' -. . " ; ...,'■;" 'Shipping.;■■'-"■'• r - : J';,., f'--a _ /-\CEANIO Q Ci /COMPANY. V.. AND 'A TINE, xi.-: J3l, xj yEALAND TO T ONDON IN 90 DAYS, "via •AMEEICA or oanad a -; ] sailingsLeave 1 Leave Alliv9 ac 1 Mail Steamer. »,,',.,"„, fHono- San Arrive . ' AucKianu '_ I'd 11. : Francisco. I London SONOMA .. Sept 11 Sept 22 Sept 28 Oct 10 VENTURA Sept 28 [Oct .) Oct 16 ' [Oct 27 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 FALLS," and crosses the Atlantic in Leviathan Steamers from 10,000 to 20,000 TONS, with a speed of over 22 knots. THIS IS THE SHORT SEA ROUTE. SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. AUCKLAND TO QYDNEY. VENTURA Sails TUESDAY, September 11th. FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Corner Custom and Queen Streets, Auckland. Telephone 1184. Or - •:. . OCEANIC AGENT. Any Port. TMrESSAGEBIES , MARITIME S. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, .. FREMANTLE, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUEZ, and POET SAID, will be despatched as follows :— Steamer. Com'a'd'r... Melbo'rue Adelaide ' noon I p.m. j 1 p.ui Dumbea .. Boyer Oct [Oct 11 Oct 18 Sydney .. Combe Nov 5 'Nov 8 Nov 10 Australien Verron Uec IS DecCi Dec 8 V.de Ciotat Rebufat |l>ecat Jan I jJauß Passage Money, £25 to £75, including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. ~ 1 K "VTORTHERN UNION /A\\ ** STEAMBOAT CO., JViijgfe^ai^g^. LIMITED, HELENSVILLE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting) NORTHERN WAIHOA BRANCH. • Steams leave Helens- Steamers leave .ville or Mt. Rex Dargaville. Mondays, 10.10 a.m. Mondays, 6 a.m. Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m. Tuesdays, 4.30 p.m. Thursdays, 10.10 a.m. Wednesdays, 6 a.m. ■ Saturdays, 10.10 a.m. Fridays, 4.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Saturdays, 6 a.m. Otamatea and Port Albert Time-table, apply to Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., Shortland-street. E. C. HAMMOND, Manager. *"". ■ - -."t FTkHE AUXILIARY -iS&Sbv A SCHOONER MAY HO«ft3ssiMl«k. WARD, leaves for Hokianga AStiEi&str on SATURDAY. 15th. For iitii.aWWffiate freight apply on board.—T. JONES. Master. To Lat- . : '■ ]3ELLE\njB RD.. Mount Eden—6 Rooms," J bath; large garden. 18s . Burton, Grocer, View Rd. , ' I,BURNISHED Apartments, with use of kitA; chen and all conveniences, bath, etc.; no Thornhohn, 95, Grafton Road. > fpiO LET', East-st.—3-roomed Cottage, newly X done up. Rent Bs.—Baker 8r05.,, Agents. 'TfiQ LET, Remuerar-New Villa, 6 rooms; till i'XV^ctatvervieikces; splsntlid tiew. " aiS.Sia.* A. James, 31, Shortland-st. ' i ' ' rji'O LET, in Oostom-st. West—A 2-storey X Iron Building, 50ft long by 25ft wide.— R. O. Clark, Oustom-st. W. fV'O LET— and Residence. Grey-st., side A entrance, and good living accommodation.— M. Lennox, Estate Agent. , rPO LET—S-room House, near ! Ponsonby X Bowling Green, Jervois Rd., Ponsonby. —James Stichbury, 25, Cooinbes' Arcade. ,' fPO LET, in St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell— X 8-rooined House, with conveniences; nominal rent to good tenant.—W. Frater and Son. f"PO LET, Cucksey's Buildings—An Up-to-X Date Shop; splendid opening for fish and poultry business; 21b week.Cucksey, Mount Eden. r PO LET—Furnished House, 8 rooms; piano; x good allotment; near Choral Hall. Rent, 45s weekly.M. J. Sheahan, 7, Coombes' Arcade. Phone 1962. r pO LET, at Remuera (1 minute from cars X and 3 from Newmarket) Modern Houses, of 6 and 4 rooms each. Rents, 17s 6d and 12s 6d.—W. Frater and Son. rpo LET. at Mount Smart, Penrose— A roomed House; conveniences; stables and coach-house, etc., etc.. and 19 acres volcanic land.—W. Frater and Son. fpo LET, in Owen's Rd., First-class X 10-roomed House, furnished or unfurnished, with every convenience; 3 acres volcanic land: splendid view.—W. Frater and Son, 103, Queen-street — - — " — r P O L E T. HOWlCK—Furnished House, 6 rooms, all conveniences; over 2 acres land; convenient to beach, etc. 15s week. LORNE-STREET, ClTY—Large Sample Rooms, 15s each, or £3 for the whole floor. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, H.M. Arcade. . np O \ 1. E T. RICHMOND AVENUE-Shop and Dwelling; 20s. MOUNT EDEN—Villa,' 6 rooms; stable, etc; NORTHCOTE (10 minutes from boat)—2 Houses; lis. PARNELL, BRIGHTON ROAD-6 Rooms, etc.; 2os. REMUERA (Main Road)—2 Houses, 10 rooms and 8 rooms; 255. VICTORIA AVENUE- Residence and 2 acres • 455. REMUERA—Comfortable Finished House; 30s. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneer, Custom-street. '■"■■■ : : "i± sssm For Sate. PPA DEPOSIT— 6-roomed Dwelling; 3*o\J healthy locality; latest improvements; also, others on easy terms, cheap.— J. H. Millar, 420. Queen-st. _ A»1 FIRST-CLASS CITY CONFECTIONo&IOU ERY BUSINESS, situated in splendid Business Thoroughfare; good living accommodation; 5 living rooms and shop; shop excellently fitted, and thoroughly up-to-date. Price includes nttiug.-. mirrors, stock, goodwill of lease, etc. Satisfactory reasons for selling.—For full particulars apply G. M. Kirkcaldy, next Star Office, Shortland-st. A— STANLEY 'BAY— 6-roomed Sb JUU House, every convenience, water frontage; large Section. Must be realised, as owner leaving colony. £925— Superior Residence, 6 rooms and conveniences; Section over 1 acre. Beautiful situation „ , £150-KINGSLAND-Level Allotment, 60ft by 156 ft: fenced all round. Splendid Building Site. W. S. RUSSELL, 7, Swanson-street. QYMONDS- S T R E E T. For Sale or To Let, for 5, 7, or 10 yearsGentleman's Residence of 10 rooms, with billiard-room, kitchen, scullery, 2 bathrooms. Hot. mid cold water everywhere; stable, coach-house, man's room, etc.; suitable for a, medical man. T TVfANDENO JACKSON, CUSTOM-STREET. "171 O R S A • L E — J 'OEMUERA, "p RANGE TyfOUNT" (OFF ORAKEI ROAD)! i House containing 9 rooms, bath; patent w.c; wash-house, etc Nearly 7 Acres of First-class Land, in paddock and orchard; vinery in full bearing.—For particulars apply J. BRISCOE, care of Mrs- Hellaby, Symondsst.. or to owner, on the premises, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13279, 11 September 1906, Page 1
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