Shi;.- igWa- A. iN " .A. NT " 111 TO A MEBICA, ii- OA NAD A, O jgUKOPE. i i.t-uvi I 1,-j.ae Arrive ut i Mail Steamer. Auckland iliono- ' S't'i I Arrives i Friday. I Francisco. : l<oml»u ViiiSTUllA , Api Tit ''Api 'li Apr »> May 12 SIKURA .. May 4 i.May .May :'l Ju e2 SONOMA .. '.May 25 June:"' .1 line 11 '•)»»'■' 2 ' L ONDOX IX 9g I) AYS " VIA ~" jp.UIO p.VGO. J_J N0 L U LU, AND CAN T,' , EANCI>CO. O J.' Si's Days is the Longest Stretch at sea, and by this route the Heat of the Red Sea. and the Cold of Cape Horn are both avoided. QUICKEST J) OUTE, JJATI>\ TO ALL POINTS IX ERICA, OANAD A, JgUKOI'E. Tickets Sold for Steamers) of the P. and 0., Orient. X.D.L., Me-s igeriesMuritimcs, Aberdeen, White Star, Land, N'.Z.S. Co., and S.S. and A. Co., in connection with A. and A. Line Trips J>OUXD THE Apply early for Guide Bool:*, etc. HENDERSON AXI) MACFARLANE. General Agents for New Zealand. Custom and Queen Streets. ' Wssgje, ,^ U€KLAND TO SYDNEY. fgLw/Jl The R.M.s. SIERRA will sail gp*®sSs&g| on or about -MONDAY, 16th Saloon Cabins contain 2 berths only. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Agents. Telephone 113-1. jyjESSAGERIES M A R I T I M E S. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via, COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. FREMAXTLE, COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched as follows: — Sfe uner. jConiVd'r. Sydney | Mel Ito'rue Adelaide | , noon | ! p.m. ( 1 p.n. Yarra .. Sellier Apr i::; 'Apr | Apr 23 Xer.i .. Si'hmitK j.May 21 May 21 j.M.iy 2(5 Sydney .. Conilie June Is Julie 21 June S3 Australian.. Vcrron J-Jiily li> July 'July 21 Passage Money. £2:5 to £75, including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduccd Kates. English spoken on board For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLAXE, Auckland. ft cwrj 1 ] Coßlii p=J 'POURS. V J- OURS COOKS « TOURS COOK TICKETS ISSUED TOURS. COOK'S By TOURS COOK'S ALL LINES. TOURS COOK'S ALL ROUTES. TOURS! COOK s ALL CLASSES, TOURS COOK'S EVERYWHERE TOURS. COOK b At TOURS BOOK'S SPECIAL RATES. TOURS. Cl/UK b Tor COOK'S - • " ■ SEND FOR TOURS OOOK;s pOOlv S y AILING TOUR*! COOK h vy 0 TOUIJS COOK'S J IST, TOURS' (ROOK'S „ Ju TOURS COOKS ... ~ Postsd -Free. ->• . . '■TOURS COOK'S —— TOURS COOK'S 95. OUEEN-STREF.T. TOURS COOK'S Chief Office, London. TOURS CiffE tours: OOIv t> JL ours. Jv H\ THE MANUKAU /K\ J STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. TIME-TABLE S.S. WEKA. For AWIIITU. POLLOK, TE TORA, WAIPIPI. WAIUKU. Etc. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) leaves o.veiiunga. Leaves waiuku. ' APP.IL. — Man., 9th, 9.30 a.m. *Mon., 9th, 4 p.m. Tne'-., 10th, 9 a.m. Wed., 11th. 7.15 a.m. Weil., lltli. 11.15 am Thurs., 12th, 8 a.m. Thurs., 12tli. noon Sat., 14th, 9.30 a.m Sat., 14th, 1.30 p.m. "Elsie. No Cargo will be received within half-an-hour of advertised time of sailing. A.S.K. Elsie available for Fishing Excursions. All Freight must, bo prepaid. Head Office. Onchunga 'Phone 1535.
I 4wX si 8 - TT ,RBBE - I Foil WAIROA SOUTH jand maraetai. Leaves Northcote Ferry Too. I Leaves Auckland: Leaves waiiioa: i Mod., sth, 2.30 p.m. Tues.. 10th, 7 a.m. Tnes.. 101:1), '1 p.m. Wednes., 11th, 8 a.m. : HO WICK AND TURANGA CREEK. | Leaves AUCKLAND: LKAV es turaxc a CREEK: j Wed., 11th, 5 p.m. Thura., 12tli, 3.30 a.m. Thnrs., 12th, 5..30 p.m. j MIRANDA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES all RAN DA : *'fhm\, 12th. 5.30 p.m. Fri., 13th, 9 a.m. * Cargo for Miranda Univ. Weather and other circumstances permitting. DEVONPOItT FERRY COMPANY. Telephone 23*'- Agents. V ,K \TORTHERN UNION /AV\ STI3AMBOAT CO., LIMITED. lIELENSVILLE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting) Steamers will leave Ilelensville or Mount Rex. for DARGAVILLE AND ALL WAIROA PORTS: MONDAY— S.S. AWAROA, 10 a.m. TUESDAY -S S AWAROA. 1.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY— AOTEA, 1.50 p.m.; S.S. WAIROA, 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY— AWAROA. 10 a.m.; S.S. AOTEA. 7.30 p.m FRIDAY—S.S. AWAROA. 1.30 p.m. GRID AY"— GOSFOKD, 10 a.m.; S.S. AOTEA. 7.30 p.m. Returning from Dargaville daily at 6 a.m Extra Night Boats leave DAEGAVILLE oil TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS, at 4.5u p.m. Otamatea and Port Albert Time-tables, apply to Messrs. L. D Nathan and Co.. Ltd.. Short* land-street.—R. 0 HAMMOND, Manager, Ilelcnsville. „ . JjlOR lIOKIANGA. * A.S.S. MAY 1 row A D will leave on SATURDAY. 14th «Safemig»aa inst. Take in cargr To-mor-row. Apply on Board. ■ .. m n_ ."""——; — "~j For SaleII jg URft O W AND 0 0.. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. 01-7 --SUPERIOR 6-ROOMED HOUSES, i «J and nearly new, modern improvements; in Ponsonby, Grey Lynn, Epsom, New North Road, Mount Eden, etc. OCA PER ACREGood Land at ?<fangere cM'txJ and Otahuhu; nice, handy sections. MII.K ROUNDS—Three good Going Concern';. Owners taken tip farms. £} IQX A— PARNELL 'elevated position)— iIJUU Choice Family Residence, freehold; 11 targe rooms; all modern conveniences. -PQ.ta-GOOD INVESTMENT--: Houses. JU Mount Rorkill. returning over £90 per annum—£42o. £355. and Cottage £250, in one lot, or singly. All well let to good, permanent tenants. BUSINESSES of All Kinds Bought and Sold. OK 10S PER ACRE—MANUREWA—Cheap cs*<J Farm. 140 acres; carries 40 cows, etc. House, 6 rooms, and outbuildings. (J ELECT BOAR DING HOUSE ESTABLISH- ► ' ME NTS: the larger and 1 >e~t in Atiek- ! land. j 1* A 1 A-PONSONBY, CITY. AND SUNNY-! <-3»<"x~:tv/ SlDE—(food 6-roomed House, near! Franklin Road: nice well-built property. 1 7*; AND JE6BS-KPSOM, near Cornwall ; *•/ »') I'ark- wo Choice Villas. 0 and 7 j 1 (limit ; etc . etc. j JT> THROW AND
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13147, 9 April 1906, Page 1
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