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Shipping-. ,-^V "ORINCE OF WALES J'f^f'W JL BIRTHDAY. IIHSSI^ EXCURSION TO THE 1101 y-yjß^fa..^ SPRINGS (WAIWERA). Tho s.s. ' GLENKLG' will loavo Queen-strcci wharf at 10 a.m. [on MONDAY, tho lOtl (Woathcr permitting). Return Fares, ss, return log ia time for tho Circus. A. MCGREGOR, Manager. vCKA. "ORINCE OF WALES ,^jg|ggSx X BIRTHDAY. jl^llM^lr EXCURSION toMOTUTAPU Tho s s. 'I 0 N A' Will leavo tho Queen-street Wharf on MON DAY the 10th, at 10 a.m., returning in timo for the circus. Return Fares 3s. A. McSRKGOR, Manager. CJTEAM EXCURSION TC &MmZjr™ THE KAWAU. The p.s. ANNE MILBANK will make a Special Trip to tho Kinvau or MONDAY, 10th November leaving Auckland at 10 am, returning in timo for the circus Return Tickets 5». Apply to J. CASEY. JJZ7. X> ARQ U E 'D O~N w£^Sf«S. JO GUILLERMO,' FROM «^|Sg^KGI_ASGOW, VIA LYTTELTON. H___SBB—l :rj_n Accounts against the barque a Don Guillcrmo' must bo rendered to tho under--i.no^t, in Duplicate, by 10 o'clock a.m. or SATURDAY, tho Bth instant, or tlioy cannot be recognised. The New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited), Agonts. Auckland, 7th November, 1879. .-TKX IHT7ELLINGTON AND .rfW&£g_N_ ♦> WANOANUI LINK \jrfm*£S. OP STEAMERS. \ljf_il_l_lfl___--l rjjj,, g8 _ It A N G A T I R A, Captain Evans, Will leavo Onehunga for Taranaki, Wangnnui, and Wollington on TUESDAY, 11th inst., at ■1 p.m. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents, 16, Queen-street, Auckland. Or, A. BARNES, Onohungn. November 3,1879. _£S&sfc^CJTEAM BETWEEN AUCIC ||j|g|g.O LAND AND THE THAMES. Time Table: S.S. ROTAMAHANA. From AucklandFriday, 6,30 aftomoon Saturday, From Thames— Saturday, 11.30 morning Fares:—Singlo i Saloon, 7s Od: Steorage, 6s.' No Cargo received within holf-au-hour oi advortised.timo of leaving. 3 FRASER & TINNE, Agents. rtk-a^ mHE NEW ZEALANE WSH^SSk. A SHIPPING COMPANY MWws& (LIMITED Head Office: Christchurch, N.Z. London Branch: 81, Bishopsgate-street within, THE COMPANY'S FLEET coneiats of :— Tons. Tons, TheHUR-NUI ..105i Tho WAIKATO ..105. MATAURA.. 838 WAIMATE ..115! OPAWA 1131 WAIMEA.... 871 ORARI 1051 WAIPA 105. OTAKI ...;..1053 WAIROA ....105. PARKORA.... 879 WAITANGI 1161 PIAKO 1136 WAITARA.. 88J RAKAIA ....1057 WANGANUIII3f RANGITIKI 1227 Those magnillcent clippers are of tho highos class at Lloyd's, purchased or built spcciall-tc meet the requirements of tho trade' botweon the United Kingdom and No w Zealand. Tho saloons and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged and provided with ovory requisite for tho comfort of the passengers, who aro provided with bedding ana. all cabin fittings. Tho dietary scale Is most liberal. Second-class and steorage accommodation Is all that can bo desired. 6 the ships are commanded by experienced mas te The Company also charters ships of tho highesclass as required, and vessels are despatched from London to each of tho principal ports oi the colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always ships loading homeward from New Zealand. Arrangements for the passages of friends tc and from the colony, and also for tho conveyance <f cargo, can be made at tho Head OOlce, Christohurch, or at any of the Branches in the Colony Auckland Branch—93, Queen-street _t3V-?__. "DASSENGERS' LINE OF £||J2|v X PACKETS TO NEW ZEA mrrnnm owned by~mes3RS. Shaw, savill & CO., 31, Leadenhall-street, London. The above line pf ships are regular traders to all tho principal ports of New Zealand. ( They are clipper ships, classed Al at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. "I ho bill Of faro is mo_t substantial, and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and c-m----venicpt. , The undersigned aro empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which hso teen guaranteed in tho coloDy. Return Bhip3 to London also leave at almost regular intervals. Full paiticulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & C 0.,) OWEN & GRAHAM, > Agent CRUICKSHANK He CO.) Money. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at low rates of interest.—Mr R. Laißhley, solicitor, high-street. ONEY TO LEND, on Mortgage, at . tho usual rates of interest.—W. H. Connell, Vulcan Lane. ONEY TO LEND, ou Mortgage.— F. Ring, Agent, Shortlond.strpct. C^ASH Advanced on approved security. J Money invested without charge. E. K. TYLER, - Vulcan Lane. ONEY TO LEND on MORTGAGE of First-class Fret-hold Securities. WM. COLEMAN, Solicitor, Cornor Queen and Short .land-streets. MONEY TO LEND in large or small sums at a moderato rato of interest.Jackson and Russell. Bolicitors. I UCKLAND PERMANENT A CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, Office :—93, Queen-street. LOANS granted upon approved securities ol Freehold or Lcaseliold Properties in sums ol £20 to £6,000, principal and interest being repayable in instalments, at tho following rates for every £100 borrowed:— ______ Repayments extend- p wk Total amount ingover ™r vvceK Repayable. ~~ s. d. & B. d i years 12 0 130 0 0 6 years 9 2 113 9 2 8 years 7 6 156 7 6 10 years B 3 162 16 3 DEPOSITS received from members or others upon which Interest is allowed as follows :— Sums lodged for six months—7 % per annum Sums withdrawable at soven days' notice—s % per annum. JOHN BATGER, Secretary. Stud. "yOUNG PERFORMER.'1 Tho importeg Norfolk Trotting! Stnllton "Young Performer" will Stand this Season and serve a limitkd number of maron. Young Peiformor is a beautiful dark bay, black points, good bond, nook, and shoulders, short hack, splendid loia and quarters; in fact his symmetry is good and his action cannot be surpassed. Ho is eight years old, perfectly Bound, good tempered, and has proved a sure foa'-getter. Ho is descended from some of the beat trotting stock in England, by "Royal Oak," grands,re " Perfection," dam by " Quicksilver," granddam by " Prickwil'ow." " Perfection" was by "Catton," and "Cat'on" by "Bay Bookingham," his dam by Lord Scarborough's "Catton,"granddam ty " Pretender," the sire of " Performer." Pret.ndot" was by Mr Jenkinson's "Old Fire Away," who covered in Lonrt on for several yeo r_ at five guineas, and trotted two miles on the Oxford Koad in Aye minutes, and immediately sold for ono thousand guineas; and "Catton' won tho Koyal Agiicultural Society's Prize al Lincoln as the best Trotting Stallion in England, "Young Performer"took the First Prize foi the best Koadster Sta'lion against all horses at the New Zealand _5 grioultural eoc ety's Cattle Show. 1877. Terms for the Season: One Mare, PA; two oi mora Marcs as per agreement. Groom's fee, 5s grazing, as usual. No unbroken Mares will bo rece:yed; evcrj care will be taken but no responsibility incurred, All payments by Is!. January, 1880. The Horse will ttand at G Wynne's EpsonHotel, and will not travel except to Stuc Farms, and in such cases an arrangement foi serving a number a number of Mures can be mado with the Proprietor. ISAAC GWYNNE, Propriator, Epsom.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2984, 7 November 1879, Page 1

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