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V: -Shipping- ,;;■, --: — «l_—-;£_ QCEANIO d" c - QOMPANY. IlBEl"" A'■- -' AND A L LNE ' j "VTEW 7 E ALAND TO Tr-ONDON , IN' <}Q DAYS. VIA t '! AMERICA or qanada. x ... _ SAILINGS. I Leave i Leave l Arrive aD i Mail Steamer. AucklandfUotio- I S*n 'Arrive I .Friday. I lulu. 1 Francisco. ILondoii; SONOMA ..July C July 17 July 23 ■ Aug 4 ' VKNTIiKA July -17 [Aug 7 Aug 13 I Ana -a r This Route takes- the Passenger through the Finest Scenery in the world. He penetrates the heart of the great Rocky Mountains, traverses the .. '• Western Prairies, views with wondering eyes that most beautiful of sights,-. " NIAGARA PALLS," and crosses the Atlantic in Leviathan Steamers from 10,000 to 20,000 TONS. . .. with a speed of over 22 knots. . \ -A l ' THIS IS THE SHORT SEA % ROUTE. :;- SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. J : ARES ' £32"l(F TO £69 3 s - ; '. RETURN TICKETS GOOD BY SUEZ AND \ CAPE STEAMERS. , - .• ■ FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO ,: HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. .. Corner Custom and Queen Streets. ' - Auckland. Telephone 1184. Or - ' ' : "' -■" • • OCEANIC AGENT. Any Port. , "jl/TESSAGERIES MARITIME*, '' SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND ] PARIS- . "• .>..;, i Steamers of 6590 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE; COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched as follows:— y' "•;' Steamer. Coiu'a/d'r.jSydney IMelbo'rnej Adelaide J noon 1 p.m. j 1 p.m. ' Sydney ..Combe June'lß I June 21 June 23 Australian.. Verfon July IB 'July ID July 21 V. de Ciotat Etienne Aug 13 Aug 10 Aug 18 ; Yarra ..Sellier |Septlo Sept 13 [.Sept 15 ,' Passage Money, £25 to £75. including tab'K > wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rater;. | English spoken on board - - .'.■'•• ''■•?-. j For furtne.r particulars apply to ( HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, { Auckland., v _ rpHE SETTLERS' "Tn?|L/£\ -- STEAMSHIP •; CO., FOE WAIWEEA. OBEWA. MAHURANGIY , HEADS, AND WARKWORTH. > . S-S. KAPANUI. -, ;■'.-. •. y Leaves AUCKLAND: leaves WARKWORTH: a Fri., Ist, 8 a.m. Fri., Ist. 1.30. p.m. 8 Sat., 2nd. 9.30 a.m. Sat., 2nd, .3 p.m. . , Mon., 4th, 10 a.m. Tues., sth. 5 a.m. ■ '-' 3 Wed., 6th, noon Thurs.. 7th. 7 a.m.' Thurs.. 7th, 2.30 p.m. Fri.. Bth. 8 a.m. ' Sat., 9th, 2 p.m. Mon., 11th, 10 a.m.\" ; ' ' •: S.S. KAWAU. FOR KAWAU, MANGA WAI, AND PAKTBI. LEAVES AUCKLAND: , LEAVES MANGA — •' Fri., Ist, 1.30 p.m..:.! . Mon., 4th. 7 p.m. Tues., btli, 5.30 p.m..'" ' Thurs., 7th, 10 p.m Sat., 9tb„. 9 a.m., ~,> . ' Via.Little Omaha. . i* FOB KAWAU, OMAHA. AND TAICATU. ■"'; LEAVES AUCKLAND: ' LEAVES OMAHA: Wed., 6th, 11 a.m. Thtvrs.. 7th. (T.W.), 7.30 a.m. :. '._b_rs., 7th (Leigh), 9 a.ui *" S.S. KOTITI. f , vt .. ~;. " FOR mana\ AND MULLET POINT. ; Leaves Auckland: /• Leaves M&TAiiaiki : Mon.. 4th, 10.30 a.m Tues., sth. 5 a.m.' W FOB PUHOI: . ••■ '•■.-:.''■' FROM :PtJHOX: .."?,J i Wed., 6th, 1 p.m..';."■ Thurs., 7t1i^;6.50 u.&x. -4,! S.S. sFAEL. ;v %., I 1 FOR WAIPU : 'AND SOTO; ""f ,leaves ; AucKiANn^i—*••>-; i ' Sal.. 2nd, T 7 a.m.' " M'o!T.,-'"tiC:'V.iiJ p.;u. --.'•■ f Tues., sth, 10 p.m. Thurs., 'iiu, c.30 a.;n. .} Fri., Bth, midnight : Mon.,- 11th, 9.30 a.m. r ) S.S. OREWA. - 4' ~-' FOR BROWN'S BAY, ARKLE'S BAY, AND WADE. ; :■■■'• •*.-'■ LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WADB : — Fri., Ist, 1 p.m. > ; Sat., 2nd, 10 a.m. Mon., 4th, 4.30.p.m. 1 Tues., sth. 2 p.m. Wed.. 6th. 6 a.m. Wed., 6th, 3 p.m. > Thurs., 7th, 6-30' a.m. Fri., Bth,. 4.30 p.m. . Sat., • 9th, 8 a.m. , Weather and other circumstances No Cargo will be received after half-past four p.m. or within half an - hour of advertised time of steamer's departure.. For Sale- : - .„•-.. - pOR' PRIVATE ale,' OWNER LEAVING THE COLONY— AUXILIARY "DOWER. /GUTTER "Y'A-CHT, 33ft 6in overall, 10ft 6in beam. 3ft 6in 9 draught, with centreboard; 12 H.P. CENTURY ENGINE, WITH DOUBLE CYLINDER..-, ~ . Complete Inventory for Cruising. Designer, Logan; Builder, Thompson, Kaipara. » Will run 7 knots. Further particulars apply T jV[ ANI)BNO ■ JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, CUSTOM-STREET. rpo BE SOLD AT A.BUOKLAND'S SALE- ■*- YARDS ON FRIDAY, JUNE Ist:1 BAY COLT I 1 CHESTNUT COLT j 1 BLACK GELDING ( Broken into all 1 BAY GELDING « I Harness. i I.BROWN .GELDING | - - « 1 BROWN FILLY. | ' REMUERA— New Modern House, 7 rooms and offices; dining-room 24 by 14, dTaw- - ing-room 17 by 13, 4 bedrooms 13 by 13, kitchen 12 by 13, bathroom and scullery (hot . and cold water); embossed ceilings through- < out; 2 bay windows; verandah front, side, i and back; House and one lot, £950, with two i allotments, £1100. This house has just been - completed under a first-class architect, and can. He highly recommended. G. B. OSMOm0 SMOm • . 135. QUEEN-STREET, . ' Next to Bank of New Zealand. WANTED for CASH PURCHASERS— J VV Modern Residence. SYMONDS-STREET; also. MOUNT EDEN, House, 7 rooms, about £700; CITY. 4. or 5 rooms, from £300 to £400. G..8:0 135, QUEEN-STREET. -< Next to Bank of Now Zealand. » XT O U S E BARGAIN. <?ztnn _NEAR WESTERN PARK-Four <&rk\JVJ Rooms, kitchen, and all conveniences; level allotment, about 100 feet deep. J. H. EDINGTON, 6Estate Agent (First Floor), 65, Queen-street r (Next Smeeton, Ltd.). . p : LARGE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, 50 by 200, AT BRIGHTON ROAD. PARNELL (5 Minutes from Cars), t With COMFORTABLE HOUSE, - Containing dining and drawingrooms, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, and bathroom. With wash-house arid patent w.c. WILLIAM RA'iIRAY, House and Land Agent, Mercantile Chambers. J] 171 O R S A L E— a CLONBURN ESTATE. REMUERACHOICE ALLOTMENTS, Close to Tram and Train. Prices from 30s. foot. Terms. One-third Cash, balance 5 per cent. Call for Plans and.Particulars., ■' 'Z NEVILLE NEW COMB, ] H.M. Arcade. T7l O R S A L E— COUNTRY STORE BUSINESS, Main Trunk Line, Mataroa, Turaiigerere. Average Turnover, £1000 per month. For particulars apply — WALTER GARNER. Taihape. ~ 1 , : — ~~ ( rpiMBER. SECOND HAND, FOR SALE. Jj AT OUR YARD.- CUSTOM-STREET. j£] SAM. WHITE AND SONS. _ 171 ' O It . S A L '■'■::- E-cvgrthmhuk« X WINES TOR INVALIDS. hr/ — JOHN REID AND CO.: 43. Fort-street. j! J Contractors to Hospital Boards. (Estab. 1£69). |C<

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13192, 1 June 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13192, 1 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13192, 1 June 1906, Page 1

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