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Shipping. A USTEALABIAN «lrJ>& •£-^- STEAK NAVIGATION I^^^lOft^A. C 0 ' a rirst-Glas3 Steamere. <s,jj..T'' ti>i &&* SYDNEY ft MELBOURNE, TRANSHIPPING TO BRISBANE '& ALL OTHER QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KING GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N. Company's . Steamships. The splondid steamship Wonga Wonga, H. PnuTTLWWOBTH, Commander, expected hereabout 22nd October, will leave three days after arrival. | For particulars of Ireight or passage app.y to H. M. JERVIS. Auent. THE IRONCLAD ATALANTE OPEN TO VISITORS. THE French Man»of-War Atlante will be OPEN to Visitors for inspection daily from 1 to ;> p.m. (Saturdays excepted). The North >Shore Ferry Company have received permission, and will convey visitors from Queen-street Wharf to the Ehipby the p.s. Devonport. RETURN TICKETS—ONE SHILLING. T*iKJ_r~~Zru CILAND AND «SBte^"#^ -£*- NORTH SHORE STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Limited). On and after Sunday, fith October, the Rates of ~ Fares will be as follows : Single Fare 6d ; Return Tickets for Week-days, only Od. Sundays the Full Fare of One Shilling will be charged. Tickets available for Twelve Single Trips, to be obtained from the Manager only, for is. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. Morning Trips will be altered on and after Monday, Cth October, as follows : Devonvjort Wharf Flagstaff Wharf Anckland'Wharf 7 a.m. 7.10 a.m, 7.30 a.m. By order of the Directors. H. W. HEATH, Manager. "T]-^ T^IRECT COMMUNIS_yiybjr»- CATION BETWEEN SYDNEY AND SOUTHERN PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND VIA MANUKAU. The New Zealand Steam Shipping Company inten shortly to run the fast and powerful steamship Pb.ce "be* . . 613 Tons, Henry Worst. Commander, between SYDNEY and MANUKAU, there connecting with the Company's Coastal steamers for Transhij - ment of Passengers and Cargo. Passengers are reminded that the above steamer has lately undergone a most thoroligh overhaul of hull and; machinery, besides receiving a new boiler. Her saloon has been entirely renovated, and her fore-cabin considerably enlarged, and she is now one of the fastest and most comfortable passenger stsamers in the Australian Colonies. Shippers and consignees are hereby informed that particular attention will be paid to the transhipment of cargo at the Manukau. As one of the Company's steamers will always bp ready on the Phoebe's arrrival from Sydney, the Company will be in a position to guarantee that no delay will take place in forwarding caigo. This being the shortest route between Australia and New Zealand the Company confidently rely upon the support of the public to make the service a succt«3. For all further particulars apply at the Office of COMBES & DALDY, Agents. Queen street, Auckland, jJV^ ' Tji a R"' SYD NE V •fflWl^^^i 1 D I R E C T. The N.Z.S.S. Co.'3 Fast and Powerful Screw Steamer Phcebe, H. Wokstl, Commander, will leave the Manukau for Sydney direct on SUNDAY, October 6, at 7 a.m. H»s splendid accommodation for passengers. For particulars apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agenta. T IVTEW ZBALAJND vfjw 131 PARCELS CONVEYANCE. '_&'!£ Small Parcels may now be sent to the jgJSpw. undersigned for despatch to New Zeaand from England, or from New Zealand home, at very Cheap Kates, which will include, Marine, Insurance, i.P.'A , and all other charges. Parcels should be sent, Carriage Paid, to our offlpe 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 jlis 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 EDWARD & HERBERT EUTTERFIELD, 27, Leadenhall street, London, E.C.1 Or, to . ELLIOTT & ANDERSON, Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. No further charge is made if the parcel is called for at the head offices, London and Auckland. Insurance against all risk effected if requested, and valua stated For Sale. EOS) SALE by the undersigned— Tanks, Cart Shafts, Coals (Bay of Islands and* Newcastle), Firewood, Charcoal, &c. J. CRAIG, ,' Fort street. OiH-ffMEDIATE SALE, FARM of 13G Acres, 12 miles from Auckland ; partly under cultivation, lis acres 'fenced with wire fencing, Large Garden under crop, with six-roomed House (quite n«w) lined and papered throughout. — For particulars apply to STEPHEN E. HUGHES, Solicitor, °4and 20 Shortland-street. "~XAU__^GirFORGEr\ , For Sale or Lease, from i ive to Fourteen Years, THE Plant and Goodwill of the Tauranga Forge, situated opposite the Wharf, and commanding the principal Shoeing and General Blacksmith B.usines-" in the Bay of Plenty. Plant to be taken at valuation For uarticulars apply to THOMAS INGLESS, • ; Albert-street, Auckland ; !; Or, to JOHN MARSHALL, ,;" Beach Road, Tauranga. SAWN KAURI TIMBER. FO • X "s ' A L E, In Auckland, 11: :!'. )l 'I ' 'I • I ■ : ' '' 300,000 FEET KAURI TIMBER. ■ C. A, HARRIS. August, 1873. ards : ..Custom-house street and Breakwater Road. ! essels Loaded at the Mill, Wangapoua, with ■ " despatch. "iIANOFOiITES AND HARMONIUMS EOii SALE, at Turrell's Music. Warehouse, 'QUEEN STREET, Next door to Montague's. .a FOR SALE, rOODBINB FAEM, Mount v Roskill, containing 40 acres, all fenced and auDdwided into five paddocks, with substantial stone walls, on which is erected a Dwelling-house and Outuildingfc For^rticula^apgly to COCHBANE & SQN> « F ort-atreot. F~~OH SALE, Cheap, one 21-feet Boat, several Ships' Boats and Dinglea.-^J. Clare, Uoatbuilder, Custom-house-street East.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1154, 4 October 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1154, 4 October 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1154, 4 October 1873, Page 1

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