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W:'"~~<*r A uSI'RAL-&BIAN| JM JCL BTEA Al SFAYIQ-A't'lOß ! M .3»»TOr AND MELBOI/.-xNE. A»D ; I ' Aii QUEiSNS.LANI> POUTS'; j ■ ■>?.'-o" P& i'ALMIiR T'IYER C-OiDS7KI.DS. j 1 Oypferenea, I «oO.mn«,^. W»o», oxpoctaf an or i, I Wmter, will leave as abo^ ::,: hours [ M ..»<".eia"riv.''-i. i *U»*ls^v "OUT*; TO' 'E\ rS.Oi-& VJA \ I V^¥\Fi> >WO.\i.'iLCl.r, SA3? Fi4S.yCTBCO, I Hie Australasian Steam Navigation Company under I Contract with the Governments of New South Wales and New Zealand, for Conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails.] m l . Cyphrenes, I 2,500 torr. Thomas Wood, Commander, expected on I Thnrsfj*"? tecemter 24, will leave for Honolulu and ■ S»n Fr,H>; *Co six hours after arrivaL J For to at or passage and all particulars apply to j nci :■■'.. H. M. JERVIS, | " kgent. I :f*i? IRST SHIP F^ ■' ■I'"H The favourite regulir Trader : City of Auckland, ■ Captain Ra.lls. will sail at an early date. I There are three CabiDs 'in the Saloon disengaged. I For freight or passage apply to -ORUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. High-street, Auckland, November 23, 1874. j___jv TJ'OE BALB,P^EIGHT, ■*- 0R CHARIER. lifrtWHfflaß The Clipper Barque I Harriet Armitage, 532 tons register, well found in every respect, sails well, will carry a large cargo on a light draught of later. For particulars, apply to Captain on board ; or GEO. W. BINNEY. "rt^aj. "O E JS T E V ELLIOTT jgPTcrJfesj. JLL marine surveyor, TO^O^ LICENSED RECBIVSR, & FOR ffaa^^M WARDING AGJiNT. Lessee of Bonded Store " O." tor Goods Warehoused for Transhipment or for Examination. All Customs and Shipping Business promptly attended to. Agent to the N.Z. Parcels Conveyance of London. Office : Qaeen street Wharf -i *Vj^ & UUJLLA.KD AIND fidasi^i^ Ok NORTH SHORE STEAM V_____|y_\^-FERRY COMPANY (Limited). The Steamer leaves Auckland for Woodside flnring the week days at 8.15 and 11.15 a.m. ; 2 and 6.10 p.m. On Sunday at 9.46 a.m.; 1.30, 2.45, and 5.1 p.m- Leaves Woodside on week days at 8.45, and 11.45 a.m. ; 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. On Sundays at 10.15 a.m.; 2, 3.15, and 5.30 p.m. The Steamer leaves Auckland for North Shore Shore during the week days at 7.30, 9, 10, 11, 12 am,, land 12.30 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 6, and 6.30 p.m [Leaves North Shore—7, 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m. ; land 1, 1 30, 2, 3.30, 4, 5.6, and 6 p.m. Night Trip 3 ■leave Auckland—B,lo, and 11. Saturday boat leaves Httl instead of 12 30. ■ Sunday leaves Auckland 10.30 a.m.; 1 30, 2.30, 3, A 3O, 4, 4.30, 5.30, 6, and 630 p.m. Night—B.3o. Heaves North Shore 9.30, 10, 12 30 a.m. ; and 1, 2, 3, Si.3o, 4, 4.30, 5. and 6 pm. Nignt, 8. The 1.30 trip Hto Devonport Wharf. J Note.—The 8.30 and 9.30 a.m., and 6.5 pm. trips I bom Devonport Wnaif, and the 7.80 and 9 am., and 1130 and 5.30 p.m. trips from Auckland to Devonport Wharf. H. W. HEATH, Manager. ■jS 7" a : t i c c. REMOVAL OF THE AUCKLAND SOAP AND CANDLK WORKS. ■We, the undersigned, in returning thanks for the liberal support received during the last twelve years beg to inform our friends and customers that having completed the erection of our extensive Works at Bichmond, comprising all the latest improvements in Plant and Machinery, we are now in position to supply our various brands of Soap and C/indles of the very best quality at prices which defy competition. I WARWOCK BROTHERS, | AUCKLAND SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS, I Richmond, Cox's Creek. I Office—Durham-street, I Next door to Messrs Roberton & Co. I JITJ SICAL NOTI C~E. I H. CTJCKSEY, I MUSIC-SELLEEB, j I HAS REMOVED s '% FROM :\ wakefield-street ■ 240, QTJEEN-StSeET, Auckland H (Five doors above the City Hall). Hlj. H. CUCKSEY begs to inform his numerous Spends and the public generally that he has^added to llpb business a WeU-selected Stock of BOOKS and yBSrATIOJS'ERY. and that he is In receipt of Maga- .'■ lines, Periodicals, Ac , by every mail. I Pianofortes and Harmoniums A very large ana ■ (bice selection of the above at tne lowest prices— H 'torn £12. For sale or hire on the deferred payment 3 n lhe largest and choicest stock in Auckland of ■ Conceitinas, Violins, Flutes, Tambourines, and otner B bitruments ; also, choice Roman and English Strings I of all kinds, just received, and all the moßt popular ■ Music. H. CUCKSEY, Wholesale and Retail Music-seller and Stationer. [ESTABLISHED 1863.] Just opened I BALL DRESSES, GBEXADINES AND MUSLINS. A. H. DIETHLEM, Shoetiakd-stkeet, ■JJA.Y OF ISLANDS COAL. To Arrive, ex Cutter Fawn, AT TWENTY-SIX SHILLINGS tf TON, I. AT SHIP'S SIDE. FORD, MAILLER, & CO., BREAKWATER ROAD. TxTlbwiN caebT"timber "*■ MERCHANT, AUCKLAND. -SiE-Having charged^ pnbli-ly with stealing a «o Note out of my cash-box, and now finding that «nch chargo was made by me in error, I take this opportunity of apologising to you, and expressing my such charge was made. HoMAg GRAia Auckland, 25th November, 1874. Ttf reference to the above, will Mr *; CAaainfo^thepubHc how his firm became K>sse?sed of the Pro. Note, and how disposed of .' -U I^^aUfuturedate. |^S~ CO-OPEEATi?i~^iAT SUPPLY COMPANY (LIMITED). are 1,800 Shares applied for. Ifc is requisite 10 We 2,000 Shares before a meeting is called. ' Boßiness to commence with New-Year. .*« 'urther particulars, apply to A. PORNWEOf.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1502, 3 December 1874, Page 1

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