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Monthly Steamer between Sydirey and Auckland. « mHE Auckland Steam Navigation ComSteam Ship wtlliam denny, 800 and 200 Horse-power, Robert Maillur, Commander, being under Contract to the Provincial Government to carry the Mails, is appointtd to sail as under. FROM AUCKLAND, On or about the 12th of May. «« «< «« •' 12th " Jun». «• « «< <« ] 2th " July. FROM SYDNEY, On or about the 25th of April. »i •• •• «• 25th " May. «< «« » " 25th " June., and will oontinue to «ail monthly between the abov« v I»ort», of which due notice will be given from tim« to time. PASSAGE MONEYi "Upper Saloon, including Bedding, &c — £lfe 0 Lower do 12 8 « Steerage 8 0 0 Terms of Freight and every other information on , application to the Agent at Sydney, and in Auckland to the Undersigned. By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS MACKY, Secretary. Auckland, April 3, 1854.

For Melbourne, vKl THE Brig "JOHN SCOTT," J. Js^^v •*- L. Jacob. Commander, having ffijjRJ^g much of her cargo engaged, will sail * in about twelve days. For Freight or passage, apply to W. COLEMAN. June 11th, 1855.

For Sydney Direct, "~L_T, rp H E favourite packet brig .dSIk - 1 'KESTREL,' A. I 200 tons 4Ji*fiw& G. Wallace, commander, is now load- — M. .'HUJiL-- j n g^ w -,u Dave j U j^ despatch. For Freight of Passage Apply to Bain & Burtt. 28th May, 1855.

Schooner for Sale. .rv A NEW Schooner on the stocks at wJ&Hl^ J\. Wangarei, "about 70 tons builders 53 feet Keel, 17 feet Beam, depth of Hold 8 feet. With Spars &c. complete. Apply to John G. McLeod, Wangarei, or Gibson & Mitchell. June 5th, 1855.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. A HTHE Cutter "SURPRISE," 50 tons WRv -*- register, well adapted for the Coasting JH§|£ trade. Apply to Giltillax & Co., Agents.

H. H. WILLIS & CO.'s LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following fine first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders : — 'Cresswell/ W. C. Barnett, TOO Tons. 'Cashmere,' G. Pearson, 850 " 'Maori,' C. G. Petherbridge, 900 " 'Dolphin,' Turnbull, 500 " 'Stately,' T.Ginder, 700 « 'Polar Star,' Walker, 700 " 'Josephine Willis,' Cauney, 1000 " 'Simian,' Allan, 700 " 'Joseph Fletcher,' Foster, 800 " •Thetis,' Pook, 700 " The Undersigned, Agents for the above splen did line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with settler? here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this Colony, and are prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the Vessel. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell.

To Let in Shortland-street, THAT SHOP and HOUSE, occupied by Mr. Oliver, next to Brown & Hamilton's, with extensive back ground and frontage to Chaucer y-street. Apply to Jxo. Commons. May 28th, 1855.

Family Residence to be Let. rPHAT commodious Family Residence in Hob- •*- son-street, known as Russell's Cottage. Apply to Ma. Hansard, Shortland-stvtet. June 8, 1855.

IRON STORE. (For Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned,) \ CORRUGATED IRON STORE, 60 m 30 -"• Thomas Weston & Co. June 14th, 1855.

2 POUNDS REWARD. LOST or Strayed, from the Farm lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Williainsou, Otahulm, one Brindle Steer, rising 3 years old, horns standing straight out side ways, not Branded at the -time it went astray, can be easily identified. Also one red Heifer rising two years old, white stripe down her Face and some white on Belly and IHanEs. Branded" J" H (conjoined) on the right rump or thigh. Any person delivering the same in the Paddocks' lately occupied by Mr. Williamson at Ofcahuhu, or to John Hill, Tauranga creek, shall receive one Pound for each beast, or by giving such information as shall lead to their recovery, ten shillings per head, John Hill.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 834, 26 June 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 834, 26 June 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 834, 26 June 1855, Page 1

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