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M Skipping. I"TT a xtstbalabian I Uro^S, •*-*" STEAM NAVIGATION B lOTif^'CO.'B FirHt-class Steamers. I|^^SyAND MELBOURNE, AND M l ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS j IMO <ISE PAIjM:EB BIVEE GOLDFIELDS. I The splendid Mail steamship m Cyphrenes, H s «otoD»,T. Wood, Commander, expected on or _Kwt 6th December, w jh i eave as a b o^e six hours ■''ftXight or passage, and all particulars, apply to m H. M. JERVIS, Agent. K&aT~F ° E lon"dojt M$ FOLLOW THEJ COUNTESS OF KINTORE. ■ ibe Fast and Favourite Regular Trader |" City of Auckland, M £»ptain Balls, will sail for London at an early date ■ Her last passage from Auckland to London was ■ncompUshed In 80 days. ■ Excellent accommodation for Cabin and Steerage avengers. ■ for freight or passage aprdy to | CRUICKSHANK & CO., I Agents I High-street, Auckland, ■ October 12,1874. I'JSHaT Oj&N k& X JfiJLiLIUT'i 1 ilS^^V -*-*- MARINE SURVEYOR ■W^3s£> LICENSED RECEIVER. & FOR IgafeJgS* WARDING AGENT. I iewee of Bonded Store " O." lor Goods Warehoused B(or Tmnaiiipment or fox Examination. I All Customs and Shipping Business promptly attended to. igent to the N.Z. Parcels Conveyance of London. Office: Qaeen street Wharf THs&v A UOKJLA.JJ<JD AJND OT*»n^s. *^ NORTH SHORE STEAM #|^^^- FERRY COMPANY (Limited). lie Steamer leaves Auckland for Woodside I taring the week days at 8.15 and 11.15 a.m. ; 2 indfi.lo p.m. On Sunday at 9.45 a.m.; 1.30, 2.45, and il p.m. Leaves Woodside on week days at 8.45, cd 11.45 a.m. ; 2.30 and 5.30 p.m. On Sundays at 1115 a.m.; 2, 3.16, and 6.30 p.m. The Steamer leaves Auckland for North Shore ffiore during the week days at 7.30, 9, 10,11,12 a m lid 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 6.30, 6, and C.30 p.m. laves North Shore—7, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30,11.30 a.m. ; odl, 1 30, 2, 3.30, 4, 5.6, and 6 p.m. Night Trip 3 ton Auckland—B,lo, and 11. Saturday boat leaves ill instead of 12.30. Sunday leaves Auckland 10.30 a.m. ; 1 30, 2.30, 3, HO, 4, 4.30, 5.30, 6, and 6.30 p.m. Night—B.3o. luves North Shore 9.30,10,12 30 a. m.; and 1,2 3, 180, 4, 4.30, 5. and 6p m. Night, 8. The 1.30 trip tiDevonport Wharf Notji.— The 8.30 and 9.30 am., and 5.5 p m. trips tornDevonport Wnarf, and the 7.30 and 9 a.m., and iMand 5.30 p.m. trips from Auckland to Devonport *larf. H. W. HEATH, Manager. rpHE DELICACY OF THE i SEASON. " W STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM W' i w Fresh from the Garden three times daily, AT ROBERT BREWIN'S, W NEXT SIBBIN'S CORNER MART, 5° Queen-street. TBAW BERRIES! ) STRAWBERRIES!! Iwryhody can be supplied with Strawberries Cream at George Smith's Strawberry Gardens, lion's Bridge, opposite Whition's Old Brewery, id dose to the Newmarket Railway. IfUSICAL NOTICE. h. ctTcksey, MUSIC-SELLEER, HAS REMOVED FROM WAKEFIELD-STREET TO 240, QTJEEN-STHEET, Auckland (Five doors above the City Hall). I F. CCTCKSEY begs to inform his numerous Mends and the public generally that be has added to iii business a Well-selected Stock of BOOKS and STATIONERY, and that he is in receipt of Magaliiies, Periodicals, &c , by every mail. Piwofortes and Harmoniums - A very large and Mcc sslection cf the above at tne lowest prices— from £12. For sale or hire on the deferred payment ijstem. The largejt and choicest stock in • Auckland of Ooncertisas, Violins, Flutes, Tambourines, and other taitraments; also, choice Roman and "English Strings ot all kinds,j ju t received, and all the most popular Music. E\ CUC.KSEY, «Hoi,KgiiE and Retail Music-seller and Stationer. ; [ESTABLISHED 1563.] U BT LANDED THE PEOPLE'S HARMONIUM, (In polished dark oak oases). PRICE, £7 10s. ;; J. brown & son's, %SIC WAREHOUSE, ■is .OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL. pITED STATES BOAEDINGV 6 HOUSE AND DINING-ROOMS, ':<rv *KH - S X B Z B T, AUCKLAND. fc.\ EDWARD DARBY S» Inform his friends and the public that he has "f Mcd the Lease of the above extensive premises. RE-OPEN the same on MONDAY "s&£? SOthitstant, as a , BOARDING-HOUSE AND . „ j 4". RESTAURANT. ~ I 1 H*^ nonse is sow being painted, papered, and SWly cleaned, new bedding, &c, provided, and \ Hi plb g done n"essary to ensure the comfort of ; fc'/or Board and Lodging—Single and Double tti i J nd 20s Per week. ~', fcftftS.***" thia opportunity of thanking hi 3 ff™ their past favours conferred ion him at the ! tad™? Dtohig Rooms, on the wharf, and trusts by SI gN" new house with civility and attention, ffJffontinuance of their support, as well as to "*4 to th *re °f the Patrona^e of residents and ; JaTllTay jsleep"£RS. i&^Bnedis prepared"to givethehlgtestprioe I»SSr* yßleepers, dressed or undressed. No charge . Dressed by steam at cheap rates. Apply , F. ARCHAED, " n, near Railway Station ; 4i^___^ Mechanics' Bay. P^ET, a t Bewinarketja Com Ssh&n Bho P fiWed up with every conveniC°^ter^ Drawers, G*s, &c, Dwelling \ A SSft lately occupied by Mr Taite, Wio : iSr »door t0 tne p ost Office. Rent Low. m&aiigl A "gas,, P. 0., Newmarket. A good **eL n \ Tailor. not yet established in New&E tajia^ M» A- will treat with any one for his , %Sif t nd connect the two shops into one ■^T S^°P 30 feet wide, which with Dress- . aaaed t0 the Drapery, would make a -^C^nnesspiace. qtaON(^EY AND HABDS^BARING SALE of Stock on Prem ?^ a-Btreet. No Reasonable Offer ReJ^femW* .to let. Few Days Longer. Balance

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1497, 27 November 1874, Page 1

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