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Shippicg . m — OCEANIC Q Q /COMPANY. |f*t A. A ™ A. L ISE SAILINGS. T ; Leave Arrive at Mail Steamer. 4 „'will,.!Bono- San Arrive Atitkianu I lu ] u prancisco. London i " ' SONOMA.. Apr 15 Apr 28 (May 2 May 11 i j T ON DON AND "RACK. A. and A. line Round Trip Tickets are ; good one way by P. and 0.. Orient. N.D.L.. i M.M. Co.. N'.Z.S. Co., S. S. and A. Co., Lund j Line, Aberdeen Line ' "OOUND rpRIP PICKETS TO pHINA | . AND JAPAN. SAN FRANCISCO, VIA TAHITI. Passengers can book to San Francisco via [ Tahiti, leaving Auckland by Union S.S. Co.'s j steamer, and connecting at Tahiti with the Oceanic Steamship Company's MARIPOSA. j FIRST SAILING. HAOEOTO, from Auckland April 16 MARIPOSA, from Tahiti May 1 This trip allows a week's stay at Tahiti, and San Francisco is reached on May 13. Following Sailings about monthly. Bookings by this route arranged to points in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Apply for descriptive pamphlets, fares, etc., to OCEANIC S.S. CO.. Cor. Queen and Custom Sts., Auckland, Or, Agent any Port. K A\ "IT ATP ARA STEAM-'•K.-n /£\ lx ltd COMPANY. -Stoji%~- LTD - ■ APRIL, 1907. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). HELENSVTLLE-WAIROA BRANCH. Steamers leave Helensville or Mount Res.: Mondays—s.s. Awaroa, 10 a.m. Mondays— Baroona, after arrival of last train. ■Wednesdays—s.s. Baroona, after arrival of last train. Thursdays—s.s. Awaroa, 10 a.m. Saturdays—s.s. Baroona, 10 a.m. Steamers leave Dargaville: Mondays—s.s. Baroona, 6 a.m. Tuesdays—s.s. Baroona. 5 p.m. Wednesdays—s.s. Awaroa, 6 a.m. Thursdays— 3.5. Baroona, 5 p.m. Saturdays— Awaroa, 6 a.m. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR MARCH. OTAMATEA BRANCH. The Steamer will leave Helensville for Otamatea EVERY MONDAY, at 10 a.m.. instead of Tuesday, and EVERY FRIDAY, tidal, instead of Thursday, returning from OtaI'matea EVERY TUESDAY and SATURDAY. PORT ALBERT BRANCH. The Steamer will leave Helensville EVERY j i WEDNESDAY, at 10 a.m.. returning from Port Albert EVERY THURSDAY, at 6.30. a.m. I ; Otamatea and Port Albert Time-table, ap- j \ ply to Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., ; Shortland-street. R. C. HAMMOND, Manager. Quay-street, Auckland. ~ c -»- rr i R E R E. ; •j a Jteda3S«st__ FOR WAIROA SOUTH : AND MARAETAI. Leaves Northcote Ferry Tee LEAVES Auckland: Leaves WAIKOA: 1 Mon.. Bth, 11 a.m. Tues., 9th, 3.30 p.m. Wed., 10th. 12.30 p.m. Thurs., llth, 5.30 p.m. HOWICK AND TURANGA CREEK. Leaves Auckland: Leaves tokanga crsek.Fri.. sth, 9 a.m. Fri., sth, 12 noon. Thurs., llth, 3 p.m. Fri., 12th, 6.30 a.m. Fri., 12th, 3 p.m. MIRANDA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: leaves Miranda: tSat., 6th, 6.30 a.m. Sat.. 6th, 12.30 p.m. •Fri., 12th. 3 p.m. Sat., 15th, 6.30 a.m. t Cargo for Kaiawa and New Brighton only. ♦Cargo lor Miranda only. Weather and other circumstances permitting. DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. -* Telephone 224. Agents j m. rpHOS. OOOK AND DON I co«n"l . X - V.. VJ V TTO " t (Offices all over the World), ft "* SPECIAL PASSENGER A GENTS FOR ALL INES ! ! If You Want a Passage by P. and O. Co. | Direct Lines Orient-Pacific I Cape Lines . North German I American Lines Mess. Maritime.- | White Star, etc, etc., "OOOK AT ROOK'S. if you want choice of Accommodation I cabled for by DIFFERENT LINES and Best j Berths secured at Lowest Rates, | "OOOK AT ROOK'S. If you be in doubt as to which line to proceed by. or require general information, send for /BOOK'S BAILING T IST V/'OOK'S AILING JUIST (with Map) posted Free, giving FARES, I and Sailings in advance, by all Lines, ail j Routes and Classes, to all parts of World. Apply POOR'S HIPPING /OFFICE, 62. QUEEN-STREET. for ...a;e. LADY'S Saloon Ticket for Sydney for Sale. —Apply Little Pans nouse, Grey-st., opposite Grey's Statue. I Pedigree Fox Terrier Pups.— | J. Apply. 126, New Road. j i?.OR SALE Shares in No. 12 Croup, Ter- j x minuting Building Society.—Apply 5.8., ! .UfiRALD Office. ! J /OR SALE—Private Boardinghouse; good; business; owner leaving Auckland.—For : address, apply HERALD Office. 11l OR SALE-7-Fruit Confectionery, and j i Greengrocery Shop, as a going concern, j —Apply tor address, HERALD Office. | 17' OR SALE—Fruit Business; a bargain, as . owner is leaving town; no reasonable otter refused.—Hipkins and Madiil, Exchange Lane. IT'OR SALE—First-ciass fruit and Coulee- ! - Lionery Business; best part of Symonds- j si.; bargain.Aghau and Co., Coombes' i Arcade. j ITiOR SALE—Bciardinghouse of .12 rooms, ! . close to Queen-st.; reduced to .£IOO, as i owner must iell.—Hipkins- and Madill, Ex- j change Lane. j I.MjK SALE—Handy Light Halt-ton Carl. £13 j 1 10s; Strong Sulk;., seats three, £10 10s; Light Buggy, seals two, £12; Harness, £3.— 31, Durham-street. j ITK'R SALE—I-run a;-.-.; Confectionery Busi- . ness, with Hovse. Cart, and Harness; j no reasonable oiler refused. —A. B. Shera, Coombes Arcade. 1?01t SALE—Bay Mare, rising 6 years. 14.2 H hands; suitable for riding or driving; last trotter, cheap, sound.—Mrs. Boscawen, it. Mt. Eden and Grange Rds. !<MJR SALE—S-roomed House, bathroom, 1: and wash-house; also, cellar and workshop combined; gas every room; £375; no agents.—Apply. 23. Summer-st., Ponsonby. 17»0R SALE. Restaurant; splendid X stand, showing good profits. £150 to £550—Board inghouses; splendid businesses. Farms. .£2250 to Parisian Registry, 36, Karangahape Rd. I .''OR SALE—New House of 7 rooms, in X Grange Ru., Mt. Eden; hot and cold water; diningroom, 18ft by 12ft 6in; every . convenience; nice garden. 66 by 165; must sell; no agents.—Apply Hoare and Co., El-liott-st., City. j QILVEE-PLATED and Engraved Higham I O Contesting Model Cornet; low pitch j slide: English leather case; Parsons' I Butchery, Archhill. IP- ACRES; 125 in grass; 6-roomed House; JLOD 6 orchard; grand farm. £750, very | easy terms; immediate possession.—B. Con- j lion. Wade. -(On ACRES GOOD LAND; house, ortUU chard, stock, and furniture, hay: Auckland. 14 miles; a real bargain.—John T. Drought, Mercantile Chamber*. £9fV— CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, main ! OUroad; low rent: good living rooms.— C, E. Walker and Co., 37. Karangahape Road, j jprypifY-KEMUERA. near Tram—House of } cV lUU 6 rooms, scullery, etc.: 1 acre of land.—Thos. F. Cahill. Queen-st. (opp. Fort-st.l. | r no PRINTERS.— Sale— Second-hand X Crown Cylinder " Brcmner" Machine: ] first-class working order; treadle, hand, or power: 7 rollers; 5 Book Chases.—Apply J. T. Reid. 26. High-st., Auckland. ON EASY TEEMS.-House, 6 room.-, washhouse, etc.: Haslett-street, Eden Ter- [ race.—William Rattray, Mercantile Cham- i bers. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 5 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 5 April 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 5 April 1907, Page 1

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