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GERMAN IMMIGRATION.

! /X i \/C r E beg to inform the Public of "'• $b?k\' "> ?*««* Zealand, that we have * liimmmZ mrVchakles petschler, / of Auckland, to issue Tickets for Passages by our vessels runuing between this port, and Otago, Well ington, and Auckland. Parties desirous of sending c for friends or relation* in Germany, will do well by applying at earliest conveuionco to Mr. Petschler "" for such passage orders, aud by forwarding these to i their friends at home, will enable them to embark in one of our line of paoket ships leaving regularly for New Zealand. We have also authorised Mr. Potsch«Kß to receive orders for farm labourers, hut-keepers, shepherds, stockmen, mechanics, &£, which will be executed with the utmost caro and attention, and we are able from long experience to give the assurance that such colonists will turn out to the utmost satisfaction. Mr. Petschlkr will give any information required about passage money, &c. (Signed) JOHN OffiSAR GODEFFROY A SON. Hamlmrg. June 24th, 1862.

EXCURSION TRIPS TO THE NORTH SHORE, THIS DAY. JANUARY 2nd, 1863, i— --^&JCa» nnHE Steamer /^\VfX * 'TASMANIAN MAID' -^CfeLiikOfcL. will make four trips to the Lake, ', -ss^sS^^ North Shore, THIS DAY (Frii day) the 2nd January, 1863, leaving the Queen-street Wharf at the hours of 7, 10, 1, and 4, and tho North Shore at 8, 11, 2, and 6. • Return Tickets, 2*. 6d. ; children under ten years j of age half fare. ( There will be several large bouts in attendance to S land and embark passengers. ) GEORGE RIDINGS, / Agent.

t ALTERATION OF TIME OF DEPARTURE. ■ - TPHE 'TASMANIAN MAID,' will , "\ jjK^ • leave for Coromandel, on SATURDAY next, at 11 a.m., instead of on \ r^"**3"*S~» Friday, as previously advertised, and will return to Auckland on the Evening of the same day. J GEORGE RIDINGS, j Agent.

,j, j STEAM TO COROMANDEL. „ TTNTIL further uotice, except -\_Ka^. U where otherwise specially ad?BFlCr^ vertised, the steamer 'TASMANIAN 3ssssq"BK» MAID,' will leave Auckland for Coromandel, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at eleven a.m., and Coromaudel for Auckland, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a in. " GEORGE RIDINGS, j \ Agent. \ . — ___ j

i SHIP 'IDA ZEIGLER' FOR LONDON. i i/*Nk TNTENDING SHIPPERS of 1 >J^^*\ -"- CARGO by this vessel are re-7-fl^JF^lfcsa quested to apply for loom to the v Htg/ggggßm undersigned, as early as possible, so 'that no disappointment may be incurred afterward*. This is the more necessary, as the quantity which lean be taken is limited, owiug to the great carrying Upa.ee required by the Troops and Intermediate Pasjsenger«. f D. NATHAN, ' Agent.

J ' FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. \ i/£\k r KHE Favorite Clipper Barque f Jrai\ 'CONSTANCE,' i-£3h!Sp^»' •""• Bwtt, Master, will sail for the ttBmSSS* above Port on TUESDAY next, the ith January. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. December 30th, 1862.

d FOR TARANAKI. ! M^ rpHE New Cutter 'KATE,' Auld, Jj|~Mk 1 Master, will sail for the above port j Jl"«"k on MONDAY next, sth inst. yffilalvS^ For freight or passage apply to •^IfctegV SAMUEL FLEMING, Onehnngn, I OR I COMBES & DALDY.

) FOR NAPIER DIRECT. * ( *"L-IK f I 'HE Clipper Schooner JtSiSv I 'EXCELSIOR,' jSjlrai^A. Captain Meiklejohu. will sail for Napier .jgjSffiagg on MONDAY, the sth of Jannary. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY. Queen-street Wharf.

FOR NAPIER. rpHE Clipper Schooner 'ZILLAH,' Vv^. 1 will sail on or about the 7th ";,i«^V>^. January. ■*-' £*■£. For freight or passage apply to JOHN SALMON & CO. December 30th, 1862.

FOR RAGLAN, AOTEA, AND KAWHIA. - -Ofe^ ' ' -H-E Clipper Schooner .Js||^ " 'EMMA ELIZA, 1 xffiffir|S&'' McKenzie, master, Mill sail from the fjiOtSSSrts Queen-street Wharf, for the above ports, on SATURDAY, the 3rd January. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS MACKY, & CO., Agents. \' ' ~

s FOR RAGLAN AND KAWHIA. "k-L T HE Re S" lar Trader 'THISTLE,' •dl^ek. " Aylman, Master, will sail for the ' above ports, on MONDAY next, sth i For ft eight or passage apply to D. KIRKWOOD, I Onehunga, or \ RATTRAY & MATHESON, \ Queen-street.

EXCURSION TRIP TO THE LAKE, NORTH SHORE. Km< V) OATS will leave the Wynyard Pier Jfflg"k I ) DAILY for the Shoal Bay landing JayßjCTg^ place, a distance of ten minutes' walk *9JBBSBS+wom the Lake : — y 'THIS DAY, January 2nd, at 1 p.m., returning at ■</ 6 p.m. * Saturday, January 3rd, at 2 p.m., returning at 6 p.m. Return Tickets, Two Shillings. J. CONLEY.

' * MESSRS. WILLIS GANN, & COS LINE OF PACKETS I BETWEEN \ LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. ( pHE following first-class Ships are intended to be * X contiriued.as Regular Trader* :— "Egmont," Gibson 1100 Ton*. I it.. "Caduceu*," Cass 1500 „ ! j£' "Clontarf," Allen 1500 „ <-*> "Maori," Petherbridge 1000 „ - "CresswelL" Barnett 1000 „ "Maryann," Ashby 1000 „ . 'Harwood," Forsayth 1000 „ i. \ The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid / line of Vessels, are authorized to make arrangements ,/^Mth settlers who may be desirous ,of bringing out (v '-their friends to this colony. / «?* The Pamge money can either be paid in advance, ' 7pr satisfactory *ecurity will be taken for it* payment, , Upon the arrival of the vessel. '■ - A 7v *BRO WN,, CAMPBELL, & CO.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1702, 2 January 1863, Page 1

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