FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. mHE Clipper Schooner MAID OF KENT, will sail from Kaiapoi on or about the 13th of this month. For passage only apply to Montgomery, Todhvntee & Co. FOR WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND, mHE N.Z.S.N. COMPANY'S STEAM SHIP qUE E N . H. S. Fbancis, Commander, Wfll sail, as above, TO-DAY, (Tuesday), at Noon, from the Government Jetty. J. Drummond Macphehson, Lyttelton and Christchurch. April 9th, 1563. FOR O T A G O . mHE I.C.R.M. COMPANY'S STEAM SHIP AIREDALE, J. Ferguson, Commander, la appointed to sail for the above port on SATURDAY, IGtu Instant, At Noon. This fine steamship, so well known on the coast, hae recently undergone very extensive alterations in her saloon and second cabins, no expense having been spared in rendering her one of the most complete boats afloat. The cabins are thoroughly ventilated and fitted up with all the latest improvements and conveniences for the comfort of passengers. She carries an experienced stewardess. For freight or passage apply to Miles & Co., Lyttloton and Christchurch. Lyttelton, April 9,1864. STEAM TO SALTWATER CREEK. THE undersigned are prepared to clear at the Customs, receive and forward per steamei Enterprise all goods intended for shipment to the Creekf Consignees sending in particulars of their goods on the arrival of each English eliip will thus save much unnecessary delay and oxpense. Also all goods sent to their New Store for sliipnient as above shall have immediate attention. Hall, Ritchie, & Co. Lyttelton, Jan. 30, 186-1. FOR SALE, TH E schooner ADA, forty tons burthen, well found in sails and rigging, and thoroughly suited for the river trade. Draught of water deep loaded, six feet. For further particulars apply to MONTGOMEKY, TODHITNTER & Co. Ruction fate. IBARNARD'S PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WUOLE OP THAT VALUABLE STCD OF HORSES, The property of Messrs. Harris & Innes, In consequence of a dissolution of partnership. MR. W. D. BARNARD has been favored with instructions from Messrs. Harris and Innes to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without the slightest reserve, THE WHOLE OF THEIB VALUABLE STUD OF HORSES, Particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. BARNARD'S. SATUDAY, APRIL 16th, 1861. UNBESEBVED SALE OF NINE HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES, Just landed ex s.s. Auckland, FROM SYDNEY. MR . W . D . BARNARD has received instructions to sell by Public auction ON SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1864, Nine very valuable heavy draught MARES, Thoroughly broken, and warranted staunch in all kinds of harness. These mares were selected in the Hunter River District, New South Wales, by a firstclass judge. The auctioneer has therefore every con- j fidence in recommending breeders, farmers, carters, j and others to attend the sale, as this valuable impor-. tatiou will be sold to the highest bidder without the , slightest reserve. Sale at Noon.
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 453, 12 April 1864, Page 1
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