S&ijjpf is*** p^f QTEAStf TO &IATAi For Wade- ,_ _ n,^ 0™ Wa>*&.~ i„ „, 1 Wi"!of>s'(nv.l9tb,7 r»m. Thursday, l^in,-,- 1 P.m.. Friflsv 14th 8 p.m. Saturday, 15th,- a P-m. ALI'CARGO MUST BE PuEPAIb. . "Weather and other circumstances pen lit >'ng. w earner an H burnlMQHaM> a^V^ Excursions. aZZZZZTw^PRiss services. il*il%lsk JV'ANUKAU, TARANAia, BISmmSM WELLINGTON. LYTTEL- || EVERY MONDAY & FRIDAY * The Union Steamship Company will dispatch from Manukau to New Plymouth, Wellington, and Lyttelton, Tekapuna every Monday, connecting at Mew Plymouth with Express Tram to Wellington on Tuesday, and at Lyttejton with express to Duncdin on WMue?dav. Wanaka every Friday, connecting: at Now Plymouth with train to Wnnganui on Saturday, and at Lyttelton with express to Dunedin on Monday. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. aZ " n^rEVV^ZEALANI) AND tMSf^Th^ -i-1 SOUTH SEAS Kv&\ kxhibition' t^rC^ 4 EXCURSION FARES. I q n | on stean:f<inp Com- '; pany will issue from November 14 to March 31. Return Tickets at spyciaDy reduced rates, available for one month from date OflFitVmr AUCKLAND OR MANUKAU. Lyttelton, saloon. £6: steerage, £4. Dune in, saJooii, £7 lCs ; steerage, £5. Lyttelton by steamer, thence by rail to Dunedin and back. „„.„,, Saloon with Ist Class Railway, £7 17s 6d. Saloon with 2nd Glass JRailw.iy. #755. Steerage with 2nd Class Railway. £5 sb. Auckland to Onehun&a by rail, tbenco to New Plymouth steamer, rail New Plymouth to Wellington, steamer Weli'mfc-ton to Lyttelton, and rail Lyttelton toDunedin.returning tamo routes. Saloon with Ist Class Railway. £8 los. Saloon \yitb 2nd Class TFCa.Uv.-ay. *V. Steerage with 2nd Class Railway, *!5 10a. Excursion Tickets, available for three months, will also !;e issued at Reduced Rates. Circulars gplvliijj full particulars of r;>. res, fares, and run:;ins; of Steamers, may be obtained at ! the Company's Offices. i UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. „ j imXCURSION TO Ik*'*. -jsi> -Hi WAIWBR.Ii.ND SSSls^ satukdlytill The fast and favourite S. S. ROSE CASEY Will run an Excursion a? above, leaving; Queenstreet Wharf EVERY .SATURDAY, at two p.m. returning from Miihurangi Heads at 5 a.m.. and from Wuiweraal; 6.30 a.m. on MOXL>A.Y MORNINGS. Return jj'aro .. .. 10s. ! Tielceii will k.1«o be issued covering Steamer's i F;re and liotei Charges at >v aiwera for £2i. ALEX. MCGREGOR, Agent. I \ i. f^^ j p.s. city of „ bsfaasL*. s-s- vivid I CORK -^^^S^ ! AUCKLAND AND. RIVERHEAD ' J\_ STEAM SJCIiVICE. - EXCURSION TitJPS: SATUKUAYS AND SUNDAYS. - ■ Saturday, from Auckland, 1 p.m.; Kiverhead, 4 ' p.m. Sunday, from Auckland, 11 a.m.; River- | Jiead, 3.30 p.m.—At the request of numerous j natron?, these Excursions will recommence s,t I once. The charming scenery, deli^htf vi uir. and ! general pleasures of the srin are irresistible, | once enjoyed never to be forgotten. To those who l;ave gone nothing; can be said, to those who ! hfiven't—Simply jfo and enioy yourselves. Refreshments provided at Deacon's Kiverhead Hotel. Return Fares: Is. 1 I jmHos. nooK & qoN TOURIST ANi< GENERAL-PASSENGER AGENTS. Issue Coupons at Sp<. cal Reduced Fd.res to. Foreign TouriS'.s o; er Zealand Kaiiways. Agents for all the principal lines of Steamers and Riiilways tlirousjhout the world. Having1 Oliices and Agencies throughout New Zealand, .-an now book TRAVELLERS TO ANY FART OF THE COLONY OR TO ANY PART OP THE WORLD. Special Kates for .Families and Parties. Special Arrangement j made with Hotels. Special Facilities for Local Trips. Arrangements for Families going to Port Waikato or Lake Hotel, Takapuna. Mail Contractors to the E ryntian Government for the conveyance of mails, etc., between Upp"n- mid Lower Egypt. OFFICIAL TODRIST AGENTB TO THE N.Z. EXHIBITION AT DUNEDIN. For atl particulars, apply -to the Asrents. Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, lavercargill, or lo THOS. COOK & SON, 4, VICTORIA ARCADE (Opposite Town Clock), • AUCKLAND. Motels. rrTHTs tl c ho t~e l. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MRS. H. Mi JACOBS (21 years proprietress of Exchange Hotel, Tapu), announces to her Friends and. the Public generally that, she has taken over the above Hotel, which uflords excellent accommodation for travellers. She will keep a Good Table, and will supply only the Best Brands oi Wines and Spirits. CHARGES MODERATE. "Thames Advertiser' and Etenixg Stau filed. LAKE TT O T E L JO. TAKAPUNA. P. O'MEAGHER Proprietor. The above first-clas3 Hotel, furnished with all modern improvements, altords a convenient homo for those seeking healthy pastime and an agreeable change. BATH-ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. Grawd View op Lak«. BOATING, FISHING, Etc. Mr O'MEAGHER will provide a SECOND LUNCHEON TABLE for the travelling public and holiday-keepers at la 6d eaoh; children under 12, hnlf-priee. This will save the trouble of carrying luncheon baskets. €©sl Merchants. WANTED KNOW N— That GROUND HYDRAULIC LIME For Concrete, WHITE ROACH LIME and SHELL LIME For Gardens, can be had at low rates from J. J. CRA IG. Also, Best Newcastle, Taupiri, and Kamo COAL Long and Cut TI-TREE FIREWOOD Taranak i CHARCOAL, etc. Also, FURNITURE VANS on hire. J. J. CRAIG, COMIIERCH-STREET. IF your WATCH WANTS PROPERLY REPAIRING take it to JOHN BURROW Who has made Watch Repairing a Special Study, and whose workshop is fitted with the best English and American Lathes and Tools for making every part of a Watch at lowest cost. Coloured Gold Jewellery Repaired and Re-col-onrcd, Chronometers, Chronographs, Kepeaters, and Alarum Watches Repaired. 2 3, QUEEN-STREET (Next Albert Hotel), Auckland. TO the Ladies—Just received — 200 pairs of English Sample Corsets, which will be sold at about half the usual price ; also, sample, 250 pieces of Curtain Ends, irom 6d each.—C. Hopkins, London House, Victora-st..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1890, Page 2
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