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Shipping. ART-JJ ARKEK Jj INE ' FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances permitting, Steamers will sail as under: — FROM AUCKLAND. FOR SYDNEY. WIMMERA ... I Monday | Mar. 23 I 5.30 p.m. ALAN A ... ! Monday I Apr. 6 | 5.30 p.m. FOR GISBORNE. NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. AEANJUA 7.71 Tuesday . Mar. 24 | '7p.m. AVIMMERA ... I Tuesday 1 Apr. 7 | 2 p.m. " FROM WELLINGTON. FOR SYDNEY. LIMAROA ... ... | Friday 1 March 27 FOR MELBOURNE. VIA SOUTH AND HOBART. ULfMA i:OA .7 7', ' | .Tharsday | April 9 Cargo must he alongside not less than TWO HOURS before sailing time. All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually exchangeable with the Union Company. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. Agents. jryRECT gAN JjIRANCISCO (AUSTRALIAN MAIL LINE). JpROM TO OAS pR AN CISCO AND OEATTLE, 1 VIA rjpONGA AND THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO CANADIAN AND AMERICAN POINTS, S.S. .F om FROM AUCKLAND, ABOUT MARCH 21st. J. C. SPEDDING, General Agent. Custom-street East-. Auckland. . g " 1 11 E~7 L 1 iN " E ' DIRECT STEAMERS. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Steamer Tons. Commander., BANFFSHIRE ... 8,100 J.Wallace , PERTHSHIRE ... 8.000 E. T. Cremer. FIFESHIRE 8,500 A. R. Pilkington BUTESHIRE 8,000 AV. "Chicken NAIRNSHIRE ... 8.500 AY. J. Page MORAYSHIRE ... 8,500 A. McLauchlan AYRSHIRE* 10,200 B. Couil •Twin screw. The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with every modern convenience, and accommodation is provided for Saloon and Steerage Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. Passage Money: Saloon, 40 guineas; steerage, £16, £18. £20. For further information apply to the Managing Owners, TURNBULL, MARTIN. AND CO.. 1, Crawford-st., Dunedin. gTEAMSHIP . OOMPANY. S.S. DAPHNE, No. 4 Jetty, FOR KAWAU AND WAIWERA. I LEAVES AUCKLAND •- LEAVES KAWACt i Mon., 16th, 10 a.m. Tues:, 17th. 10 30 a m. Wed., 18tli, 10 a.m. Wed., 18th, 4 p.m. Thurs., 19th. .11 a.m Fri., 20th, noon. Mon.. 23rd, 2 p.m. • Tues., 24th, 3 p.m. AVed.. 25th. 10 a.m. AVed.. 25th, 4 p.m. Thurs., 26th, 3 p.m. Fri., 27th, 6 p.m. FOR MANGAWAI. PAKIRI, AND TAKATU, VIA LITTLE OMAHA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES MANGAWAI:• Mon.. 16th. 10 a.m Tues., 17th, 6.39 am Tliurs., 19th, 11 a.m. Fri., 20t.h, 8 a.m. ; Mon., 23rd, 2 p.m. Tues., 24th, 11 a.m. ■ Thurs.. 26th. 3 p.m. Fri., 27tli, 2 p.m. FOR WAIWERA. KAWAU. AND MULLET PS I NT. Every Saturday, leaving Auckland 2 p.m., and arriving back in Auckland Monday Momins 8.50 o'clock v -„ . Wharf: No. 4 Jetty, opposite Northern S.S. Co. : Weather and other circumstances permitting gTEAMSHIP QOMPAN V, ' I MITE D. 1J 1 Weather and other circumstances permitting. HELESVILLE-AVAIROA BRANCH. Be. H'lensville or Mt. Rex : Le. Dargaville: Monday, 10.0 a.m. Monday, 6.0 a.m. Monday. 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, 5.0 p.m. AVednesday. 7.30 p.m. AVednesday. 6.0 a.m. Thursday, 10.0 a.m. Thursday, 5.0 p.m. Saturday, 10.0 a.m. Saturday, 6.0 a.m. OTAMATEA BRANCH. — Steamers leave Helensville or Mt. Rex EATERY MONDAY at 10.0 a.m., and FRIDAYS tidal; returning every Tuesday and SaturdayOTAMATEA AND PORT ALBERT TIMETABLES.—AppIy Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Shortland-Btreet. HAMMOND, ! Manager. rjIHOS- QOOK AND gON'S ' . • SPECIMEN POPULAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. POPULAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. Going via Canada and New York, and returning via Suez, with choice of Orient P. and 0., or N.D.L., or going via Suez, returning via Canada: — AUCKLAND, BACK TO AUCKLAND. 1. First Pacific, Ist rail Amefica, 2nd Atlantic, returning 2nd Suez £102 6 0 2. Second, Pacific, 2nd rail America,* 2nd Atlantic, returning 2nd Suez £88 0 0 3. Same as 1 or 2, but taking Continental Tour, London-Naples overland ... ... £8 more 4. Auckland to London, by White Star Line, returning 2nd Suez £79 11 0 OTHER COMBINATIONS QUOTED ON APPLICATION. 0 END FOR " QOOK'S (RAILING J^IST" (with Map), posted free, giving FARES and Sailings in advance by all Lines, all Routes, and Classes, to ll..parts of the AVorld. 62, QUEEN-STREET. Chief Office. London. Offices Everywhere. "jpASMANIAN pEDSKIN jpOTATOES. The undersigned is prepared to ship REDSKIN POTATOES direct from Tasmania to the orders of responsible Merchants. Port of Shipment: Devouport, Tasmania. The Export of Potatoes to Sydney from the North-west Coast of Tasmania totals 20,000 weekly until the end of October next. Redskins only handled, off colours excluded. Full particulars may be obtained oil application to MESSRS. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, The Haymarkct, Auckland. F. RICHARDS, , Wholesale Commercial Agent, Latrobe and Launceston, DIG BY TONICS, Manager. mo THOSE ON THE LAi\ D. HIGH-GRADE MANURES SHORTLY DUE: BLOOD AND BONE DUST NO. 1 CALCUTTA BONEDUST THOMAS' PHOSPHATE, over 18 per cent. Special Quotations for delivery from ship. ON HAND; - Sulphate and Muriate of Potash Potash. Salt, and Kainit Nitrate of Scda and Sulphate of Ammonia Maiden and S.I- Guanos Slag. Salt, Gypsum, etc. BEST QUALITY HAND-SHAKEN PASPALUM. The Best Time to Sow i> in Nov. and Dec. A FEW CASKS OF BEST QUALITY COD LIVER OILWHOLE AND CRUSH IS D LINSEED CALF HEAL. ETC. AVe Solicit tlii? Favour ol Your Orders. F. W- s MITH AiiD C a rpARRING AND ANDI NG. We are now in full swing, and as the season is rapidly passing away, don't- delay, hut remember the Old Firm. mA M. iIITE AND gONS, CUSTOM-STREET. W. 'Phone 708. 1 CURE BY MAGNETISM AV. J. Gribbin Adams. 317, Victoria Arcade. Houri. 10 to 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13699, 16 March 1908, Page 1

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