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Shipping. jXivA 7C" 0 T I C E. fl||R> ThoAucklandSteamshipComjß.\i!l!lYi!wa P^r have arrangod for the ~m^mmsm'^ g tS- ALBION' to take the place of the s.s.' Southoi'n Cross' this outgoing trip to Lovuka, leaving Auckland immediately after tho arrival of the San Krnncisco Mail. This Rives an excellent opportunity to persons desirous of vißiting this rapldly-advancine colony at low farks for Return Tiokets, with the option of returning per 5.3.' Southern Cross' ne!xt month. Any furthor information as to rates can bo obtained from the Manager, Mr Loddcr, on application. WILLIAM LODDER, Manager A.S.S. Co. jTKA piOR OPUNAKE, tttttlH 'HANNAH MOKAU' will sail fro v Onohunga on or abiut tho lath instant, for Opunako, it sufllciont irducement is offered. For freight and particulars, apply to A. CUNNINGHAM, Acent, Onehunga; Or, 101, Queen-Btroat, Auckland. "PIOR LONDON DIItECT. To Follow the IFeunglkn.' 'BBBSBa if nQ magnifloDnt iron clipper 'WANGANUI,' 100 Al at Lloyds, 1077 tons rogister, Captain William Watt, now loading, aud will havo quiok despatch. For freight, apply to THE N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). tCKX A UCKLAND AND rffWy?^^^ -t3L NORTH SHORK FKRRY TjCT^K^^COMPANY (LIMITED;. STEAM TO THE THAMES, CONNECTING WITH OHINKMURI. OMAHU TE AROHA, WAITOI PLAINS, and MORRJNBVILLE, PIAKO DISTKIOT. ' ENTERPRISE No. 2' & 'TE AROHA.' From Auckland i From Thamfw i Friday, 12 midnight Saturday, 12 midnight. Passengers for Te Aroha Goldflold conveyed by Company's Steamers to Junction. Faros, 10s. Arrangements have been mado with tho owners of small steamers to connect at the Junction, and convoy pasaengora from tuonco to Te arolm. Fares, ss. Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or dlsoharging livo stook. WILLIAM CARRICK, Secretary. iKifl^ CJTEAM TO THE WADE |||gg£ £5 AND PUHOI. Tho s.s. ' TA M O' SHA HTE R. To Wado: To Auckland: Docombor. Deoember. ■ — 10-Frlday, 1 p.m. To Puhoi: To Auckland: H—Saturday, 9 am. 13-Monday, 1 a.m. ~jE»*A. UASSKNGERS1 LINE OF ig^EP^. J PACKETS TO NEW ZEA wBtiWWSI OWNED BY MKSSRS. SHAW, SAVILL & CO., 3i, Leadenhall-stroot, Londoa The abovo lino of ships are regular traders to all tho principal ports in Now Zealand. They are clipper ships, classed Al at I loyds", and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare is most substantial, and of the best quality, and the accommodation roomy and convonient. The undersigned are empowered to grunt passages from London to Now Zealand, payment far which havo been guaranteed in the colony. Return ships to London also leavo at almost regular intervals. Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., ) OWKN & GKAHAM, VAgeatS. CRUICKSHANK & CO ) *£k£^ CJTiSAM TO HOT SPRINGS, MAHURANOI, JtfATAKANA, «n>n am- k a - w - AU- ASD omahjl, The s.s. ROSE CASEY, Al at Lloyds. Captain J. Casry. For Hot Springs and Matakana—Every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock For Springs and Mahurangi—Thursday, December 9, at 9 o'clock a.m. Saturday, December 11, at 9 o'olook a.m. 1 hursday, December 16, at 11 o'clock ajn. Saturday, December 18. at 11 o'clock a.m. Thursißy, T'ecember 23. at 9 oclook Christmas Day, December 25. no boat Monday, December 27, Boxing Day, Exourslon to Hot Spring*, at 10 o'clock Thursday, December 3->, at 11 o'clock All oargo must be down half-an-hour before 'dvertised time of leaving, or It will not be taken. No Parcels or Goo Js taken without a shipping For freight or passage'apply to| _ June 12,1879. f 1 fl A R l> JB S OAILEY, Auckland anb North Shore, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOAT-BUILDER, Foot of Albert-street, ear tho Dock. Builder of every description of Ships' Boats, Launches, Yachts, &c. to any size or deßign. Vessels Docked asd Repaired. Spars made, &c, and all sorts of Ship Joinery done at the shortest notice. y stimates and Denigns furnished. New and Second-hand Boats alwayß on hand, and for Salo cheap. Drapery. T^-OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MUNRO & MILLIGAN Beg to announce that they have commenced' Business as T\RAPKRS AND £JLOTHIERS ON THE Deferred Payment System, in; the kakangaiiar-e road .. (Opposite Newton Post Office), Where they have a Wbllabsobtbd STOCK of the : BEST CLASS GOODS, In the following Departments :— dbbßßks, pbints, Calicoes, Longcloths, auEKTiNus, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, ■ Rugs, Carpkts Oxford Skirt-ins, Counterpanes, watebf's;?^So,s, Mant^wls, feSSS UmLbBLLAJ. o MANTLE CLOTHS,^ GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING In all its Branches. ' The Deferred Payment System hasbcen found to "be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries in the easiest possible way. : M. & M. having had considerable London experience in this particular System of Business, and haviDg their Goods dirkot from the Best London and Glasgow Firms, are in a position to offer the BKST GOODS on the Most Advantageous Tbshms. tS Note the Address,— -[1/rUNRO & j^JILLIGAN, K4.RANGAHAPE ROAD (Opposite the Newton Post Office). ■VTOTIOJS.—The Lady about 1 own writes i\ to say that "Williams's is the Cheapest House in town for Fancy Draperyand Small Goods. A splendid lot of LadW Underclothing, Back Combs, Belts, and Neck Frilling (all prices from 2d a yard); a nice, variety of Gilt-and Black Brooches and Earrings, cheap. Ladies from the conntry would do well to boy their goods at WUliams's, Cheapest House in town, foot of Grey-street, four doors from Market entrance (ODDoaite Dampier's). Otfen till 9 p.m. tTFiHTiFeITy! millineryi MRS MACKRKLUnextto Post office. New Largest'and Cheapest Stock of Millinery in Auckland. v ' • vr K W ZEALAND FEKNS Unmounted, or Mounted, in Sets of Fbom 12 up ro 125 Vabieties. Also in Frenob VW> Polished Mottled Kauri Bops, each containing either 25, 60, 7s>, 100 or 125 varieties. me 25 fariefy Boxes, aB abOTO .. gj The 100 ~ » « .. « For Sale by . ■■'•_".'> ERIC CRAIG, PRINCE3-3TffKET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 1

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