SMppi <- — f— f^VERND ROUTE W^^, V-/ TOfGLAND, VIA SAN jMjmjMgggi FKANCISfND NEW YOEK. THE AUSTRALASIAiND AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSIf COMPANY Under Contract with ' New South Wales and New Zealand G-RNM2;nts vfok,th:b Conveyance op Hejajests's Mails). i5 *s^' city of ilaide, 1500 tons, SOO horse-powe&ptain J. W. Brown, Will be despatched from AKLAND on WEDNESDAY, July 8, at 2 p.m. fdANDAVU, connecting there with the steamsbMacgregor, 3000 tons, Captain H. GRAiNGEitJr HONOLULU and SAN FRANpiSCO. ] For freigat, passage, and particulars, apply to I HENDEEf & MACFAELANE. -JLIA A TJCEALASIAN ?^^»^ ■JLi- SSAM NAViaATION J£^^M^4& CO.'S F'class Steamers. " FOX SYDNEY ANIJELBOURNE, AND ALL QUEENAND PORTS. The iplendtd new isteavlp 2100 tons, J. T. Derr* Commander, will leave on FEIDAY, June S, a*'clock. For freight or passaged all particulars, apply to B.X. JERVIS, Agent. <«Skj& T?O TAEANAKI, 9KPBtl&m>. -H ELSON, PICTON, WELSfiJ^^P- LINGN, LYTTELTON, AND I—HWiPffl l> POEQffALMEES. The N.Z.S.S. Compj's s.s. Tanaki, E. Wheeler, Comiider, from the Wharf, ®nehunga, on FEIDAY it. July 3, at 12 o'clock noon. For freight or pass? apply to " CffiES & DALDY, Agents, Auckland ; Or, AIAENES, Onehunga. July 1,1874. Jbt^k TOE NET ELLIOTT HBi, -LJMABINE SUEVEYOE, aflPfi^v LIOtSED EECEIYEE, & FOE Jfft£!*mM WAEDING AGENT. Lessee of Bonded Bre " 0." for Goods Warehoused for Transhipment orr Examination. All Customs and lipping Business promptly atnded to. Agent to the N.Z.ircols Conveyance of London. Office : Queen strf Wharf «*A. C|T EAM TO •P^^^, KJ COBOMANDEL. Lla Bookh. leaVes Afland for Coromandel: Friday, July 31 noon. Leaves Ccmandel for Auckland; Thursday, Julfat noon Saturday, July, at noon (Weather and oct circumstances permitting). STo cargo will beiceived after 11.80 a m. Not responsible r accidents in shipping, carrying Oi discharging stoci 1 HOLMES BROS., • Agents, Wharf. jjlfc- C^aULAE TEADERS iCKLAN^ T& LYTTELTON. b&&®X®3& lljciipper Brigantines Pit and Ryno. Best care taken of 6ods. Never damage cargo. For freight or pa»ge apply to [6. H. JVcKENZIE, Custom House-street. ~~aT7 tilanukatt steam tfg^ JJI service. Tail O'Shanter Will leave the Gternment Wharf, Onehunga, fo Waiuku, Awitu, ax other Stations, carrying goods and passengers as foWs:— 5 Leaves Onehunga), Eeturninp from Waiuku, &C. Wednesday, 8.0 a.m.\ Wednesday, high water ■ . Saturday, 830a. m. \ Saturday, high water For Cornwallis, HuiaParatuti, and Awitu Sawmills . . : every Mday, at 10 a.m. _ JAMS W. WALLER, • . Agent. - Auckland, June 27i874. ■ .'... _ - j A UCKLAkD AND NORTH Q. SHOEE STIIM FEEEY COMPANY . Limited). !The p.s. TAKAPTNA leaves Auckland for North Shore during the wea days at 7.30, 9,10, 11, 12 a. m., ' and 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 430, 5.30, and 6 p.m. NIGHT TEIPS —8 10, aid 11. SUNDAY. —10.30 ••■■■"' a.m. ;1,2,3, 4, 5, aid 6, p.m. Night, 8.30. Leaves • North Shore-7, 8.3? 9.30, 10.30. and 11.30 a.m ;«md 1,2, 3,4,5.15 p.m. At night— 7.20, 8.30,and10.30. The p.s. DEVOn6kT leaves Auckland for Woodside during the week Jays at 8.15 and 11.15 a.m. ; 2 and 5.10 p.m. On Stday at 9.45 a.m.; 1.80, 2.45, and fi.l p.m. Leaves Voodside on week days at 8.45, and 11.45 a.m. ; 2.3 land 6.30 p.m. On Sundays at 10.15a.m,2,,l4d^0 F . HEATH> "; ; Manager. Auckland, May 7,1874. Q E U; E E P, . COEN EXTEACTOE, PEACIICAL CHIROPODIST AND MANICUEE, ■• ■:••■'•', (From: Pabis). Stjrgehy : Princes-itreet, (opposite Masonic Hotel), ; • : , . • Auckland. Eadical cures of all kinds of corns (hard or soft, as well as bunions, callosities, of nails growing into the flesh, &c, *c. • Attendance at the" patient's own residence from 9 am. to 12 o'clock noon daily ; at the Surgery, Princes-street, opposite Masonic Hotel, from 12 till p.m. Terms: FIVE SHILLINGS per Perfect Cure.. Ladies' Private Operating Boom. • N.B.—Schools, Hotels, Bathing Establishments, and Hospitals attended. , pHQTOGEAPHIO NOTICE. Mr G. JREDFEEN begs to intimate to his friends and customers that he has Ec-commenced business in the premises lately occupied by J. Cokbett, Post"^sTF offlce Bide« Snortland-street-j[ O P X I N S' MEDICAL HALL IS NOW OPPOSITE THE AEMY AND NAVY HOTEL, 'Jjffifc • TAPPER QtTEEN-STOS?.T. - , • ' «\ - * -' ■--■' ...■:'.-' .'■ • .'■ ■ ' - ' ' • • 1 • '" ' '■ ■ ' •&'l tiJ .. ■ ■;■ . y..- .-':■:.-.. ■! .-■ .■ it
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1371, 2 July 1874, Page 1
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