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TRANSPORT ON THE WAIKATO. ,

m _*' TN. future the Steamers X "MAORI CHIEF,.'; , . |ffiSiETi£» 'GYMNOTUS' ' ' , . ' Will run from Port Waikato Heads tojall, stations on the . river, in connection with th« 'PRINCE 'ALFRED^' from Onehynga. -. •. < „ For' rate* of freight, passage, and further information apply to ■i< . } .',.,, -, . ■ W. ii* HURST k CO., ' ; r r ' . Queen-street, Auokland; ! Or GEORGE HODGE, #'-- 1 Onebunga : Or H. SHILLITO, ' Pert Waikato j Who are empowered to issue bills of lading for all goods entrusted to them, and whoie receipt will be acknowledged by the undersigned ', . ■ , R, SIMPSON.

WAIKATO RIVER.

Time-Table.

jLj\2k GTEAMER, «BLUENOSE. Port Waikato to Bluff ' ... Friday. Bluff to Ngamawahia ... Saturday, 6 a. m. Ngaruawahia to Alexandra ... -Monday, 6 aim. Ngaruawahia to Hamilton ... Tuesday, 2 p.m. Hamilton to Cambridge , ... , Wednesday, 6 a.m. Down River. Alexandra to Ngamawahia ... Tuesday, 6 a.m. Cambridge to Ngaruawahia ... Wednesday, 2 p.m. Ngaruawahia to Bluff...- ' ... Thursday, 6 a.m. Bluff to Port Waikato ... Thursday, 1 p.m. Freight and passengers conveyed at current rates. Apply to E. GIBBONS & CO., t , Onehunga : ' Or FRANZ SCHERFF, Auokland.

STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SETTLEMENTS ON THE MANUKAU. '

sC3r&B&K& npHEs.s. 'HALCYON,' Capy^¥\ K\ JfC \ X tain WIKO, will leave the New Government Wharf, Onehunga, for Waiuku twice a week, landing cargo, and passengers at Awitu, Karaka Point, for Mauku River, or any other station on the Manukau. , Fares: Saloon, 7s. 6d.j Forecabin, ss.j. j Cargo, 10s. per ton. Goods taken at through rates from Auckland. Leave Onehunga on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 9 a.m, " Waiuku on Thursday, " 27, at 11 a. m. " Onehunga on Friday, " 28, at 10 a.m. " Waiuku on Saturday, *« 29, at 12 a.m. For further information, apply to ALFRED BARNES, Beach) Onehunga, Agent]

FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT.

Carrying Passengers and Cargo.

jjKi fipHS well-known favourite Clipper Jh&g&K -*- shi P 'SIAM,' W. Ashby, £jT»^*oS Commander. i3mßsßmßp+ This fine ship, under charter to' H.M. Government for the oonyeyance oi .troops to Hobart Town, will, immediately on her return from that port, load for London, to leave in December. In- the meantime passages and freight can be engaged on application to the undenigned. Any goods coming forward tor shipment, prior to j the; ship's return from Hobart Town, can be stored free of expense to the shipper. For particulars of freight or .passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO, ! Auokland, September 18, 1866.

FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT.

WILL SAIL ON sth DECEMBER.

The' beautiful Clipper Ship •W.I N,T E R T H.U R,' 723 tons register, Edwin R. Hunt, Commander.

Aa "TTTHJL commence loading immeIffi^yV W diately on discharge of inward jraS^StV^ cargo, and having a large portion of ■HBHW^'her freight engaged, and ready for shipment, will eail punctually as above. Has spacious saloon accommodation for cabin

passengers. For plans of poop, and all other information respecting freight or passage, apply to

DAVID NATHAN.

FOR LONDON DIRECT.

SUCCEEDS THE 'WINTERTHUR,' ( AND WILL SAIL ON THE sth JANUARY.

As^L fTTBE far-famed regularly' trading J^PfSv , X Clipper * IDA ZIEGLER,' 860 gfJCJKsS tons, Abraham L. Reynolds, ComThis ship's passages to and from London have' never been equalled by any other vessel, and for safe delivery of cargo in good order she stands seoond to none in the trade. . , , ~ ' Her accommodation for all classes of passengers' is unrivalled. For freight or passage, apply to i '

DAVID NATHAN.

FOR SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE, AND HOBART TOWN.

,»>sfc HPHE favourite clipper Barque KJ^IS. JL 'FREE TRADER,' raj£jSf\} 800 tons, H. Robinson, , Master, will 4Ei£rW» sail on THURSDAY, 4th instant. For freight or passage, having superior acoom< tion, apply to the Captain, on board ; or to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.

A^, T7IREIGHT or CHARTER, for this r*>/Kv JL day only, the Clipper Barque M!alsK^ ' DRAGON,' Captain Wawn, now 4mHH9* discharging at Queen-street Wharf. . FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, < -v. npHE clipper Schooner ■i^|g^ X ' • HARRIET KING,' * J^jwraSj^wrth immediate despatch. •■■■Hfa Apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.

FOR OPOTIKI, BAY OF PLENTY, DIRECT.

fipHE Fine Schooner '.RAPID,' 31 ton* *^n^s^ J- register, F. Martin, Master, wil for theabove port THIS DAY, Ist wßMKimmoi October. ' For freight or passage^ apply to the Captain on board, Custom-house-street Wharf. >

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, FROM THE MANUKAU, ' -^ fTIHE Coppered Schooner 'ltint^. -■- 'ISABELLA,' VJ^ltai^ 25 fcons burthen. PP 7 W. J. HQRST, Auckland ; Or THOMAS PARNALL, Onehunga. September 11, 1866.

FOR SALE, J*. A FOUR -TON YACHT, in - / Jjßßk X3l- first-rate order, with Sails and fJI/mSk.- complete gear. ■-. -„ ' ffifTlrWi M *y be seen at Rob Roy Hotel, Freeman's Bay. „ - - Apply to ■ FRANZ SOHERFF, ForfrifcWify

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2865, 1 October 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2865, 1 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2865, 1 October 1866, Page 1

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