Article image
Article image

SHIPPING. gHIRE J^INE. LONDON AND WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM. OUT AND HOME. FLEET.—Argyllshire, Ayrshire, Banffshire, Buteshire, Berwickshire; also, Morayshire and Nairnshire (Turbine Steamers). CARGO CARRIED AT LOW RATES OP FREIGHT. OFFERS OF CARGO, LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND, WANTED. SHIRE LINE built first steamer specially constructed for New Zealand Refrigerated Trade, which vessel loaded in New Zealand, 1884., Since then the Company has been continuously in the_ Passenger and Cargo Trade to and from New Zealand. For Passage and Freight, apply to TUKNBULL. MARTIN AND CO.. Loading Brokers, Dune din. 0 V. T E r T O A. Weather and other circumstances permitting. FOR WAIUKU. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Waiuku: Fri., 4th, 7.45 a.m. Fri., 4th. 1 p.m. Mon., 7th, 9.45 a.m. Mon., 7th, 3.15 p.m. Fri., 11th, 1.30 p.m. Sat., 12th, 7 a.m. TE TORA AND WAT PORTS. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves To lora: Tues., Ist, 5.30 p.m. Wed., 2nd, 8.30 a.m. FOR ORUA BAY, HUIA AND WHATIPU. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Whatipu: ' Sat.. Cth. p.m. Sun., 6th, 2.30 p.m. Auckland Agents: DELLOW AND GILMORE. 'Phone 3746. Hellaby's Bldgs. LOST PROPERTY. ,pAE Axle and Cap, between Manurewa vv and Papakura, on Anzac Day.—Finder | please write Bos 44, Pukekohe. i /"CHEQUE, between. Dominion Rd. and v/ Eden Terrace; payment stopped.— ! Kindly leave, 3, Ngahuru St., Eden Terrace. LOVE, Gauntlet, Lady's, brown kid, "Vr ; Wellesloy St. E.; reward. — Dining Rooms, Watson's Bldgs. KNITTING, pieco of, unfinished, probably in tram between Public Library and Mt. Eden; —'Phone 1792. ;\/r E ? AL - Gold, crossed rifles, Green i'-— Lane, Saturday—Return 9. Union St.. City. "\fEDALLION, Gold, Gont.'s Photo., be--.?-L tween Herald and N.Z. Insurance .Oldgs; keepsake.Reward at Herald. ORDER BOOK, vicinity Customs Street vv East. — Finder rewarded returning to MILLER'S GARAGE, ■ Top of Khyber Pass. PARASOL, lady's, navy blue silk, green handle, swan's head, April 24, St. Sepulchre's schoolroom.—'Phone 1508 A. PARCEL, containing Scissors, Thimble, and Work, between Ferry Bldgs. and Market Rd., Remuera; reward.—H. B. Morton and Co.. Customs bt. PURSE, small, brown, (containing two £5 notes and change. — Reward at Herald. ' ,\ PURS.E, containing broken ring and sil- . ver, in Hepburn St. slot 'phone, Thursday; ; reward.—lo, Paget ,St. PURSE Bag, black, lady's; left on Devonport Wharf or Ferry Boat, Monday afternoon. Reward.— Bruce. 94, Albert St. . ' PURSE, leather, small, containing £1 note, Saturday morning, vicinity Karangahape -Rd., Symonds St. or city-bound car; keepsake.—Reward at Herald. SPARE Wheel and Tyre, Ford, between k-J' Newmarket and Brookby, Anzac Dayj reward.Address at ' Herald. QPECTACLES, gold-rimmed, in Mt. Alo? Bert car, Monday; reward.—Excelsior stores, Morningside Terminus. ; TWO £1 Notes, by working girl; Queen St. or Station; reward.s7, Collingwood St., Ponsonby. "yn-ALLET. grey, small, containing about • * V.Lv? 2, Saturday, between Victoria St, and Wharf.—Reward at Herald. ' TfiTATCH, gold wristlet, on strap, between I t Shore, Ferry, and John Court's. . Reward.—lnquiry Desk, John Court.' WILL the person who took Plaid Travel- • ling Rug (mother's gift) from the 1 ham Express on April 17, please return to Fleming, Tester. Waitoa; reward. NOTE, _ yesterday.—Will finder please <*•>0 leave with Mr. McAneny, Mapau Rd.. tj-reen Lane; reward. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED. BULLDOG, brindle, ' strayed.—Reward on returning to Frankliam, Cremorne St.. Heme Bay, or 'Phone '2754. j GREYHOUND, black and white, and Black Spaniel, from Papatoetoe, April 25; reward.—Burnside, Papatoetoe. "DIGS (4), weaners.—W. H. Elderton, Hen--A. dorson. CHEEP Dog. black, white chest, white on k - 7 TT . neck and down face; since February. —fa. ocliormann. Vermont Rd.. Birkdale. '11ERRIER Pup, wire-haired, black and white marking, coat just clipped; I reward.—Apply Boult. Hilltop. Khyber Pass. PERSONAL. 2Z A NY'WHERE.---J am sorry you aro ill; do hope you will soon be well again; yours is a good suggestion.—Nowhere. 808 Johnson, who resided in Victoria St., ~rr write re papers to Stewart Govan, 51, Victoria St. ; TTOME. good, offered Orphan or destitute - 1 - 1 - Yii about 10 years, view adoptionrespectab.'o parentage essential.—Lawrence 198, IJfr»ld T WILL not be responsible for any debts ■JL contracted in my. name on or after this date.—James Henry Potter. "jyfRS SMITH.— place 50, Vincent , ! *>'■ Will you leave address Miss Berlne? —Anxious, 485, Herald. "ROBERT Palmer, please write to Brother -it Samuel, Metropolo Hotel, Auckland. ftT. STEPHEN'S AV.—Sorry missed you , Symonds St. yesterday. Be appointed place without fail to-night. WILL P o " 6 ' saw friend Queen St. car * * week ago, send address Survey Friend. 473. Herald. MATRIMONIAL. "DUSINESS Man, 32, wishes meet refined J-* , young lady, 25 to 30, view matrimony. —Integrity. 407, Herald. JADY, tall, musical, wishes introduction, -J view matrimony, tradesman or farmer Protestant.— Phoenix Chambers. LADY, 23, domesticated, medium, wishes meet sincere gentleman, view matrimony.Manager, Advance Agency, Strand Arcade. Lady. 20, domesticated, wishes meet sincere gentleman, view matrimony.— Manager, Advance Agency, 11. Strand Arcade. TX, AR A\ idow, 25, lonely, refined and musi- | » » cal, wishes meet honourable Gentleman, view matrimony.—Lonely, 421, Herald. ! WIDOW (52), property, wishes introduc- ! ' » tion. view matrimony, honourable i business gentleman. Phoenix Chamber?, i X\7"OMAN, single, nice personality, domes- i * ? ticated. wishes meet tall, dark gentle- ! man. interested in Higher Thought.—Higher ! Tnought. 450. Herald. i Y\7"ORKING Lady, young, wishes meet! * • Christian man with nice home, not Catxionc, view matrimony.—B. 183. Herald. I APARTMENTS WANTED. A CCOMMODATION, preferably but not i XX necessarily furnished, wanted by refined ; Scots couple with child aged 4: moderate ' state terms.— 452. Herald. BEDROOM and Breakfastrcom, front, and • use of conveniences, by two business | ladies —Moderate. 475. Herald. IT'LAT. unfurnished. self-contained. ail ■ conveniences; handy town.—O.S., 442. ! Herald. j "OOOM, partly furn.. *2 children (3. and 8 j XV weeks); will help in return board or ch"«n relit.Careful. -It'iO. Herald. BOARb WANTED. BED-SITTING Room and Board required ; by single man.—Quiet. 432. Herald. , BOARD for Married Couple, one child ' (Si. private, homely people. State terms, j — Africa, 457. Herald. j pows (few), wanted to milk in exchange j ' Board and Lodgings; handy city. j Exchange. -JOG, Herald. X A DIES (2), absent during day, require i i Board-Residence, refined. private j family: Grafton preferred; re:;.—Scboiastir ' ■ISO, Herald. MARRIED Couple and Boy 12 years. cio?e ' to Symonds St.Reasonable. 372. ! Herald. j MEN, 2. respectable, young, desire share i room: private family essential. Home people preferred; hot and cold baths, elec- i tric light, good table, piano; 30s, near city —English. 471. Herald. ROOM, unfurnished, and Board reouired in private family by sin gift &a.a,— Private, 431. Hm>.TJ>, 1

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19230501.2.3.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 1

Word Count
1,039

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 1