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m SlUpping, I Mi\ jGL STEAM NAVIGATTOW I ®^ C°''S Fkßt-c!as3 Steamed ION I SiSSy AND MELBOURNE, AND I ? ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS ; ' M AtSOt THE PALBIER RIVER GOLDPIELDS. 1 jbesplendfdMail steamship I Cyphrenes, 15» tons, T. Wood, Coaimnndev, expected on or ■ Jbontfttb December, will leave as abo^e six hours ■ ifter arrival . . ■ for freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to I **• M- J-SRVIS, Agent. I i^L O VERT^ND MAIL ;.',| The Steamship Cyplirenes, ■ gSOO tons, Thomas Wood, Commander exnertpri M M Jjfflnrtay.Deoemher 24, will Jeave for HonoS gSd H jtn F/gncisco six hours after arrival UUUIUIU ana 1 for freight or passage ana all particulars apply to >M , Igent. ;:| li%. I? 011 SYDNEY AND H^W*l»* MELBOURNE. WM The fast and favourite ss. j Hero, ■ Captain T. Lo«an, will. leave Queen-street Wharf for H above port* on MONDAY Afternoon, at i o'clock. H lot irttight or passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. I Qneen-street, December 4, 1874* I SHIP FOR The favourite reguUr Trader City of Auckland, if ftptain Ralls. will sail at an early date. There are three CabiDS in t^e Saloon disengaged Tor freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., BM Agents. High-street. Auckland, U _^foverrber 23, 1874. I ts£s&3&v i-S Jbii^iiJt JULiLIWJL'T 1 -*■ ■*- MAlil^S BURV3SYOR, 1 ■MSr!O^LIX>3NSED .KKCEIV3R, «Sj FOS M «gg&^g^ WARBIKG AGfiKT. lessee of Bonded Store " C." for Goods Warehoused for Transhipment or for Examination. All Customs and Shipping Business promptly atm tended to. j Agent to tho W.Z. Parcels Convey&nca of London. Omce : Qaeon stroet Wharf j\^ A Dv. KJuA-JJiiJ AND N **a?W^^ NORTH SHORE STEAM I I?EE:aY COMPANY (Limited). The Steamer leaves Auckland for Woodsido H during the week days at 8.16 and 11.15 a.m. ; 2 ■ and 6.10 p.m. On Snndoy at 9.45 a.m.; 1.30, 2.45, and H&l p.m. Leaves Woodside on weekdays at 8.45, §1 and 11.45 a.m. ; 2.30 and 6.80 p.m. On Sundays at M 10.15 a.m.; 2, 3.15, and 6.30 p.m. I The Ktearaer leaves Auckland for North Shore BShore during the week days at 7.30, 9, 10, 11, 12 am,, Htnd 12.30, 1 30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.80, G, aud 6.30 p.m. HLeaves North Shore—7. 8.30, 9.30, 10.30. 11.30 a.m. ; BHnd t. 1 30, 2, 3.30, 4, 5.5, and 0 p.m. Wight Trips laßeave Auckland—B, 10, and 11. Saturday boat loaves Hit 1 instead of 12 30. 'm Sunday leaves Auckland 10 30 a.m. ; 1.30, 2.30, 3, M 350,4, 4.30, 5.30, 6, and 630 p.m. Night—B.3o. "m Leaves Korth Sh(-re 9.30, 10, 12 30 a.m.; and 1, 2, 3, ■""■ 3.30, 4, 4.30, 5. and 0 pm. Nigiit, 8. The 1.30 trip ■ toDevonport Whaif Noxit.— The 8.30 and 9.30 a.m., and 5.6 pm. trips II from Bevonport Wnarf, and the 7.30 and 9 a.m., and | 430 and 5.30 p.m. trips from Auckland to Devonport I Wharf. H. W. HEATH, Manager. I M v T~ 1 U Jfi. REMOVAL OP THE AUCKLAND SOAP AND j CA^DLIS "WORKS. j We, the undersiened, in returning thanks for the I liberal support received during the last twelve years i beg to inf inn our friends and customers th^t having I completed tho erection of our extensive Worns at •I Bichmond, comprising all the .latest improvements in '1 Plant and Machinery, we are now in position to 1 ■ BaPPly our various brands ef Soap and Candles of the ta very best quality at prices which deiy competition. | WARNOCK BROTHERS, 1 AUCKLAND SOA'* AND CaNL-LE WORKS, I BicnjtoND, Cux's Creek. I Office—Durhamstrt.t, !| ' Next door to Messrs Robbbton & Co. I ■M' 0" 8'"10 A^~N^^ I C E.I H. OUCKSEY, H MUSIC-BELLEEK, ■ HAS REMOVED B PROS! M; WAKEFIELD-STREET ; H 240, QUEEN-STKEET, Auckland J (Five doors above the City Hall). ■H'J. E. CUCKSEY begs to inform his numerous M,friends and the public genera'ly thit he has added to ■ his business a Well-selected Stock of books and I BTA.TIONERY. and that he is in receipt of MagaI zincs, Periodicals, &c, by every mail. ■ ' Pianofortes and Harmoniums A very large and m choice salection of the above at tne lowest pnees- .. J from £12. For tale or hire on the deferred payment I lystem. j The largest and choicest stock in Auckland of I Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, Tambourines, and other I Instruments; also, choice Roman and Knglish Strings 1 of all kinds, just received, and all the most popular I ■ Music. ■\ H. CUCKSEY, 1 Wholesale and Retail Music-seller and I Stationer. I [ESTABLISHED 1863.] rjV~A V 1 A S Gt A. TO COMMERCIAL MEN, THEATRICALS, AKD OTHERS. • The largest and most commodious Hall in the heart of Tauranga TO BE.LKT on moderate terms I ty the day, night, or week. Telegrams promptly attended to. TJ. J. HENSHAW, Tauranga. ■-' | ■ ■ TN THE ESTATE O¥ J. C. .A mokein. All Accounts due to the above estate must be paid • forthwith to the Trustees, or their Appoiatee, at tho Shop. Queen-street. , '"' ■''■■■ H ISAACS, > Trustees. B. TONKS, ) Queen-street, Auckland, N ov. 27,1874. 'IJO GROCEBS DEALERS. TENDEES will be received by the undersigned, ,-Irnsties in the Estate of Mr J. C. Morrin, for the lease of the Premises in Queen-street, Goodwill, .: Shop-fittings, Stock on Premises; Bonded Stock, Book Debts, Horses, Carts, Trade] Utensils. Landed ' Property, &c Tenderers may offer for the whole or separately. Full particulars may be obtained on and after Thursday, the 3rd December. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted The connection is ono of the beat in Auckland. *i Tendeis ts be sent to Trustees, en Premises, Queen•t»et<not later than 12 o'olock noon of WEDNES--&AY, 9th December, and to state proposed terms. :;r :;-■•: ?^ASS } Trustee. ' ' HENRY ISAACSj {

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1504, 5 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1504, 5 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1504, 5 December 1874, Page 1

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