UNION STEAMSHIP CO>O^Ny 7> 6s : NEW ZEALAND ; (Lthitsx)). ,sj\ ■. TIME-TABLE— MARCH/ ; ''y-\/jJ-/ FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, PICTON, WETjiMq<TON, LYTTELTON, AND WEST COAST TOBTSi (From Mahtjkau) . [■"'■• ".'.'"-■ m l -: *\ ' ' Steamer. Date of Sailing. • ■ . ' ' ; Wanaka j Tuesday, 20, 8 a.m. | 7.15 a.m."' ; Hawea | Tuesday, 27, 11 a.m. | ,?; &•*"•■,' . FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTLETON, PORT CHALMERS, AND BLUFF.-. .;': (From Queek-street Wharf). . , . ; \ "'. Te Auau | Thursday, 22, noon | ' -i— . ; ! . FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, ,AND WELLINGTON. Taiaroa | Saturday, 17, midnight | ■ — • ■■ - . FOR MELBOURNE (^^^'oj^h____^_ $ Te Anatj* I Thursday, 22, noon " I — "3 ♦Calling at Hobart. . .. '.; FOR SYDNEY. '; ; Wairarapa | Tuesday, 20, 5 p.m. | — ,•• FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA. , . ' Rotorua | Wednesday, 4 April, 5 p.m. | — ' (Cargo till noon.J FOR RUSSELL AND KAWAKAWA. , " Wairarapa | Tuesday, 20, 5 p.m. | — Cargo must be booked and alongside one hour before . time of departure. : Passage Tickets must be taken at the CoHipany > B ' Office. .. Auckland Branch, . ■-•■'• 109, Queen-street. . 997 \ ~v 3^. BACIIIC MAIL STEAMSHIP JL COMPANY. THROUGH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VIA HONOLULU TO GREAT BRITAIN, ' Under Postal Contract with the Governments of New . Zealand and New Soxith Wales. Date of Date of '■ ■ Steamer. Tons Sailing to Sailing to* ' Sydney. San Francisco Australia 3200 May 28 March 27 -■ City of N.York 3400 March 5 April 24 Zcalandia 3200 April 2 May 20, City of Sydney 3400 April 30 June 19 Passengers booked through to Liverpool, London, or Paris, via the great Overland Roads of America, •' ' and the Steamers of the Atlantic lines ' ■ from New York. FARES." , : First-class £66 and upward Steerage £37 10s First-class to San Francisco £40 Steerage £20 ' ' Through Cabin Passengers are permitted to lay over at Honolulu, or any of the Cities of the Uaited States, not to exceed six months. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. Passengers to and from Europe may, without extiu- . cost, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Rail* road and its connections, thereby avoiding the winter cold of the Northern Route ; and for an additional cost of §21 may go to New Orleans, and thence through tho Southern States to New York. . .■ No Shipping Orders will be issued after 4 p.m. on the day before the sailing of steamers for San Francisco. For freight, rates, and all other information, apply to THOS. T. GAMBLE, Agent, Lower Queon-street. QTEAM TO THE THAMES-.' /jlSSjfels. £3 (CARRYING PASSENGERS .JmfflfE&^- AND CARGG), CONNECTING. 4»££Jtyi&(Q^m* -yyTTTT OHINEMUTU, OMAHU, •"- WAITOA PLAINS, AND MORRINSVILLE, PIAKO DISTRICT. TIME TABLE. S.S. "ROTOMAHAN A." From Auckland Saturday, 7.30 inorning From Thames : Friday, 11 morning ... Saturday, 1.30 afternoon Saloon 10s Steerage 7s 6d Children over 5, and under 14 years, half-price. Ticfcets available for Rotomahana only. Freight through to Te Aroha, 25s per ton. Not responsible for shipping, carrying or discharging live stock. . - ■ No cargo received within half-an-hour of advertised.time of leaving. ' ERASER & TINNE, Agents. ~KA QTEAM TO THE HOT iQ&iiSirishN. SPRINGS, MIAHURANGIi' V/IM|yW|RO> MATAKANA. KAWAU, & OMAHA. ' The s.s. ' ROSE CASEY, Al at Lloyds, ' . ■ W. Sonierville, Master. HOT SPRINGS.— Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- : day, at 11 a.m.; returning on Wednesday, Friday, 1 and Monday. ' • , MAHURANGL— Every Thursday and Saturday, at . 11 a.m.; returning on Friday and Monday.. MATAKANA "^ ' tt a w a rr {.Every Tuesday at 11 a.m.. returning on OMAHA ) Wednesday. No cargo received within half-an-hour of adversised.' time of sailing. ; No Parcels or Goods taken without shipping note. ■ On and after Ist December, freight must be prepaid, on all parcels. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. ' •M EWTON T>ATHS. .131 J3 . ••■.,. AND . : ■ BILLIARD "DOOMS,] JLk) NOW OPEN, Comprising the BEST BILLIARD SALOON in' the;.;. Colony, with two first-class Tables; CHESS - r66^eM : and READING-ROOM, in which will be found all th^ll leading sporting and scientific newspapers and inajl^?' 1 zincs from all parts of the world. Also, a first-class REFRESHMENT-ROOM. . .' . i HOT, COLDJAND SHOWER BATHS, Unequalled in the' Colony. • To enable families to avail themselves, of the advan-" ' . tages the Bath-rooms afford, Tickets are issued at 8s per . '= dozen. '■ ' - • • '■- Bath-room openfrom 6 a.m. to B p.m.; on .Saturday^ ' :■ to 11 p.m. ; Sunday, sto 10 a.m. ■ - : . : -.': D. GRUBB, I ■ Proprietor;; ' : P. SHINE,.;.. .' A , Managor.^B /■}-* i-p^-w C$ k P er day to be madebypersoiy^^B •+- I TO -4- either gex.in their own locaUfl^H ovi. v r*J jG at work for us. ' New busj^^^H All meet with wonderful suocess. Anyone can^^^^H | work. Capital not required. We will, start yoi^^^^^H worth £1 mailed free. The empleyment is P^^^^^H| adapted to the reign in which this publicatioi^^^^^^^H Boys and, girls can 'earn nearly as much aj^^^H^^H particulars and instructions mailed ifree^^^^^^^^^B time— do at i delay, but 1 write tov'usVat^^^^^^^^^^H STINSON & CO., Portlandi Maine^.U^^^^M^Mj
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 421
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743Page 421 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 421
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