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TK AN SPoVr^MrT WAIKATO.

«. TN future the Steamers vjNjfc X 'MAORI CHIEF,' %2_jQa_i ' GYMNOTUS' Will run from Port Waikato Heads to all stations on the river, in connection with the * PRINCE ALFRED,' from Onehunga. For rates of freight, passage, and further informaaon.pp.yto J.DBHIRSOH, Queen-street, Auckland ; Or GEORGE HODGE, Onebunga ; Or ' H. SHILLITS, Port Waikato ; Who are empowered to issue bills of lading for all goods entrusted to them, and whose, receipt will be acknowledged by the undersigned R. JSJiVLroUJN.

STEAM TRANSPORT ON THE WAIKATO. fT* HE Steamer 'BLUENOSE is Jl-i^.^ X now PLYING regularly beflßjrt^. tween Port Waikato and the different 4E3MiJmJi» Stations on the river. The 'Bluenose, 'being the fastest boat on the river, nd making her trips with a regularity hitherto unprecedented, ii giving complete satisfaction to both Passengers and Shippers of Goods. Freight and Passengers conveyed at current rates. AFplyto E. GIBBONS, Onehunga O r FRANZ SCHERFF, Auckland.

FOR LONDON DIRECT, On or about August 14, /_K_ npHE A l Clipper-ship Ot^Sv X -'QUEEN OF THE NORTH," /23K*?_i 1.000 tons register, J. T. S. Green, fitBBE bP Commander. This fine ship is now loading rapidly at the Wharf, has nearly the whole of her cargo ready for shipment; therefore, early ' applicat'on for passage is necessary, to prevent disappointment. For freight or passage, apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents.

U'OR VALPARAISO. /Jfcs^i. fTVHE fine fast-sailing clipper Barque E&^KS. X 'PERO,' 500 ton?, Captain ££kSoS MOLLENHAITER. The above vessel is dmßmmOS^ now discharging her inward cargo, and will be ready for sea at an early date. For freight or passage, apply to THORNTON, SMITH, k FIRTH, - Qneen-street.

FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. j4s. i rpHE favourite Clipper Barque ]JJvi\ X 'FREE TRADER,' /SHP3R^ 300 tons, H. Robinson, Master, will dttflßßP" sail oil THURSDAY next,, having superior accommodation. Apply to HENDERSON k MACFARLANE; Or to the Captain, on board.

FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. /In^i rpHE Barque f^/tS. X • ANNE MELHUISH ' rajgßUwill sail THIS DAY (Saturday). HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY. A, , rpHR 'ALICE CAMERON,' THIS £|O|\ X (Satuarday) MORNING, at 10 HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.

FOR THE GREY RIVER. k&ev. ffl^HE Fine Schooner •LITTLE J FRED,' Champion, Master, will S&i-Misail fn.m the Manukau THIS DAY (Saturday), for the above porb. For freight or passage, apply lo S. W. HILL, Fort-street, Auckland ; Or to D. KIRKWOOD. Onebunga.

REGULAR TRADER FROM ONEHUNGA. FOR KAIPARA AND WAIROA RIVERS. ml rpHE 'BONITA,' Captain Unthank, _g_ftl X hourly expected, will have SsmSS^'r JOHN ROBERTON k CO.

'PHE public are CAUTIONED against NEGOJ TIATItfG a DRAFT for £250, in favour of Captain C. J. Clabk, of date the 14th July, issued by the Bank of New Zealand, Wanganui, on Auckland. The payment is stopped at the bank.

ENJOY your PIPE.— CUT TOBACCO, ss. per lb.; Harris's Excel ior Smoking Mixture, ss. per lb.) Choice Cut Cavendish, ss. per lb.; Harris's Celebrated Admiration Mixture, 6s. 6d. per lb. Cut and prepared by patent machinery, at Cavendish House, Top of Sliortland Crescent.

INQUIRE for EVERYTHING.— Largest and most varied stock of Goods in the Colony. — P. A. Thilips. 50 and 52, Queen-street. Wholesale Stores, High-street. Established 1849.

WA\i\ NEW, Choice, and Popular NOVELS, 4 \f\f at one-fourth below the London prices. 14s. a dozen to dealers. Old Libraries bought and sold.— -J-MES Whyte, Tobacconist, 218, Queenstreet. .

WANTED, a LARGE ROOM, suitable for a School, in the vicinity of Commercial or Mechanics' Bay. Rent must be very moderate. — Apply to P. A. Philips; Que«n-street.

WANTED, PURCHASERS of a few tons of the very best Golden- Leaf, Negrohead, and Cavendish TOBACCO, at very much lower prices than elsewhere. 300 Gross WAX MATCHES at 11s. a Gross, or Is. a Dozen. Sperm Candles, Is. Bd. per pound ; Higgins's Candles, 9|d. per pound.— James Whyte, 218, Queen-street.

WANTED, the Public to Know they can BUY SPERM CANDLES at Is. sd. ; Belmont Sperm, Is. Bd. per lb. ; Moulds, 9d. per lb. ; and Higgins's Soap, 10* d. the bar. For further information see this day's advertisement.— J. M. French, 41, Victoria-street.

WANTED, PURCHASERS 'for 250 fine Celestial and Organ Concertinas, 10s. each ; 100 Organ Concertinas, 16s. each; 100 very superior Concertinas, 20s. each ; Tobacco, 4s. per lb., not to be excelled in town ;' single plugs at the same rate ; Manilla Cigars, an Al article, -£5 j?er 1,000, or Is. 3d. per bundle. Quality, economy,' and civility,' to be'obtained at'the Auckland Cigar Divan, Queeu•treet, ' opposite Quang Tung 'Hong and > the Odd Fellows' Hall. "' • •• •- :'.' '■

WANTED, PURgHASE'pS of best {Cavendish, Tobacpo in rAuckland,, at 35., lid: per lb.j epDd Cavendisb.j 3s/ 7d. per lb.; Barrett's Twist, 3i Bd ' per lb.; fine Aromatic Gojden Leaf Tobacco, 6s'. ll'd. per lb.; Plaid Wax Matches, 12s per gross; 2505, in tin cases, 31s. per .grpss,; . 20,000, Manilla Cigars, £5 per 1,000 ; 20,000 Swiss Cigars , *£5 per 1,0007 20,000 TrabacDs; £7 ,1,05. ,perl,ooo. No Soap ! N,o Tallow Candles J No fine ol* Compressed Candles! No Sperm Candles, 'full weight !— F. H. Lewisson., jDunedin Cigar .Store, ,76, Queen-street, Auckland. ;i , „ , , , , . ; ■; > ; 1 .. ■

1 ITT^NTED; the' Ladies to know -that^Mrs. J- W JAMES has REMOVED to W-RLLESBE^ 'STREET, tnext'dooVW Webbs Music Saloon. Mantle, Dress, wa?m&'ng-h*Difc'lft*krogi m usual.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2810, 28 July 1866, Page 1

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