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Shipping. «k^ AVEELAND EOUTE «Xggtffo<: \J TO ENGLAND, via SAN AND NEW YORK. TJTE AUSTRALASIAN AND AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY fITwDER (fcrfTBACT WITH TOT NETV SOUTH WALES *jtdN*V Zealand Governments fob. the Conveyance or Her-'Ma jests'a Mails). ' The splendid Steamship Mongol ' • SOCO tons, 400 horse-power^ Captain J. Flamank S be despatched from AUCKLAND on MONDAY, For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. O^ Tjl 0 E LONDON. fflvjjrlvy^' The Fine Al Barque egljsfgg® A n a z i, 470 toDS register, having nearly all her cargo engaged, will sail early in April. •'■ Her saloon affords accommodation for a limited number of second-class passengers. P«-«gsj* & GRAHAM> «*W BAM TO COEO*S§N^&Ik £3 HANDEL. Laila Eookh Leave Auckland for Coromandel. Monday, April 13, at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, at 1 p.m. Friday, April 17, at Ip.m. Leaves Coromandel for Auckland ; Tuesday, April 14, at 12 noon Thursday, April 16, at 12 noon Saturday, April 18, at 12 noon. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying or discharging stock. ' S * HOLMES BROTHERS, 1 Agents, Wharf. ~ & L "DTEJSTEY ELLIOTT Hft^k, XL MARINE SURVEYOR, afCSg^ LICENSED RECEIVER, & FOB j7yFj||||| WARDING AGENT. lessee of Bonded Store " C." for Goods Warehoused for Transhipment or for Examination. All Customs and Shipping Business promptly attended to. 'j „ Agent to the N..Z. Parcels Conveyance of London. Office: Queen staeet Wharf ■v!k&v QTEAM FROM AUCK(PBf'ftSK 0 LAND TO RIVERHEAD \lttfjjifQs~^ AND BACK (Twice Daily). Auckland to Biverhead—Gemini, at 11 o'clock a in Auckland to Riverhead—Eclipse, at 3 o'clock p m Biverhead to Auckland—Eclipse, at 9 o'clock a m Birerhead to Aacldand—Gemini, at 8 o'clock p m Fares, each way, 3s. J. CASEY. February2s,lß74 DIB" G I N G CLASS! 0 SINGING CLASS ! ON HtJILAH'S SYSTEM. Mr J, BfiOWN will commence a CLASS on the itovemtem it-the Oddfellow* Hall, at the junction olCo&kand Grey-streets, on FRIDAY EVENING April 10, to commence at 7 o'clock sharp. . fnwns desirous; of joining will please enter their wrnatA Messrs Upton's as early as possible. Terms-One guinea for the couise of fifty lessons; , Quuterly payments of 6s each to be paid, in advance POPULAR- SINGING CLASSES * ". . . ' ON. THE TONIC SOL-FA METHOD. Tie -Third Elemeptaty Class on this favourite method, will be commencfcd by MR CHARLES BLOMFIELD, in the Edwardes-street School-room, onTHUBSDAY IveniDg, April 16, when Subscriptions will be takeii and Menibera enrolled" by the Secretary. . - Tickets for the six months'..course—Gentlemen, Wj; Ladies, is 5s (including Music).' .'; •- i—! ' '*' - ' '■ ■■ ■ ' ' '■■■ ■'- .-'■ "'■■■ ~J3 il ■ '• - ■ . SOUTH BRITISH MEE AND U "MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. •■■''- i I Mealsherebyigiveri that,&e-Half-yearly General aeetag of the Shareholder? of this Company will be : «™ at the office of the Company Queen-street, Auckund, en MPNDAY. the 13th day of April, 1874; at - fumess: To. .receive^ the ■ half-yearly report and andto elect auditors. * :'' ■.'.'' >% prflerof tie Board of Directors. J . .'.-•<: A.BOAfiDMAN; /. .'••;, " ?c»3 ■:■ ■ ■, ."■-..:--.... Manager. ' .- ■ Aiicklaiidi : Mareh Ifi, 1874. .., 5 ,- „'.-,. : *-~— r'".j ...,{j— '. '"',■"'.,].. -: -. AND. NAVY HOTEL, OT?ES,QTJ^KM;-STREET, AUCKLAND..', •. ■ ■'^~kMmxHICKLIN(&i ;--, . ■iwid «n^ ;;•:;■-. :■■■: jo" aw, .. ""- i: ■,; EHQPRIETOES. ,- : ~.,-, ;*■' THIS B'IRST-CLASS HOTEL WBHses every, accommodation (required by reai- § ®h> «,by gentlemen visiting Auckland ""wtefor the Australian Colonies, America, Engj Httd the Continent.' ; : have .been made with express anp 1 to meet every steWer on arrival at I ftoprietorg are determined tfiat-the ■;i' <>i i 1 taK. MMV AlrD' irAVT HOTEL I 'esecond to^none-in the SouthernrSess.' 1 v"^ BeS^ Brandsof m &Bh and Colonial I '"Vtategesof Colonial Wind and Spirits will 1 U^SSf f A^aliaa Wines wIU arrive by the 1 nSS? 01161 ac c^ine whb wasfor many Ito > °f theGEEiT SOYER ' suppliesthe J^^cfthelabie-';1 I BPI®n)ID.BATHS (QOT'OR COLD). I SHOWER BATHS. ■ I N^t Watchman always in attendance. 1 C- M. HICELING & CO. |ft' ° T i c B . ■ It Is r - * I 'W ? f Spltal M>wmetits, Allotments 1 $■■* h i U9 ' A&kland, adver I jWiSft*ll^ ifl*^ *as been; I W«*'WRNEB: I Snub,, t J> ',; ■:. I Atoft v«Offloe, Superintendent. I J8,1874.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1303, 11 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1303, 11 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1303, 11 April 1874, Page 1

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