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Shipping. . CJATURDAY, 18th - ..;. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON \':;®fl; AND SOUTHERN PORTS. ;/The favourite p. s. Patersou, G Mundlb, Commander, will leave for the abovi .ports (and intermediate ports if any inducemen Offers), on. SATURDAY next, 18th instant, at 2 p.m •For freight or passage, apply to MORTON JONES, £fo. 1, Queen-street. Will receive Cargo on THURSDAY MORNING. Wggsg&s^i A n a z i, 470 tons register, having nearly all her cargo engaged, will sail early in April. Her saloon affords accommodation for a limited number of second-class passengers. ■ " for freight or passageapply to OWEN & GRAHAM. <*.%£& QTEAM TO COSOs^^^^^k3 mandel. Lallaßookli leave Auckland for Coromandel. ■Wednesday, April 15, at Ip.m. Friday, April 17, at 1 p.m. Leaves Coromandel for Auckland ; 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. HOLMES BROTHERS, Agents, Wharf. Aol1' 1' TT EN E V ELLIOTT OK^SV ll MARINE SURVEYOR, - asf^o^iis" LICENSED RECEIVER, & FOR 3»£ISl8» WARDING AGENT. Lessee of Bonded Store " C." for Goods Warehoused for Transhipment or for Examination. All Customs and Shipping Business promptly at'tendedto. Agent to the N.Z. Parcels Conveyance of London. s Office: Qaeen street Wharf "- flki l/FANUKAU STEAM ±?X SERVICE. Tarn O'Shanter Will leave the Government Wharf, Onehunga, for Waiu>u, Awitu, and other Stations, carrying goods and passengers-as follows :— Leaves Onehunga. Returning from Waiuku, &c. "Wednesday, 1.30 p.m. Thursday, high water Saturday, 8 am. Saturday, ~ JAMES W. WALLER, Agent. ' "iiv^ QTEAM FHOM AUCK--Bfl#K&l£k KJ LAND TO RIVERHEAD 4XfiM$S&- AND BACK (Twica Daily). Auckland to Biverhead—Gemini, at 11 o'clock a m Auckland to Riverhead— Eclipse, at 3 o'clock p m TUverhesd to Auckland—Eclipse, at 9 o'clock a m Biverhead to Auckland-^Gemini, at 3 o'clock p m Fares, each way, Ss. J. CASEY. February 25,1874. pHTTROH OE ENGLAND V GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNEL v AUCKLAND. / Established 1855. Head Master-James Adams, 8.A., Member of the Convocation of the London University Classical Master—Rev Joseph Bates Drawing Master-Mr J. C. Hoyte Assistant Master—Mr C. J. Ashwell The quarter begins April 13. THE undersigned are. Cash Ptjbchasees of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL TALLOW, &c, &c, at highest market rates, in any quantity. Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate Cash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROSj lANNBBS AND LEATHER MANUFAOTUBERB A 0 0 « Ti A W B. pOPULAR SINGING CLASSES ■*- ;' ' ON TBK ' . TONIC SOL-FA METHOD. The Thitd Elementary Class on this favourite method, will be commenced by MR CHARLES BLOMFIELD, in the Edwardes-street School-room, on THURSDAY Evening, April 16, when Subscriptions will be taken and Members enrolled by the Secretary. / Tickets for the six months' course—Gentlemen, 10s; Ladies, 6s ; Children, 5s (including.Music). A EMY AND NAVY HOTEL, . UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. C. M. HICKLING & CO., Propkietoks. this first-class hotel possesses every accommodation required by resifonts in the City, or by gentlemen visiting Auckland en route for the Australian Colonies, America,' Enj> knd, and the Continent. - / Arrangements have been made with express anp «h proprietors to meet every steamer on arrival at . the wharf. The Proprietors are determined that the ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. *«U he second to none in the Southern Seas. None but the Best Brands of English and Colonial *les, or Vintagoß of Colonial Wines and Spirits will be vended. 1 Australian Wines wlu a"176 the A» Jfcperienced Ohetfle Cuisine who was for many yews the PUPIL of the GREAT SOYER, suppliesthe 'dements of the Table. SPLENDn) BATHS (SOT OR COLD). SHOWER BATHS. A. Night 'Watchman always in attendance. ■ ■ - ■ *> --~^_gI^jICKLING & CO. ot\ fa e n L tifledfor Pübu« information that the Sale 'Ji iH OB . 1 eBJ of Endowments, AUotments ''^8?« ed to Te if' Se°tiOn 9 ' ty of AucklaDd' adver -r° STPONED ld °n the 23rd Instant ' has been " 01 12 °'clncknoon of WEDNES B _ . J. WILLIAMSON, . A?*! 1*"1^ Office Superintendent.,

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1305, 14 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1305, 14 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1305, 14 April 1874, Page 1

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