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Shipping. ■llhfr A "FINLAND ROUTE THE AND AMERICAN iin AIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Unmk Contract WITH Tnif New South "Walks ily'7EW Zbalakd Governments tor the conveyance op Her Majesty's Maiis). ♦y jSUyX VI Steamship > ; Cyphrenes, /» ~• ' aNO * wrse-power, CapUin T. Woons, ■—-iiiii-bnuew-*-»1)ed from AUCKLAND on MONDAY August h, at -i o'clock p m., for KANDAVU, connecting there with the steamship Macgvesrcr, 3000 tons,' Captain F Moore, for HONOLULU and SAN for freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to : , HENDERSON & MaCFARLANE. •;~Wlv% A ÜBTKAL ASIAN TS&fc. If- :.. _£^ STEAM NAVIGATION im¥t?W*<&' CO.'S Fiist-class Steamers. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS. The splendid new atHamsiiip _ ' > . ; . Victoria, 2,100 tons, J T. Durrmll, Commander, expected about 30th July, will leave three days after arrival JJor freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. July 4, 1874. ' " " Ja XT BFEY ELLIOTT £#» J-1- MARINE SURVEYOR, ■£& LICENSED EECBIVEE, & FOR j|L,gf WARDING AGENT. Lessee of Bonded Store "C." for Goods Warehoused for Transhipment or for Examination. All Customs and Shipping Business promptly atndedto. Agent to the N.Z. Parcels Conveyance of London. Office : Queen street Wharf AJLfc REGULAR TRADEBS ■Mjj^M^ . AUCKLAND & L^TTELTON. 32&SSi£^£ The Clipper Brigantines Flirt and Ryno. Best care taken of goods. Never damage cargo. For freight or passage apply to D. H. IVcKENZIE, __. Custom House-street. Jkjb^ ft T E A^ TO <t}- '«f W--i^ COROMANDEL. Lallaßookh . leaves Aucklard for Coromandel: Wednesday, July 29, at 12 noon Friday, July 31, at 12 noon. Leaves Coromandel for Auckland: Tuesday, July 28, at 12 noon Thursday. July 30, at 12 noou Saturday, Augiisi 1, at 12 noon. (Weather and other circumstance!! permitting). No cargo will be received after 11.30 a m. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying or discharging stock. HOLMES BROS,, * Agents. Wharf. *l 4 li/TILTIADES, SHIP, -LTJL FROM LONDON. "smkva^^' The above ship havirig reported at the Customs, Consignees are requested to Pass "Entries, Pay Fiteight, and take Delivery, in terms of Bills of Lading. All Goods impeding Ship's discharge will be-landed and stored at Consignee*' risk and expense. A Sicht Entry to Clear the Ship will be passed on TUSSDAY, the 28th, at 10 a.m. Charge for each Bill of Lading, 10s 6d. OWEN & GKAHAM, • A gents. j#*._k iyrA:NIrKAICJ STEAM &jm,M-*- ■IS'JL service. Tarn O'Shanter Will leave the Government Wharf, Onehunga, for Waiuku, Awitu, and other Stations, caixying goods as d passerigers as follows : — Leaves Onehunga. .Returning from Waiukn, &c. Wednesday, 4 p.m. Wednesday, high water Saturday, 8 a.m. Saturday, high water Also,. For Cornwallis, Fuia, Paratuti, and Awitu Sawmills (weather permitting), every Friday, at 10 a.m. JAMES W. WALLER, i • •'. . - •' Agent. Auckland, July 27,1874. ~~s* TVT I I* T I A D ES, Ml®ti&.^JjJL 1452 TONS REGISTER. v^^f^S^ TENDERS for the Discharge of the ship MUtiades. will be received by the undersigned until3p.m on MONDAY, the 27th inst." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. OWEN & GRAHAM, i . , . Agents. ' . v-i ~ Ti^Oß TABAN AKJ, «fes^^: Jl 1 nelson, picto:w, wel-T^Sif-ilA'-- LIXGTON, LYTTKLT-N, A^D 4B^^^&- PoRK CHA.LMERS. The N.S.S.S: Company's s s. Ladybird, H. J. C. Anbbetvs, Commander, from tbe Onehuuga on TUESDAY next, 28th instant, immediately after arrival of train leaving Auckland at half-past 7 am. For freight or passage, apply to • COMBES & D AXDY;-Auckland ; Or. A BARNKS, Onehunga. a-'M-;'A L iT "s^t ore TO LE T IN . ' FOET S T.R EE T, : ,! Now occupied by MX HAEKIK'S, COOPER. Apply to J. CRAIG, Tout- street. MBS. SGOTTi Iftte of • Belfast, begs to notify to her friend, and the. (renei ■* ) public that she is oren to exer.ute sny orders for HR" 101"^ work, and the trade in all its branches. wl% e™^ care and attention' and-on moderate terms J . addressed "A.8.," office of this paper, will receive prompt attention. j^ o T~ I O B. On SATURDAY there will be on view and f°r. sa'®. In mv window '50 pnw of Gold EarrinKS and 100 Gold'Broochrp all markfdlrwerthananyother house in town. Call niid «pc for vnuwlw?. F H4 LEWTSSON. . JEWELLER, QUEBF-STREET, AUCKLAND. TO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND.— ' Tbe Xarpest srd Har.dsomest Assortment of / (JEM LOCKETS ard CRO-SES is to be seen at F. H. Xbwisson's Jewellery Establishment, Queenstreet, A-nckland. T?OITND, the establishment where all X 1 Jewellery is marked in plain figures and no two prices carped —V. H. LEWIS'ON, Jeweller, opposite the Union Bank. Queen-street^ R^ TOP aiid inspect my new stock of Gent's PtudP. Plfeve Link*. P""**'r""»»* Puitfs. in ell 100 fc-*s io felcct frrm.-V. H I/KW.fc>--BON, Jeweller, opposite Union Bank, Queen-street. T~o pei?so.n"s~abotit to MABEY.-The largest »?sorted uterk of Weddjnp Tiinps and Kpepers in >ew Ze^!3^.d is at h. ", LEWTSSON'S, Jeweller, Queen-street. All my own make. WANTED,. 1000 Purchasers for 'Greenstone and Quartz Ornaments, the iars;ert vid tait awrbnent in the colony, at F. t±. LKWIBSON/8. Manufacturer of Colonial Jewellery.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1391, 27 July 1874, Page 1

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