ..j.. .J ' ■■ ■ TO ' LET—'7-roojned' House, best pati'fOf - Franklin Road;" bathroom, wash-house, | large yard, and all conveniences.—W. J. Max- ! well. Franklin Road.__ ■ j rPO LET—Offices on the ground floor in j X Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-Btreot. — Aptily to William Aitlcen, Land. Agent. TO LET, with occupation on Ist March— I Furnished 10-roomed House, situate at St. Heliers Bay.Apply to W. Aitken, Land Agent, Sliortland-street. < - • '"pO LET—Shop and Dwelling with Factory i. attached, known as Jordan's Shirt Factory, corner Kent-street, Grey Lynn.— T. McMaster, Queen-street, . ' O L E T. X " O L B T ' A COMMODIOUS HOUSE (only just out of the builders' hands), large lofty rooms, cupboards, " and all modern conveniences. ' Large allotment; good view. Low rent. NORTH Furnished House, 8 rooms; good position; near the wharf.' 30s.—Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON, TO LET, FOR SUND-f SERVICES. Organ, and . -pry Convenience. ; Also. . l SPLENDID .LODGE -ND COMMITTEE ROOMS. Apply to P. F. PUECELL, Elliott-street, or Newton Road. rp O L ET. PONSONBY ROAD. TWO FINE BRICK SHOPS, With plate glass fronts;. dwellingrooms and bathrooms to each, , also, wash-houses, etc.; back entrance. Rent. 27s 6d per week. GOOD OPENING FOR HOUSE FURNISHER, JEWELLER, IRONMONGER, SADDLER, FANCY GOODS DEALER,, Etc. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers. 95, Queen-street. Machinery. J. 'A. F AY AND " E GAN C°" CINCINNATI, OHIO, U.S.A. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE . . ~ WORLD OF IMPROVED AND PATENTED WORKING j^ACHINERY, ■i ' ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR Planing Mills; Carpenter: Sash, Door, and Blind Work; Furniture, Chair, and Bracket Factories; Car, Railway, Bridge, and Agricultural Works; Buggy, Carriage, and Waggon Builders; Spoke, Wheel, and Handle Factories; Colleges, Technical Schools, State Institutions; Etc. WE HAVE BEEN AWARDED "GRAND PRIX" EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS. 1900. . & -■ ; : : -A > THIS IS THE THIRD TIMfeWE B HAVE TAKEN THIS HIGH HONOUR* IN COMPETITION WITH' THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD. FOR ESTIMATES, ■ PARTICULARS, ETC., APPLY TO JJADLEY AND QOMPANY, ALBERT AND ANSON STREETS, AUCKLAND, SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. "jV/rONUMENTS, 1 ' HEADSTONES, ETC. See W. PARKINSON'S Splendid Stock of CHOICE DESIGNS, Well-finished, At Special Prices. W. PARKINSON. VICTORIA-STREET WEST, • : Next Corner Hobson-street. Auckland. . , * Telephone 964. By. Special Appointment to His Excellency i 5 THE EARL OF RANFURLY, K.C.M.G. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11551, 15 January 1901, Page 1
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