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; NAPIER & WELLINGTON.

' .4lb4^ rnHE S.S. "WHITE SWAN," fs3O^,'-L G. H. Wimon (late of the ££-$SB3lim "Queen"), Commander, will sail for Napier and Wellington, TO-MORROW, (Saturday), the 4th inst., a*. 4 o'clock, p.m. For Fi eight or Passage, apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL, Agents. Ist August, 18fiO.

NOTICE, The Clipper Barque "Eclipse," Capt. Elliot, for London. As^l QHIPPERS aro requested to make K**JK\ i 5 their arrangements for freight at £|dK*& once. The vessel being nearly a full - (ggggSagßpS ship, and as no delay can be incurred, •he will sail immediately on reloading her original oargo. Only 10 tons of measurement goods can now be taken. BAIN, GRAHAME, & CO. 9th July, 1860. **- A double cabin and 8 intermediate berths disenlltgedj ._

"* * FOR THE FEJEES. -v mHE Clipper Schooner "TUI," 23 V?P%3£|^ about the 10th instant. .-i^^^B For Freight or Passage, early application is necessary to GEO. S. GRAHAM, Queen-street Wharf.

EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. Passage Money, £16 and Upwards. WHITE STAR" LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW ZEALAND CLIPPERS. Sailing punctually on the 10th or evert Month, FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON, -^ . mHE CLIPPERS of this Line comv^jvaNv X prise some of the largest, hand-,-MplVv somest, and Fastest Sailing Ships in ;§£Sj3£g, the world, viz., Tons, Tons, ) Register. Burthen. White Stab .. 2500.. 4000 .. Capt. T. C.Kerr. Red Jacket.... 1800 .. 3000 .. Capt. R. Kir by. Mermaid HOO .. 2100 .. Capt. Jas. White. Tornado 1226 .. 1800 .. Capt. Aitkin. Shooting Star.. 1600.. 2250 .. Capt. E. J. Allen. Blub Jacket.... 1100.. 1700 .. Capt. Claike. 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 friends to this Colony. The arrangements for all classes of passengers are on the most complete sca'e, the Saloons being fuinished with bedding' 1 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, & Co's LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN '* LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. fpHE following first-class Ships are intended to _L be continued as Regular Traders :—: — "Zealandia," Foster, 1200 Tom. "Egmont," Gibson 1100 " ••Cailuceus." Cass 1500 «• "Clontnrf," Allen, 1500 " " Maori," Petherbridge, . . 1000 " •• Joseph Fletcher," . . Pook 1000 " "Cashmere," Pearson 1000 " "Cresswell," Barnett, ■" ..1000 " " Maryann," Ashby, 1000 " "Harwood," Forsayth 1000 «• The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, *re 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. t BROWN & CAMPBELL.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Principal— Rev. S. Blackburn, M.A., Christ's College, Cambridge. fTIHE Trustees of St. John's College hereby notify JL that there are now four Scholarships at this Institution open to competition, of the annual value of £55 each. An Examination of Candidates for the above Scholarships will take place on Tuesdat and Wednesdat, the 28th and 29th instant, at the Cathedral Library, Parnell, commencing at 10, a.m., each day. The following are the subjects of examination— I. Holy Scripture 11. Arithmetic and Elementary Geometry 111. Geography and Hiitory IV. Latin. The following subjects are not essential, but Candidates who can answer in any one or more of them Trill obtain credit for what they know — . I. General Knowledge , 11. Greek 111. Maori. Candidates must be members of the Church of England, and of the age of 15 years or upwards. afcplars will be required to reside at the College, aiLfro submit to all the rules of the Institution. T Scholarships are tenable for a term of four years. Further information may be obtained by application to the Principal, or to the Rev. J. F. Lloyd. JOHN FREDERICK LLOYD, Hon. Sec, to Board of Trustees.

ONEHUNGA. THE BELLEVUE PRIVATE & FAMILY HOTEL A FFORDS nil the comforts and convenience Of ""■ A First Class English Residence. Good SaddU Horses and Dog-carts, tsc,, for Hire. Soati meet the Steameri, &c, for conveyance of Paisengers.

' TMPOUNDED, at the Public Pound, Newmarket. X by J. Stokes, for treipasiin p in hii grass paddock at Epiotn. One Black Filly, no visible brand 'One Brown Filly; one hind fetlock white, no y~v - visible brand : t One Bay Foal, no visible brand. ,?r No damages claimed. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days after the date jr } "of thii* notice;' application will be made to a Juitice &?' of the Peace for 'an order 'for the Sale of the above fey mentioned Filliei and Foal, agreeably to the pro* If -yiiidnsof the "Impounding Act, 1866," %': : 'V'\ :-j V M.'MADIGAN, %ij-''4 ,ti.^'.'"> V- Pound-Keeper, fe4.^He~yrnaricet. lit Augmt, 1860. , - t \ ' j

Pound, Newmarket s^^r v^r,^jFl*tt lf for hittptaring irr iin enclosed flit in fright ear, "illegible V . unktiovm.l' -* , > &£yi S^W.tbii notjceA applic»tion jrill Jbe mnde to a Justice .

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1318, 3 August 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1318, 3 August 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1318, 3 August 1860, Page 1

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