UNDER ENGAGEMENT WITH THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT. mUE S. S. 'WONGA WONGA,' ZL~.h>&jv 1 will leavo Wellington for Picton ► vTjMf^. on •• 29th So i )fc for Nelson on 30th Nelson for T.iran iki on 2nd Oct. Tai.uiaki for Manukau on 3ul Manukau for Taranaki on . 7th Taianaki for Nelson on . Bth Nelson for Picton .. 10th Picton for Wellington on .. 11th COMBES & DALDY, Agents. September lOfch, 1862.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. ./^Vk rPHE First-class Fiench Barque $iv|\ i 'EUGENE,' /SJWpaKvV Captain A. Baia, to sad on or about arTiirrH^ Saturday, the isth instant, has a few tons room left. Parties willing to make use of this opportunity should apply without delay to BUCHOLZ & CO., Foi t-street.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. ~V-2v fpHE First Class French Barque, J^lk < 'EUGENE,' jWKJP^v 320 tons register, Captain A. Bara, Jt&M&Kxs* quoted an VCiitas a Pail's 5/6 1 I- ' on o conrs, will be despatched from Auckland, for London direct, on or about the end of this month. She is now taking in caigo alongside the Wharf, and, as the greater part of lier freight is engaged, early application for room should be made This fine barque has accommodation for a few Cabin Passengers, and also a limited number for the second class. For Freight or Passage apply to BUCHOLZ k CO., Foit-stieet.
FOR OTAGO. 1 ""k-^v HE fine Schooner ' YARRA,' Capt Fiula3 r son, has the greater part of J^FJfsX cargo engaged, and will "meet with disAs only a limited number of passengers can be taken, early application is necessary. For freieht or passage apply on board, or to JOHN ROBERTON & CO.
FOR TARANAKI, FROM MANUKAU, A REGULAR TRADER. ~T~-3\ mHE Clipper Schooner 'ABEONA,' Jlj^^, ! Fairchild, M.ister, to sail on or "!s£&£& abont TUESDAY, the 14th instant. *Kft 'l 1 ir*^ For freight or passage apply to MR. D. KIRKWOOD, Onehunga, Or to RATTRAY & MATHESON, Quen-street.
; FROM ONEHUNGA. FOR TARANAKI AND WANGANUI, "T^v mHE Fine Schooner 'HERON,' 91 _A^At«, ' tons, Heion Laincj, Master, will jWr|j£^ sail for above ports, on TUESDAY, 14th For fi eight or passage apph to CRUICKSHANK, SMART te CO
FOR TARANAKI DIRECT. ..Jylk 'THE Cutter 'THISTLE' McKenzie, ■Wfcy'Ks}' Master will sail positively THIS els? 3?&!; DAY, 13th instant, at 4 p m. For freight or passage apply to MR. D. KIRKWOOD, Onehunga, r RATTRAY & MATHESON, Queen-street.
REGULAR TRADER FOR MATAKANA AND X \WAU. iHL rpHE Cutter 'GLANCE,' leaves the fpjk I Queeu-street Whaif evety TUESDAY ft^- MORNING, at 10 o'clock a.m, shaip • •a* -■■£«> ] eavln (r Matakana upon her leturn eveiy FRIDAY MORNING, at 10 a m , sharp. Fares, each way — 5s Freight — 1 0s per ton . Goods stored bv the undersigned free of charge, by RATTRAY & MATHESON, Queen-stieet, 01 A. F. MUNRO, Matakana
REGULAR TRADER TO COROMANDEL. A rpHE favomite Clipper Cutter fl|k I ' THAMES,' |ujy& Chailes Mossman, master. isHaSb For freight or passage apply to l RATTRAY & MATHESON.
F REGULAR TRADER FOR COROMANDEL. r\ rPHE 'SARAH ALICE' will continue fm\ JL running between Auckland and Coro|yfi^ maudel. wSafe Shippers of caigo will find it to theii adrantage shipping by the above vessel, as she lands her cargo at the Kapanga landing place dnect. i Goods stored at Coi omandel bj Mr. Woolam, and 1 RATTRAY & MATHESON, Agents, Queen-stieet. Auckland, August 18th, 1862.
FOR COROMANDEL. ¥ , r>EGULAR Trader I >k XX 'WANDERER,' r ' '- Captain J. B. Young. ! For freight or passage, apply ou board, I or to I C. & F. RING.
I\\ r ANTED TO CHARTER —Vessels not under * » 50 tons BurdeD, of light draught. — Apply to Brown, Hall & Co
MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN, & GO'S LINE OF PACKETS BLTWELX LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. milE following fiist-class Ships are intended to be JL continued as Regular Ti.iders :—: — "Egmont," Gibson . . 1100 Tons. I "Caduceus," . Ca«s .. . 1500 fc "Clontarf," Allen . 1500 „ A "Maori," . Pethcibndge 1000 „ ■■"Cresswell," Barnctt 1000 „ I "Maryann," Ashby 1000 „ I "Harwood," Forbaytk 1000 „ The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorized to make anangements 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 takeu for its payment, upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO.
FORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH'S, PRICES CURRENT, WHOLESALE. FINE FLOUR, (crown brand), per ton of 2,000 lbs . . . £19 Seconds do, £14 Sharps do. £8 Bran, per bushel Is. 3d. Maize, cracked or whele, 6s. Od Oats, crushed or whole, „ 7s. Od.
MRS. S. KEMP, MILLINER AND DRESS-MAKER, VICTORIA STREET. MRS. KEMP begs to inform the Ladies of Auckland, that she has lately arrived from England with the newest London and Parisian Fashions. Ladies' own Matenals made up. A choice STOCK of ready-made Children's DRESSES, Ladies' Bonnets, &c.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1631, 13 October 1862, Page 1
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