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Shipping. A USTEALASIA3S *J&J&. •*-*- STEAM NAVIGATION co >B Mrst-Class Steamers. SYDNEY & MELBOURNE, TRANSHIPPING TO BRISBANE & ALL OTHER QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KING GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N. Company's Steamships. The splendid steamship Wonga Wonga, H. Shuttxeworth, Commatder, will leave as above TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Srdinst., at Noon. H. M. JERVIS, Agent. TTQ^ SYDNEY AND MlW^f^ JJ MELBOURNE, <K2SS&fc&^ The fast and favorite s.s. Hero, Captain T. Logan, will leave for the above ports on THURSDAY, the 4th instant, at 2 p.m. No Cargo will be received on board after 10 a.m. on To-morrow (Thursday), and all passages must bo taken at our office. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHA.NK & CO., Agent, Auckland ; Or, R. S. LEDGER, Agent, Grahamstown, Thames, High-street, Auckland, Soptember 3,1873. /vi TJIOE SYDNEY j^l^lV -£? DIRECT. irara3fflP» The Favorite Regular Trader Alice Cameron, P. Qarteb, Commander, will sail TO-MORROW Thursday), dthgSeptember, 1873. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON ie MACFARLANE. V*k^. W"AIKATO TEANS_I l—fdl^V PORT OFFICE, JwsSo£ciitJii«S!s3* Fort-street, Auckland. G00D& FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OP WAIKATO. THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT. AUCKLAND TO WAIKATO. Auckland to Tuakau 55s per ton Auckland to Rangariri 55s per ton Auckland to Ngaruawahia 60s per ton Auckland to Hamilton or Whata Whata 65s per ton Auckland to Alexandra or Cambridge .. 65s per ton Waikato to Auckland. Cambridge or Alexandra to Auckland .. 45s per ton Hamilton or Wha Whata to Auckland .. 45s per ton * Ngaruawahia to Auckland 40s per ton Rangariri to Auckland 35S'per ton Tuakau to Auckland.. .. .. .. 36s per ton FRANZ SCHERFF. a. , ■VTEW ZEALAND Jrawf\ _1 PARCELS CONVEYANCE. jQN§Eli!b4s SmallParcelsmaynowbesentto the «Bm_g_ar>' undersigned for despatch to New Zealand from England, or from.New Zealand home, at very Cheap Rates, which will incl^d^^Marine Insurance, F.P.A, and all other chargta ; ?__ Parcels should be sent, Carriage Paid, to oUT'ofnc* for despatch, fully addressed to the consignee in: England or in New Zealand, and the value thereof stated. In order to carry out this project satisfactorily ills particularly requested that friends of those in New Zealand will make known the "NEW ZEALAND CONVEYANCE" as much as possible, and support the undertaking. Full particulars of terms on which parcels may be transmitted from England to New Zealand, or from New Zealand to England, may be obtained on application to ' f. ■ ■ EDWARD & HERBERT BUTTERFIELD, ,' 27, Leadenhall street, London, E.C. Or, to ELUOTT & ANDERSON, ' Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. NC further charge is made if the partel is called for atthe head offices, London antt-J«.«W«a^- ■/ Insurance against.all risk effected ifjieijwttoa. -_« value stated. , Clothing. "W'EWS FOE THE MILLION Meir spricht man hoch—deutsch. Old and young, rich and poor, By reading this they may be sure That during the present winter season They can be clothed if they will but reason. By one visit to our Clothing Hall You'll find I'mselling at prices nominal. . Knowing the scarcity of cash I'm offering Goods that are fresh At less than English cost, I vow; So now is your time, and only now. Tlje assortment is good and extensive; The beauty is. they are made on the pramises. The following is a list of prices of a few of the Large and Extensive Stock during the Winter months :— a d Boys' Hats in Alpine and various other shapes, the Largest Stock in town, each .. .. 211 Felt Turban Hats (new patterns) 3 11 Large-size White Blankets (worth 10s 6d) each 5 0 Woollen Comforters, each .. .. .. .. 10 Carpet Bags (large sizes) .. .. ... .. 6 0 Leather Belts (good value), each 0 4 White Pocket Handkerchiefs, each .. .. 0 4 Boys' Trousers and Vest, only .. .. .. 12 0 Boys' Shirts (heavy) ». 111 Lambswool Socks, per pair 10 Boys' Black Cloth Trousers (worth 155).. .. 7 0 Men's do do do (worth 255) .. .. 15 0 Men's Sydney Tweed Trousers .. .. ..10 6 Men's Cloth do (worth 155).. ..6 11 Men's Black Sac Coats, only 14 11 Men's Waterproof Coats .. 14 11 Boys' do do 7 11 Men's Winter Overcoats (various patterns) .. 24 0 Men's Heavy Pilot Coats 14 11 Men's Woollen Singlets (All-wool) .. ..4 6 Regatta Shirts (all patterns) 2 6 White Linen Shirts 3 11 And Hundreds of other Goods equally as low. J. LEVY having been established now five years in Auckland, and having given every satisfaction to his customers, trusts that by still giving a good article at a low figure he will merit a fair share of public upport. Observe the address— J. LEVY'S MONSTER CLOTHING HALL (Next to the Old Theatre Royal), : ' 210, QUEEN STREET, 210, And at the Branch Store, 250, Queen street, adjoining Woodward's (Confectioner), and opposite the Main Entrance to the Market. N.B.—The public are requested to observe the new Circular Reflector outside No 210, in order to prevent mistakes. Open as usual from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m.; Saturdays, till 12 p.m. J. LEVY, Sole Proprietor. Kerosene^ C AMEEON'S DIAMOND KEROSINE OIL, 112, AN|D OVER FIRE TEST, And Guaranteed Non-explosive. OO^O WE call your attention to this Oil, which we recommend for families, being as White as pure spring water and perfectly free from ' fake, smell, odour issuing from common Oils, and ky, longer without trimming or crusting the wick Hat? &Ny other Oil. For Sale by all dealers in New Zealand. "J A ' Sole Agent* In Auoltland t JOHN ROBJBRTON & CO,, DURHAM STISiS-ff.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1127, 3 September 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1127, 3 September 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1127, 3 September 1873, Page 1