SHIP 'MAORI.'
/Jn^L A LL CLAIMS againit the above KJb^KV -l\- «hip rnu.3t be rendered to the /SfjF^KiA^ undersigned, in duplicate, by noon of ->sssSmm£l* WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, or they wilt not be recognised. CROICKBHANK, SMART, & CO., Agenti".
Agenti".
FROM THE MANUKAU. FOR PORT WAIKATO AND RAGLAN. DETAINED FOR GOVERNMENT. «- Tf^HE favourite p. s. JufeA^ 1 • PRINCE ALFRED.' A. Farqphar, Master, will sail for *^SPtUsBBu the above ports from the" new Government Wharf, at 7 p.m. THIS DA.V (Tuesday), the 27th instant. Shippers by this vessel will save the U3iial delay of lighterage, and shipping charges. - For freight or passage, apply to THOS. MACKY * CO., Auckland ; Or to GEORGE HODGE, ! Agent, Onehunga.
FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, AlsD .SOOT a LAND, Transhipping Passengers to ' Tararua or • Otago,' at Nelson, for Hokitika and Sydney. HR Panama, New Zealand, -*- an<l Ausfcrftlian Koyal Mail •^ct-EL^JBhiOk!-,. Company's Steamship ''^ss^n* 3^ « p nas b e,' 650 tons, 120 horse power, J. Garotne, Commander, will be desi»*tched from the Manukau on WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst , at noon. All freights or passages must be engaged at the Company's Office. No cargo will be received on board after noon on Tuesday. H. M. JERVH, Agent.
LAST TRIP. FOR WANGAREI. « _ r f^HE St«^m«r ij^ J «TASMANIA.N MAID' V(|^^f^. w iH i eave tbe Qnppn-street Wharf, on re&jg ?oi|» her la^t trip, for Wangarei, on WEDNESDAY, 28th instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon. SAMUEL COCHRANE.
FOR SYDNEY. «, rriHE Panama, New Zealand, gJjLlkjAv L and Australian Royal Mail fjSSjlJg^. Company's Steamship Jj y^£BW*- : 'PRINCE ALFRED' 900 tone, 180 horse power, H. S. Maohiv, Com. mander, will be despatched with her Majesty's Mails on FRIDAY, March 30, at noon. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office. No passage tickets will be issued on board. H. M. JERVIS, Agent.
NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE. «, /"PIME TA BLT3 of the PANAMA, ■■JljJ^i. A NEW 2BALAtfr>, and AU-S-royal mail com-438-339-» PANY'S First-class Steamships. INTERCOLONIAL. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. •PRINCE ALFRED,' 900 tons, 180 h.p. Auckland *.- Leav« 30. Sydney Leave 15. Or immediately after arrival of English Mail. YDNEY, MELBOURNE, SOUTHERN PORTS, and HOKITIKA, *OTAGO,' 800 tons, 150 h.p. j and s.s. 'TARARUA. Melbourne, leave about 12 Sydney, leave about 15 Bluff „ 18 Nelson „ 22 Otago „ 23 Wellington „ Lyttelton „ 5?4 Lyttelton „ 25 Wellington „ 27 Otago „ 29 Nelson for Sydney vis Bluft for Melbourne 30 Hqkitik.a 1 •RANGITOTO, 1 700 ton=<, 150 h.p. MELBOURNE, HOKITIfCA, and NELSON. Melbourne, leave about 21 Nelson, leave about 6 Hokitika „ 29 Hokitika „ 9 INTERPROVINCIAL. •LORD ASHLEY,' 500 tons, 100 h.p. From AUCKLAND to PORT CHALMERS and back, via EAST CO AST. > Auckland, leave about 4 Port Chalmers, leave 20 Napier „ 7 Lyttelton • „ 22 Wellington „ 9 Wellington „ 24 Lyttelton „ 11 I Napier 26 • PHCEBE,' 600 ton<, 120 h.p. From MAN UK A Q to the BLUFF and back, via COOK'S Manukau, leave aboufc 2$ Bluff, leave apout 12 Taranaki '" ,, 29 Port Chalmers,, IS Nelson „ 2 Lyttelton „ 17 Picton 3 Wellington „ 19 Wellington „ 4 1 Picton „ 20 Lyttelton „ 6 Nelson „ 22 Port Chalmers „ 9") Tnranaki „ 23 Passengers booked to Sydney, via New Plymouth and Nelson. f AJRED.ALE.I 500 tons, IQO h.p. (OABRYIHG THB BUPPLEMKNTART ENGLISH MAIL.) _ Passengers booked through to Mklbotjbne, per Mail Steamer. Manukau, leave about 8 Bluff, leave about 22 Taranaki „ 9 Otago „ 25 Nelson „ 12 Canterbury „ 27 Picton „ 13 Wellington „ 29 Wellingtori „. U Picton „ 30 Canterbury „ 16 Nelson „ 2 Otago „ 19 Taranaki „ 3 JOHN VINE HALL, General Manager.
TIME TABLE TOR _ /COLONIAL GOVERNMENT n/k2L YJ. STEAMERS on the WAIKATO From and after the lat of April, i 1866. ' \ Up Boats. From Bluff to Ngarnawahia ...Tuesday ...7 a.m. Ngaruawahia to Cambridge ...Wednesday...? Ngaruawahia to Alexandra ..Friday ...7 >, Dowk Boats. ' From Alexandra to Ngaruawahia .. Saturday ...7 a.m. Cambridge to Ngaruawahia ...Thursdiy ...7 „ 'Ngaruawahia to Bluff ..Monday ...7 „ yo AND FROM PQRT WAIKATO. Up Boat. Prom Port Waikato to Bluff ...Saturday. Down Boat. • ' Prom Bluff to Port Waikato ...Tuesday. "N".B. — The time for departure of these steamers mast be regulated by the time of high water. WILLIAM LODDRR, Engineer and General Manager.
1866. '
iftf&KU rpHE Steamer .^AfK\ JL ' WAITEMAT.V is open to ENGAGEMENT in -.T^eiy*^ Vesseis, and for Excursion Tripi and Picnici! Moderate charges will be made. Apply on board.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 1
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702Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 1
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