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Shipping. > - jQIBECT gAN JIRANCISCO gERVICE (AUSTRALIAN MAIL LIKE?. JiROM TO . gAN JpRANCISCO AND gEATTLE, 'p OXCA AND /^ PJUL THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO CANADIAN AND AMERICAN POINTS, S.S. A MS ' MONDAY. 11th MAY. 3 P.M. No Cargo received after II a.m. J. C. SPEEDING, General Agent. • Custom-street East. . Auckland. ; JjUND'S jgLUK , OF STEAMERS, • For NATAL. CAPETOWN, AND LONDON. __ - i •ii'» Ste:.iii(/r. Tons. Commander: from V [Sydney. NARRUNG.. 5078 WC. giraonds . !May 30 ; WILCANIA. 4955 W..G„Un-bam. June 27 GEELOKG... 7054 J. E. Zlbery July 25 " And regularly every four weeks. thereafter. Auckland .to L'ohdos, - £17 to >" £55L Auckland tv» Capetown ■or Natal. £14 143 to £56 15s. -Round the World Tickets (from Sydney) from £126 10a. Spacious staterooms and excellent; cuisine. " ■ ... . Return and Stop-over Tickets available by Aberdeen Line.—For all particulars apply to Local Agents— : ■ HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. General Agents for New Zealand— MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., Wellington and Napier. rjpHE TQNITED gTATES AND TRALASIA TEAM SHIP QO. S.S. AFRICAN MONARCH, from NEW YORK. DUE TO-MORROW (Sunday). (To berth at Queen-sWeet Wharf.) CONSIGNEES ■ arc requested to present Bills of Lading, pay Freight, if any, and take delivery of thoir Cargo. All Cargo is at Consignees' risk after leaving Ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be "stored at ■ their risk and expense. s All Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined, and claim settled prior to its removal. No Claim will be recognised after removal of Cargo. . Captain Robertson will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew without his written authority. E. PORTER AND CO., Agents. J£AIPARA gTEAMSHIP QOMPANY. j^IMITED. Weather and other circumstances permitting. HELEN SVILLE-W AIR OA BRANCH. Le. H'lensville or Rex: Le. Dargaville: Monday. 10.0 a.m. Monday. 6.0 a.m. Monday, 7.30 p.m. ' Tuesday. 5,0 p.m. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. 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 Ilelensville or Mt. Rex EVERY MONDAY at 10.0 a.m., and FRIDAYS tidal; returning every Tuesday and Saturday. ; OTAMATEA AND PORT ALBERT TIMETABLE .Api Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co.. Shortland-strect. Q(END FOR " ROOK'S AILING- " . (Posted Free), Giving FARES AND -SAILING DATES ;,.t By ;■ . ; /BOOK'S P-" and O. 8N- Co. TO "L/001-'.y Orient-Pacific Co. Mess- Maritime* . T ONDON Passages North German Llcyd JJONDON Passages Can.-Australian Passages N.Z. Shipping Co. FROM Passages 6haw, Savill ana A. Co. Aberdeen Line i £* £1 COOK'S i White Star Lino [ d&JLQ COX'S Etc., Etc.. Etc. I SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OFFEREDNo Bookinz Fees. Assistance En Route QOOK'S gHIPPING OFFICE. fig. QU SEN-STREET.' Lost and Found. LOST— Deerhound Puppy (slut). Finder re- ' warded.—Cossar, 5. Mason s Avenue, Ponsonby. LOST— Carriage Lamp Wednesday night. Reward.—Crawford's Stable, Corner Cook and Albert Streets. LOST, Last Saturday—Small Gold Brooch, ruby set in sold heart attached, lieward. 16. Arthur-st.. Ponsonby. LOST— A Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, between Parnell and Queen-st- Finder rewarded.—J. O'Sullivan. Tailor. Parnell. LOST between Messenger. Fruiterer, and Parnell train-Purse containing money and cheque (stopped).— rewarded returning Robinson, Chemist, Parnell. . LOST— Bull Terrier Dog, 6 months old, about Newmarket.—Finder will bo rewarded on returning same to J. C. Wilson, care of Lumpkin, Butcher, Newmarket. LOST, at Avondale. Racecourse—A Gold Horseshoe Diamond and Pearl Brooch. —Anyone returning- same to Mrs. J. Gallagher. Ponsonby lid., will be handsomely rewarded. . ' LOST, Thursday Afternoon, between Mt. Kden and town Gold Nock Chain, til Pendant, containing photo, and hair. Reward. —Auckland .Racing Club's Office. Jt. Shortland-st. ,Ti X. REWARD.—Lost—Sable and White Collie ow/O' Dog from s.s. Daphne, Mangawai. Probably wander towards Auckland.—Finder communicate with Ross. Waiwera. ' T7OUND, on the West Shore of Puketattt .i 1 Island. Manukau Harbour— Flat-bot-tomed Boat. 13ft long.—Owner can have same by applying to Jas. Hall. _______ Personal. MATRIMONIAL— Man (39), abstainer. desires introduction to Lady (widow with small means preferred).—lngham's Agency,- Ponsonby Rd. "TT7ILLIAM WALLACE, Mine. Manager, V V please call or send your address to Edmund Muhonv Solicitor, Shortland-street. TTfriLL Yours in Haste" write again? V? Send another address; mistake somewhere.— "fTSriLL the Person who took Lady's Crepe ? V do Chine Scarf from Ladies' Dressingroom. Royal Albert Hall, oil Thursday night, please return same to' Manager. Central Hotel, and save further proceedings.* — Wanted. IJNIVEIiSITr QOLLEGE. INSTRUCTOR IN FREEHAND MECHANICAL DRAWING AND DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY. Applications are invited for the position of Instructor in Descriptive Geometry and Freehand Mechanical Drawing at the university College School of Mines. Particulars as to the subjects to be taught can be obtained by application .to the Registrar, or the Professor ol: -lining Engineering at the College, Eden-street. The hours will be six per week for the remainine eighteen weeks of the Session, ana for 1909 the probable hours will be ten per week for the Session of 27 weeks. Applications must be addressed to the undersigned, and should be received on or before May 20th. The Instructor appointed will be required to commence work at the beginning of the Second Term; 011 June Ist. Applicants must state salary required, and give particulars as to training in and experience in teaching the above subjects ui any), also age and present occupation. The Instructor will act under the direction of the Professor of Mining Engineering. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A., Registrar. Bth May, 1903. ■ PROBATIONER NURSE WANTED FOR COUNTRY HOSPITAL, Salary, £20 per annum, with Board and Residence Apply at once to ' SHARLAND AND CO.. LTD.. Lome-street. >■•■■■ Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13745, 9 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13745, 9 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13745, 9 May 1908, Page 1

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