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* -VOETHBE3J STEAM" fe^-^-^Ji 1% SHIP COMPACT l^s!^^ (LIMITED.) |tt^^^| TIME-TABLE.-NOV. • Hi Weather and other CircumBf/ stnnces Permitting. FEOM QrjEEN-STBEBT WBASP. STEAMEa. 1 Date of Sailing. ffOB _TAtJB\NGA. ~Ioaa"~ I Friday, 4th. 7 p.m. lona | Monday, 7t.li, 5 p.m. gQiTRtJSSELL, WHANGAKOA. & MANGONUT. Clansman I Thnrslay, jrd^jj^ni^^,^ ?OB GBEAT BABRIER, TBYPHENA, PO«T FITZBOY, AND BLIND BAY. ~lolm pSvery Thursday. 8 a.m. " FOB MKBGTJBY BAY. lona j Every Monday, 5 p.m. and ] Every Friday, 7 p.m. FOB TAIBPA. lona • | Every Monday, 5 p.m. i 1 ~~ ~ ■■■■•':' Weillugboa ''■ ~'~^\ -isVery Tuesday; at 8 p.m. FQB~PABTTA BAY. &; WHANGaBEI HEADS. W el lington | Every Friday, ac 8 p.m. FOB~WHAN«ABBI HEaTDS, MAESDEN POINT I AND WHANGAREI. j Carrying Cargo and Passengers for Waipu, a Coach meets the Steamer on arrival to convey passencera to Waipu. Wellington 1 Friday, 4th. 10.30 p.m. Wellington | Tuesday, Bth, 10.30_p.in : ' FRQ3I WgAffGAB.EI~~~7in Wellington Monday , 7th ; Train. 9.25 a.m. Wellington Thurs., 10th ; Train, 11.25 a.m. FROM MANUKAU. FOB BAGLAN AND KAWHIiC "llowena j~Thursday Jan., 3, 3 p.m. Tram, 2 p.m. FOB T?EW~PIiYM"OUTH AND WAITABA. Gairloch 1 Thur., 3rd, 1 p.m. Train, r.oon " FOIT'HOKIANGA." Bowf-na j Tuesday, Jan., 8, 1 p.m., Train/looou ~"~FOB~WBANGAPE '_ Bowena ( Tnes., Jan., 8.h,1p m. Train,uoon. NTS. — Ona^d after Decembe r, 1, no cargo will h received at Queen-street Wharf after half-p:ist fou p.m. gs> ~" n TEAM TO THE SOVTB. HN|Pn SEA ISLANDS. ] llllsfere&V''! The new s - s - • P«K|a • RICHMOND, 3 vii ' I B^o tons 600 h T3 | Captain Hoxton, will leave . I ■ AucWand for Tonira, Samoa, and - Tahiti on or about SATURDAY, JANUABY 5. Splendid accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. An experienced stewardess is The round voyage from Auckland (calling at Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, and Barotonga) occupies about 38 days, and offers a favourable opportunity to those desirous of visiting the beautiful Islands touched at. Tickets issued for tlie round trip. For freight or passage and all particulars apply DONALD A EDENBOROUGH, *22, Qneen-stTeet. » II.H.»IHI.» M | " _™^"""^J?**~~ m '"" -XT E W SEASON'S GOODS. G. CAMPBELL, Tailor, Etc., 225,, QUEEN-STREET (next Albert Hotel), Is how Opening U,p his NEW SEASON'S aOOBS (Including all the latest novelties in Tweeds : ' arid Worsteds to hand), * And wishes his old customers to Call and Seek an Eably- Inspection. '•fa-'.rifc. . t; c n ' n b n' t,' iJu' Legally Qualified and Registered Medical : Ijiractitioner, 32 years' Medical Experience, in addition. to general practice^ treats aU Private Diseases (both. ? sexes) . .The'only. Practitioner in Auckland who cures the worst cases of Nervous Debijity, Weakness, -Exliaiistifed Vitality, . Youthful, ?A=buseiß, Excesses; and the likeV'' Diseases of JTen, how, l6^v|rJMucedifand&6>matter : to I^KofoSighlj'&and V'P;,erjman'^tlyyc^r^dii^Addr©ss— E^

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 1

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