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1 Shipping. .A ik \TORTHEK-N UNION *Tn?fc Zlvv ■*■* STEAMBOAT CO., LIMITED. WAIROA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Joint Time-table). From December 1, 1906 (Weather arid other circumstances permitting). EELENSVILLE-AVAIROA BRANCH. Steamers leave Helensville- or Mount Rex: Mondays— Awaroa, 10.0 a.m. , Mondays— Baroona, 7-30 p.m. -;.;: Wednesdays—s.s. Awaroa, 10.0 a.m. . ; Thursdays—a. Baroona, 2.0 p.m. Fridays—s.s. Awaroa. 10.0 a.m. Saturdayss.s. Aotea, 10.8 a.m. , Saturdays—s.s. Baroona, 7.30 p.m. Steamers leave Dargavtlle: • Sundays— Baroona. 6.0 p.m. Mondays Aotea. 6.0 a.m. : - Tuesdays— Awaroa, 6.0 a.m. Tuesdays— B.s. Baroona, 5.0 p.m. Thursdays—s.s. Awaroa. 6.0 a.m. Fridays—s.s. Baroona. 5.0 p.m. Saturdays—s.s. Awaroa, 6.0 a.m. /CARGO INSTRUCTIONS-Last Trains for Cargo, 10.50 a.m. Wednesdays, and 10.50 a.m. Saturdays. Cargo discharged on the Wairoa every Monday and Thursday. . Otamatea and Port Albert Time-table, apply to Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., Snortland-street. R. C. HAMMOND. Manager. Dargaville Agent?.-. ~' WAIROA STEAMSHIP CO. >v Ob- XT I R E R E. : FOR WAIROA SOUTH a .nd MAEAETAI. Leaves Northcote Ferry Tee LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAIROA: Mon.. 10th, 10 a.m. Tues., llth, 2 p.m. Wed., 12th, 12 noon. Thurs., 13th. 5 a.m. HOWICK AND TURANGA CREEK LEAVES AUCKLAND : LEAVES TURANGA CREEK : Thurs.. 13th, 2 p.m. Fri., 14th, 5.30 a.m. ! Fri., 14th, 2.30 p.m. i: MIRANDA. , Leaves Auckland: leaves Miranda: +Sat., Bth. 6.30 a.m. Sat., Bth, 12 Noon 'Fri., 14th, 2.30 p.m. Sat., 15th. 6.30 a.m. rfCargo for Kiawa and New Brighton only. •'i ■ *Cargo for Miranda only. Weather and other circumstances permitting, j - : DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. Telephone 284- .Agents r=* rpHOS. c ooK AND s oN | | JL \J KJ li T °uiutj (Chief Office, Ludgate Circus, I '"" London). y (HOOK'S PASSAGE AGENCY. <• OOOK'S -«- ASSAGE -AGENCY. If Yon Want a Passage by p. and O. Co. ' Direct Lines Orient-Pacific Cape Lines _ North German American Line Mess. Maritimes White star, etc, etc | | -OOOK AT QOOK'S. ! ll' you want choice of Accommodation \ cabled for by DIFFERENT LINES and . Best Berths secured at Lowest Rates, : "DOOK AT pOOK'S. j If you want Free Assistance en route, Baggage Facilities, and travel made easy, pOOK AT QOOK'S. j If you be in doubt, as to which line to j j proceed by, Or require general ■ informa- ; | tion, send for . j : POOR'S Q AILING T IST S |'Jr'.;;v V.QOK'S P AILING J-iIST I J (with Map), posted Free, giving FARES, •alid Sailings in advance, by all Lines,' all ; Routes, and Classes, to ail parts of the ! World, j ' Apply EARLY to secure Best Berths. I \ POOR'SIO HIPPING 'QFFICE, MUTUAL ,LIFE BUILDINGS, j 62. QUEEN-STREET. i < . __ —■; I ,V %■« < Lost and rouud. I '.'. I, ' . .- .. j '";T"OST, on Thursday— Young .Fox Terrier ' r;'£J Dog; black on head only. Reward.— : ': 31. Victoria-street AV"e3t. i ;_ i LOSi'. Sunday, Irom Stanley Bay—Yacht's >v Dingey, with oars and rowlocks, Finder I rewarded,— Gittos, Solicitor, Shortland-st. j LOST, Thursday evening—Ladies' Gold Watch (keepsake), between Grey, WellesIcy, and Nelson Streets; reward.—Mrs. Melver. SUA. iselson-st. ! LOST, near Manurewa—One lied and White Cow, fat, ', fire-brand JM; 10s reward. Also, one White Cow. tat. from One-tree Hill. —Alfred Buckland and Sons. I LOST. Yesterday Afternoon, in or near Queen-st. Gold Cable Bangle, " Lulu'' engraved on padlock; keepsake.—Reward on returning to No. 13, Cambria House, Vincentstreet. ! IMPOUNDED at Papatoitoi Pound by R. P. Eccles—Five Yearlings, 3 Steers, 2 Heifers. One red-and-white, 4 roan; 3. earmarked. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on SATURDAY, December 15th, 1906. at 12 o'clock noon. i W, O'HARA, | Poundkeeper. ! "**** ! Personal. MATRIMONIAL.— Several highly respectable Farmers, Contractors. Tradesmen, Settlers. Engineers, Miners" seek Life Partners.— Hannaford's Agency. 412. Queen-street. MR. AND MRS. FRANK COONEY. of Otahuhu, wish to convey their sincere thanks to Drs. Walsh and Aickin, also Sister Gill, Nurse Rennets, and the other Nurses at the Auckland Hospital, for their great kindness and good attention shown to our little boy during the time he was there with a broken leg. IF the Person or Persons (well-known) who so artistically sawed down the gate in Mangere, known as the " Cocky Crawford | Gate," will apologise and pay damages, I I will forgive them.—John Kemp, Mangere | Bridge. Wanted AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF PETTY OFFICER. Harbour Board Offices, ' November 29. 1906. ] Applications will be received at this Office , until TUESDAY, December 11, 1906, at. Noon. , for Appointment of Petty Officer for Harbour j Department, in terms of conditions to be i seen at this office. Salary to be at the rate | of £150 per annum. | By Order of the Board. j J. M. BRIG HAM,- ! . Secretary. j - ! A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD, j ' ; A I Applications for the Appointment of IN- i . I ePKu'IOB OF SCHOOLS will be received by : ] i the Board on or before SATURDAY, January ■ I 19th. 1907. 1 j Salary at the rate of £400 a year, with the i ' ! usual travelling allowance. Applicants to I ' I state age. classification,-and experience, and | I to furnish testimonials. j i . VINCENT E. RICE, j . J Secretary. ! ! A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. j I A . | i | Immediate Applications are invited for the j following appointments.- — I ! (1). Assistant Director of Technical Educa- ! tion and Manual Training. Salary—£3so per | annum, vising £20 per annum yearly to £500 I per annum. (21. Lecturer in Physics and Electrical En- j ' gineering. Salary—£2so per annum. (5). Mathematical Master. Salary—£2oo per I annum. ' t , t j i Applications for any of the above appoint- J ments should reach the undersigned not ' J later than FRIDAY, December 21st, 1906. . » GEORGE GEORGE. . * Director of Technical Education and Manual Training. Auckland. December 3rd. 1986. ,"yi7" A N TED KNOWN-! J THE T. CLARK BOOT EMPORIUM i Has laid in a ! e SPLENDID STOCK OF GENT.'S GLACE j *-' KID BOOTS, In Narrow, Medium, and Broad Toe, at 13s 6d, ' 15s 6d, 16s, 17s 6d. lis 6d, 21s, c 22s 6d, 23s 60. A VERY WIDE RANGE OF LADIES' BAR j ° SHOES. v From 5s lid to. 19s 6d, at the * T OLARK0 LARK "R° PMPORIUM,- ! d THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 1

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