FOR NAPIER VI"A TAURANGA.
r^'^3?Ci f 8 Steamer A 'BEAUTIFUL ST \R' <^Jdl^^ r^ill sail as above, TO-DAY (Fridaj ), at 4 o'clock, pm. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland, September 23, 1864. FOR SYDNEY. /Crtil&CiTnnE Tnleicolomil Royal Mai 1 >^|l\iJ\iC\ JL Steamship "S^illiMM^ 'PRINCE ALFRED,' 900 tons, ISO hoi so powci, Gordon' Po\ t sonby, Commindei, will l>e despatched with hei Mijesty's Mails, on S VTURDAV, the Ist Oetoboi , at noon. For fieight oi passage apply at the Company's office. No passage tickets will be issued on boaid. 11. M. JERVIS, Agent.
WAIKATO. WAIKATO. M V.NUKAU, WAIUKU, AND WAIKATO - - FREIGHT M-WK. » TT^R EIGHT FORWARDED to JL Waikato Daily. Goods foi*^S' warded by this Line can he sent to ■=$3??MfS3S» "W.iikaLO Heads, oi mouth of the A'vvaioiCiock accoidmg to oideis Bv this line the delay by b uling vessels is avoided *nd litsiti ince saved. Seven iliys' fiee stoiage on goods at the mouth of Awaioa Cieek. Foi height apply to GEORGE HODGE, Onehunga, Or E CONSTABLE, Wamku. Oideislefc at Messrs T. Mackt vvn Co \, Queenstreet, Auekliml, will be piu.etiplly attended t>
FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ~t-->i rg^HE fa»t «aihn^ Biuantmc X 'FLY IN£ SQUIRREL' JJ]lrt~ns&J J ]lrt~n$&- Pasl-cy, mistei , will sail foi the above jg—gi^S, pott on MONDAY next Foi lioyht oi ])a?«age apply to C.iptiin Pv.slt\, on on boaid, or to STEPHEXSON S. WARDELL
FOR NEWCASTLE 1-JK mHE Biii; .i^\ 1. 'PRINCE EDWARD,' J^v^f^ 300 ton's, n F. Amilr-min*. mastci fe^^S> on TUESDAY next V> ill foi n aid p issengei^ to Sjdney. Foi passage onlv r , apply to &TEPHEXSON & WARDELL.
FOR NAPIER. •i")^. npHE vi ell known Schoonei !f|f\ i. 'SUCCESS,' JjP|S2§||>'W. Dorcriin, Mastci, leave foi f3tsnh-*^=rjf ai)iei 011 Ol A i JJU ( ) TUESDAY, the 27th I'isr.iilt Foi height oi passage, .apply to CRUICKSIIYMC, SMART, & CO. Septembei 23, ISG4
FOR MAHURANGI AND HOT SPRINGS Ah. rpUB fine Cuttei 'VOLUNTEER,' ffC'Jt\ J- Joiix SeLin vv, Mastei, will i/;Ssf\ sr "l as above, on SATURDAY next, *stgjggg|ljs< Foi height oi passage apply to WINKS &, HALL, Shoitlaud stieet.
FOH SALE, jgL npilE m ell-known Clipper Cuttei fffy&\ A 'PL \NE T,' neailj 27 tons legis/"'*wJ^k tci Has been thotoughlj oveihauled, MjiptfsS^ au< l ls lv fiist-i«.te oidei *SsegKig|lO£- For paitioulai! apyiy to the ownei on baaid, oi to S. J EDMONDS, Qiuen-stieet \\ half
10R FREIGHT OR CHARTER. V~W I^H 11 «it Schoonei -ECLIPSE,' ijk^^^x -B- about 70 tons bin then, \\\\\ be J'^'/JSScS?'' leady foi »ea nu few elijApply to EDWARD RICH, Shijiping Ag nt, Shoitland stieet.
TO THE CREDITORS OF MORRIS JIEXRY. A MEETING v,ill take plico Tnis DAY, the 23rd instant, at 3 o'clock piompt, at the old Jlciald office, Qoeen-stiect JOHN ROCERTON, ) „ , 'HENRY ISAAC 3, $ Tulstees
THE NIXON MEMORIAL FUND. A MEETING of the Committee for the above Xj. Fund will bo held m the Coi.nc.l Room of the Chainbei of Commerce, on SATURDAY ncx;t, the 21th diy of Septembei, at 2 o'clock afternoon. A full ateendance le^pectfitlly lequested I \V. HARKOP, Hon. Secietiiy.
PARNELL. A PUBLIC MEETIVG of the mhibitints of Parnell v<ill be he'd ii the Piesbytenan School 10 Jin, on MONDAY, the 2oth September, at 7 o'clock p m , to tal e into consideration the desnabditv of FORMING a ROAD fiom Parnell to Point Bntom.aiD. All mteieated aie lequctcd t~> attend. 11. M. NATION, C. SILLERY, A. IT HUNTER, C PIKE, T. MACFARLANE. Paine 1 !, Septcmbei 20, ISO!
BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. "[VTOTICE i"s heieby given that in coiHcquenco of _LM the Ilalfjeaily Balance, the TRANSFER BOOKS amII be CLOSED fiom the 24th untaut to the 11th proximo. By oidwr of the Board of Dncctors, HENRY B. MACNAB, Sccretaiy. Auckland, September 19, 18G4.
EERWIN & MENDELSSON, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Wyndilvu street, BEG most lespectfully to intimate to the Trade aud Public of Auckland, and its vicinity geneially, that they lwo COMMENCED BUSINESS in the .above premises, as TOBACCONISTS aud IMPORTERS, wheie, fiom thcu laige connections and great expenence, they aie piepaied to supply evety dc-cnption of Tobacco, Cigais, McciBchaum and other Pipe 1;, a'so all kinds of Tobacconists' Waios, at puces thdtcaanot fail to give batibfaction. It will be then pai ticukai study at all times to keep on hand a l.aigo and well acsoited stock of the Choicest Goods most suitible for this maiket, and Buch a& have never befoie been unpoited into this couutiy. Any older? enti listed lo theii caie will meet with eveiy attention and despatch. Gentlemen wishing to indulge in a pilme Ilavanna Cigar can obtain the same at this establishment
WEDDING PRESENTS, BIRTHDAY PRFSENT-, andPßE'3l'.VlSnutab'e for GIRLS and BOYS, also B~ihn U'ools, finished and unfiiubhed, Fancy Necdlewoik, Patterns, and Canvases, aie now telling at the iiE^-HIVE, Toy and Fancy Repository, in Queen-street. — Note the address : The Bee-hive, in Queen street.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 23 September 1864, Page 1
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