UNION STEAMSHIP COMPAHzHb^ ' NEW ZEALAND (Limited). 1 '" \s£ TIME-TABLE— APRIL. .' / ; ,- F TON T LYTTffiK^ E A L JS N ' p ICTON, WELLING.'xujn, LYTTELTON, AND WEST COAST POETS-; ■ (FbomManukau). Steamer. Date of Sailing Latest. " 0 Train. / Hawea 1 Taesdav^Mn. 9 ; a . m . ,7 lg ■ M'UK GISBOENE, NApIE~RT~WELLIN»TnN TV>P ■ TLETON POET CHALMEE| L AND G iLUFF YT " : (From Queen-street Wharf). BOTO3TAHANA | Thursday, 3 May, noon [ H , FOE TAUEANGA, GISBOENE, NAPIEE WVT"' LINGTON, AND DUNEDIN ' Taiaboa [ Saturday, 28, 6 p~nl j ~ZI ' FOR MELBOURNE (Via Sodth). ', EoTOMAHAKA | Thursday, 3 May, noon, j r Z FOR SYDNEY. . Tarawera I Taesday^May 1, 5 p.m. j Z '■■ , FOE BUSSELL AND KAWAJKAWA. ~' Tarawera 1 'Juesdav ; J_Mii,v. fi~p~i^* j ~ ' FOB LEVUKA AND SUVA; ~~ Suva | Wednesday, 2 May, 5 p.m. | — . (Cargo till noon.) tiS'oTdeZrtm-e boOked alld al °^ Side ° n ° hour befora ' Q Pass age Tickets must be taken at the Company's Auckland Branch, »_ 109, Queen-street. ggy ~vZ^~ "OAUI.bUO 1 MAIL STEAMSHIP S - COMPANY. IEi S B°E F ITI^ RICA Under Postal Contract with the Governments of New Zealand and New South Wales. „, Date of Date of Steamer. Tons Sailing to Sailing to Sydney. San Francisco Australia 3200 May 28 July 17 City of N.York 3400 June 25 April 24, /calandia 3200 July 28 May 22 City of Sydney 3400 April 30 j tl u e 19 Passengers booked through to Liverpool, liondo^~or Paris, via the great Overland Roads of America and the Steamers of the Atlantic lines ' from New York. FARES. First-class £G(5 and npwaa j Steerage £32 3 S 94 First-class to San Francisco...'...'.'. £40 " Steerage " w " £2q Through Cabin Passengers are'permitted to lay over at Honolulu or any of the Cities of the Uuited States, not to exceed six months. °' SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE Passengers to and from Europe may, without extra cost, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad and its connections, thereby avoiding the winter cold of the Northern Route; and for an additional cost Soft&sK Sew YoT' "* th ° No SLipping Orders will be issued after 4 p.m. on the day betore the sailing of steamers for San Francisco lor freight, rates, and all other information, apply to ' THOS. T. GAMBLE, Agmit, Lower Que^n-street. ■j%%\ Q TEAM TO THE THAMES. WAITOA PLAIN: •, \*. V^MN^VI" '" / v''''^^S* DISTRICT * ~i'---»«iiN.'>\ iutii,, :;IaKO . ■ 7TME TABLE. o.to, •'BOTOMAHAH" A." From Auckland .''riday, 4.30 afternoon Saturday, 5.30 afternoon. From Thames : ?T'day, 9 morning :.jh) ral;iy, 9 morning .>4j? Io " i: 10s : ;-*' i .>"-"-i-± l . -• . 7s 6d A-ivit-..- -;\ or .j, n ni :,.-. ..j.- 1 ; y. ? ,,.j... i.aif.-.-vuioe Froi b -r 1. -^ . - -■ , v 1V. .;.,., ..ii.u)^ .-pi. Notrespoirs-i--"... , ;',v r ,p r ' ,',,.. livestock. _ --- .' ",r-A-'-t .iy'nUoh v- .-1No cargo received witkra iimt- ■ - ' - time of leaving. -..,,. ... -. „.._.,, -, FRASER & ll- '' l _ !:^-_ ■ QTEAM TO TH E " HO T '(M^^^S. SPRINGS, MAJ!U!r;.INGx, tf/My^^^MATAKANA, EAWib', .i jOiIAHA. The s.s. ' EOSE CASEY, Al at Lloyds. W. Somerville, Master. HOT SPRINGS.— Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m.; returning on Wednesduyj Friday, anil Monday. MAHURANGI.— Every Thursday and Raturuay, at 11 a.m.; returning on Friday and Mouauy. Mf TAKANA I E Tnesday at 11 a.m , j . ■ ;oa TiAWAU >• Wpflnp^fliv OMAHA j . Wednesday. No cargo received within half-an-hour o : ■■■ i' 'T.sic.;-! time of sailing. No Parcels or Goods taken without shipping nr,i,c. On and after Ist December, freight must i.>e propaid I jn all parcels. " HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, I •wr E W T O N "O A T H S AND "OILLIARD TJOOMS, NOW OPEN, Comprising the BEST bILLIAED SALOON in the Colony, with two first-class Tables; CHESS -BOOM and EEADING-EOOM, in which will he found all tha leading sporting and scientific newspapers and magazines from all parts of the world. Also, a first-class REFRESHMENT-ROOM. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, Unequalled in the Colony. To enable families to avail themselves of the advantages the Bath-rooms afford, Tickets are issued at 8s pep dozen. Batn-rooin open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.; on Saturdays < .-. to 11 p.m. ; Sunday, sto 10 a.m. *>-„/. -aJtl! D. GEUBB, WR Proprietor, f3B P. SHINE, 1 : V "^ Manager. •'■•:. «■ PERMISSION |)S\ THE COLONIAL^ SECRETARY OF NEW. ZEALAND, BRIDGES' GEE AT £10,000 ABT UNION^^H teeted 'by 'Aict Vie. DXXXII.— IO,OOO tickets, <3^^^H SO prize'|>^yalued £10,QQ0. Bridges' Art U *^^^^U always drftWpoin Secure ticke^^^HH largest anlmost-bp^^MiP'ixwn'of Art. i ll JH||||||||||||||||H . GuaraiiteeS oilers 'foas^fe^prize after t !^|^""""""""""""""""""""""H Two, £1000 each; fwo^^QCf', each ; four, £J^^^^^^^H £150 each:; six, £100 each V eight, '£so^H^H^^H . each ; and twenty^ £20 each.. ForiuU^^^^^^^H ' for prospeotusc's; .: Addresal WUliaß^^^M^^^B Art Gallery, .Melbourne. , :';,'.';^;:
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 85
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728Page 85 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 85
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