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S.S. THCEBE.'

«■ rpHE s.s. 'PHCEBE' will sail <si_sn£><&\ X for Southern Ports, from the tpj^jre^ Mamikau, at NOON THIS DAY ' H. M. JERVIS, Local Manager.

VOR RAGLAN, TARANAKr, WANGANUI, AND WELLINGTON. «"k*k THE s.s. 'WONGA WONGA,' «LJl>3s^ X 105 tons, W. G. Cellem, "-^JIN I\__>- Master, will leave Onehunga on 7_S)M_4-J_S_i TUESDAY next, the 29th instant, for the above ports. For freight or passage, apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents. December 20, 1863.

HAS THREE-QUARTERS OF HER CARGO ON BOARD, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON THE 15lh PROX. FOR LONDON DIRECT. Last Shipping Dat, Januaey 13th. 1 /JsA rpHE far-famed beautiful clipper ship K^|b\ X 'IDA ZIEGLER,' j%jPg|fcy Abraham L. Reynolds, Commander, ■88-EB-Bl* S6O tons register, classed Al at Lloyd's for 10 years, coppered and copper fastened. This noble clipper has made 6ome of the fastest passages on record — amongst others, London to Aucklaud in 81, 86, and 91 days, and has earned a reputation second to none in the New Zealand trade. For freight or passage apply to D. NATHAN. A few Lithographs of this Vessel on sale.

FOR SYDNEY. Aa fT^HE ' KATE ' will sail as above, js3^|v\ X on discharge of inward cargo. •£_T < _r'la?o_ -^ or freight or passage, apply to ■fcaSaggS HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. December 18, 1863.

FOR NAPIER DIRECT. O.- rpHE Schooner 'ZILLAH,' with Itl___^^v -^" despatch. sA) i'BnSs^' for freight or passage, apply to «S3_S_^ JOHN SALMON & CO.

BOXING DAY. EXCURSIONISTS, ATTENTION ! ! ! "T^--_v rpHE Clipper Brigantine j£N|k X 'MARY ANN, 1 i_J^ffN& Valentine, commander, 250 tons, will _SeS__£to sail, at 9 a. in. THIS DAY, December 26, fora TRIP to KAWAU and BACK. Fare, ss. <S" Refreshments to be had at reasonable rates, on board.

FOR RAGLAN. rpHE five schooner, 'EXCELSIOR,' O£n|^^ X Captain Davis, will sail positively jrttP_fi|§§|*' for the above port on MONDAY next. woW^SSjp Apply to RATTRAY & MATHESON ; Or D. KIRK WOOD,

Onehunga. FOR SALE. Jjg»\i^v rpHE well-known screw-steamer .aPypß^ X 'CORK).' For particulars, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, &, CO.

FOR SALE, A SCHOONER, 2S TONS REGIS TEB. .• -w rpHE subscriber has received infetrucwV^gSjx X tions to treat w ith those inclined V^S^^^^to purchase, by private contract, a SmSSsi* SMART WEATHERLY SCHOONER, nearly new, and fully employed. She carries fifty tons firewood on an easy draught, is well found, coppered 6ft. 3in. up, has 130 fathoms chain, two good anchors, &c, kc. ' Transfer of title at a moment's notice. For further paiticulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer.

FOR SALE. .-w rpHE Schooner 'TUI,' with new Jfeegj&sv X mainsail, jib, aud foresail. Chains j^^^^-and anchors complete, and in thorough For further particulars, apply to OWEN & GRAHAM.

WANTED TO CHARTER, ML \ VESSEL, from 40 to 50 tons, Jejak f\ to convey Firewood from MMKSk Wongapurapura, Great Barrier. JljS|P_. Apl>ly t0 S. J. EDMONDS, Qneen-street Wharf.

MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN, & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND AUCKLAND. A\i rpHE undersigned, Agents for the jQfc>>^-. X above, are authorised to make _sf-3|^l£\_' 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 becmity will be taken for its payment on arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO.

HORSES ! HORSES ! ! HORSES ! ! ! B NEWELL begs to acquaint hii friends and • the public generally who may require Heavy Draught Stock, that he has on hand ancl waiting the first bteamer for Auckland, a lot including 10 or 12 of the very best Mares he has ever succeeded in importing to New Zealand, and which will be open for selection immediately after arrival.

FREEMAN'S BAY STEAM CORN MILL. JG. SOPPET k SON, in returning thanks to • their friends and customers for the very liberal support they have received during the past three years while at Wyndham-street Mill, beg to inform them that they have leased those more commodious premises at FREEMAN'S BAY, which are enlarged and fitted with the most modern machinery ; and are now supplying both from the mill and the stores of Me«srs. Henderson & Macfarlane,— wholesale and retail:- _,_ NE pLOUR> SECONDS FLOUR, WHEAT MEAL, SHARPS, BRAN, and MILL DUST, WHEAT, MAIZE, and OATS. Auckland, December 12, 1863.

CHARLES F. PA-RTINGTON'S PRICES U CURRENT, AT THE STEAM BISCUIT lIANUFACTORY, Wabbanted to Keep, Beine Kiln Dried, and Manufactured from the Besfc Flour. Best Cabin Biscuit (per 100 lb.) 225. Od. Pilot Bkcuit (per 100 lb.) 16»- od. Wine, Abernetby, and Picnic (per lb. ) os. Bd. Symondi-itreet, November 20, <-<

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 2011, 26 December 1863, Page 1

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