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"EMU,"- STEAMER. EXCURSION UP THE WAITEMATA : Tuesday 17th April.— North Shore. Wharf, at 8 a.m., to Stokes' Point. " at 9 a.m., to North Head. Alternate during the day, last trip from North Head at 4 p.m. Fares, each way, Is. Wednesday, 18th April.— Tamaki. Wharf nt noon, for Panmuro and Otahuhu Bridge; returning from there at 'i p.m. Thursday, 19th April.— Excursion to Tapuna Lake. Wharf at 9 a.m. and [noon, landing passengers on the beach outside North Head ; and taking them on board again at Barry's Wharf, in Shoal Bay, at 6 p.m. Day Tickets, 4s. Friday. — Open for any engagement. Saturday. — North Shore (same as Monday).

FOR CALLAO, iA\k FI^HE fine full poop clipper Ship JQfc/ES, 1 "LORD BURLEIGH," £%ssr<«s\fr T. W. Smith, Commander, will sail *BSBH9b positively on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant. Parties wishing to proceed to England are reminded that the passage via Callao is the quickest, as the steamer leaves for Panama twice every month ; and they would thus be enabled to reach their destination in less than 60 doys. Apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL, Agcnta. April 13th, 1860.

FOR OALLAO DIRECT, •Av. . FTIHE Splendid A I Clipper Ship fj£<k\ i- "FRENCHMAN," #d£SqXeY} C. Rbnaut, Commander, will sail for 4JEjjHß^p£ the above port in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to Captain Renaut, on board, or to D. NATHAN & Co., Agents. _ April 12th, 1860.

"WHITE STAR" LINE. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT, ,/£\k rpHE Splendid Clippei Ship J3fc|/|s. 1 "PHCENIX," jQKlgßKsir 986 tons register, Robert Brown, «KS£S9pS> Commander. The accommodation for all classes of passengers are of the most superior description Saloon Fare— £so. Second Cabin on Deck— £3s, with a liberal dietary scale. Steerage Fare— £2o. Families of three and upwards, will be taken in the Steerage, at the late of £15 per adult. For Plans of Saloon, Second Cabin, and terms of Freight, apply to O. R. STRICKLAND & CO., Agents, Queen-street Wharf.

First Vessel for Melbourne. iT"|j-* mHE Fast-sailing Brig "GIL BLAS," JL daily expected from the South, MRwMir* will be placed on the bertb for MelBtaKHKSbourne. Arrangements for freight or charter can now be made. This tessel can load in theTamaki, and is in every respect well adapted for carrying potatoes. App , o OWEN & GRAHAM, Agents. Queen street Wharf, March 2Cth, 1860. EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. Passage Money, £16 and Upwards. «• WHITE STAR" LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND A NEW ZEALAND CLIPPERS. Sailing jcnctcally on the 10th of every Month, FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON, A\t rpHE CLIPPERS of this Line comiTiwgv JL prise some of the largest, hand/SMKSfeAV somest, and Fastest Sailing Ships in jtt£iisgp» the world, viz., „ Tons, Tons, Register. Burthen. Whitb Star . . 2500 . . 4000 . . Capt. T. C. Kerr. R«d Jacket 1800 .. 3000 .. Capt. R. Kirby. Mbrmaid HOO .. 2100 .. Capt. Jas. White. Tornado 1226 .. 1800 .. Capt. Aitkin. Shooting Star.. 1500 . . 2250 . . Capt. E. J. Allen. Blue Jacket.... 1100.. 1700 .. Capt. Clarke. The undersigned, Agents for the above celebrated Line of Ships, are prepared to issue prepaid passenger tickets to any parties desiring to bring out their iriends to this Colony. The arrangements for all classes of passengers are on the most complete scale, the Saloons being furnished with bedding linen and all necessaries, and the accommodation for second cabin passengers, and ' other classes, of the most perfect description. Full particulars can be had on application to O. R. STRICKLAND & CO.

Messrs. Arthur Willis, Gann, & Go's ft LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first- class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders :— "Zealandia," Foster 1200 Tons. "Egmont," Gibson, 1100 " "Caducous," Cass, 1500 " "Clontarf," Allen, 1500 " " Maori," Petherbridge, . . 1000 " » Joseph Fletcher," . . Pook, 1000 " "Cashmere," Pearson, 1000 " "Cresswell," Barnett, ••• ..1000 •• "Maryann," Ashby 1000 " " Harwood," Forsay th 1000 «,' The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid ine of Vessels, are authorized to make arrangements with settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this colony. The Passage money .can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN & CAMPBELL.

+ MRS. CORLETT (Pupil of Signor Garcia) T)EGS to announce that she will give a CONCERT J3 OF POPULAR MUSIC in the Odd Fmiows' Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, April 24th, when she trill be assisted /by Mr. Josxfh Brown (Conductor of the Auckland Choral Society), Mr. Alexander, Mr. Stbauch, fcc. — Admission, 3s. and 2s. ; children half-price. Fnrther particulars in a future advertisement.

FOR SALE. TDRIME OTAGO SEED OATS. JT; i i i - ' 's/ ' ' JOHN SALMON k Co. VrOTICE, is hereby giten, that an application will J.Y t bevsi,«4e.to/thf T General ., Assembly, . of New.' Zealand.- irvj the, Session appointed to-be holden at Wellington, on Third .day of May nexMor an AcCto protect mfi jn the enjoyment and sole/exer- , cfce^of a^er^tainJnvention for the,pr*paration'of the Pibrgr t o|,- ffe W°*7>tilfm Tme* for manufacturing. , purposes,;, and* to prohibit,, any person other than xnysgif 7jrgin (/ppyjng or Using the said Invention ' without my !T license. . _ ., tl - t> - , Datid this Second day of April, 1860. >, ' " "' -ARTHUR GUYON PURCHAS. >

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1286, 17 April 1860, Page 1

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