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WAIKATO RIVER.

Time-Table'.

4,Tn^^ DTEAMEB 'BLUENOSE.' Port Waikato to Bluff ... Friday. Bluff to Ngaruawahia ... Saturday, 6 a.m. Ngaruawahia to Alexandra ... Monday, 6 a.m. Ngaruawahia to Hamilton ... Tuesday, 2 p.m. Hamilton to Cambridge ... Wednesday, 6 a.m. Down River. Alexandra to Ngaruawahia ... Tuesday, 6 |i.m. Cambridge to Ngaruawahia „. Wednesday, 2 p.m. Ngaruawahia to Bluff Thursday, 6 a. m. Bluff to Port Waikato ... Thursday, 3 p.m. Freight and passengers conveyed at current rates. Apply to E. GIBBONS & CO., Onehunga ; Or' FRANZ SCHERFF, Auckland.

STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SETTLEMENTS ON THE MANUKAU.

s&r&&Z± HPHEs.s. 'HALCYON,' Capj£ r\Ctv\ ■- tain WlNO » "w lll leave the New Government Wharf, One7 "£** ! s&"*S^3r hunga, for Waiuku twice a week, landing cargo and passengers afc Awitu, Karaka Point, for Mauku River, or any other station on theManukau. Fares: Saloon, 7s. 6d.; Forecabin, 55.; Cargo, 10s. per ton. Goods taken at through rates from Auckland. Leave Onehunga on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 0 a.m. " Waiuku on Thunday, " 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, Onehvnga, Agent'

FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT.

Carrying Passengers and Cargo.

j£vl ' TI^HE well-known favourite Clipper H§»gk\ X Ship 'SLAM,' W. Ashby, f43F?*»^ Commander. .iitefflfflwipp£ This fine ship, under charter to H. M. Government for the conveyance of troops to Hobart Town, will, immediately on her return from that port, loid for Londou, to leave in December. In the meantime passages and freight can be engaged on application to the uuder»igned. Any poods coming forward for shipment, prior to the ship's return from Hobart Town, can bo stored free of expense to the shipper. For paiticulars of freight or passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. Auckland, September 18, 18-J6.

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.

y|vi "VTTILL commence loading immeMSV»\ VV diate"y on discharge of inward £vliF<iP^ cargo, and having a large portion of SSsSSSia*' her freight engaged, and leatly for shipment, will oail punctually as above. Has spaciou3 saloon accommodation for cabin passengers. # For plans of poop, an-1 all other information respecting freight or passage, apply to

DAVID NATHAN.

FOR LONDON DIRECT.™ '

SUCCEEDS THE 'WINTERTnUR,' AND WILL SAIL ON THK sth JANUARY.

/lv i npHE far- famed regularly trading £l£3\ X Clipper « IDA ZIEGLER,' 860 £O^||a\ tons, Abraham L. Reynolds, Com- &&*£&*£* mauder. This 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 second to none in the trade. Her accommodation for all .classes of passengers is unrivalled. For freight or passage, apply to

DAVID NATHAN.

FOR SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE, AND HOBART

TOWN.

,*■*& ri^HE favourite clipper Barque £KS>< ■*- 'FREE TKADKR,' fn jt^K&; 300 tons, 11. Robinson, Master, will sail on THURSDAY, 4th instant. For freight or passage, having superior accomtion, apply to the Captain, on board ; or to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.

• FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, <"V npHE clipper Schooner J&lfe:. 1 'HARRIET KING,' yflyijgffiijtfr with immediate despatch. TffliCnY* Apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, FROM THE MANUKAU, TTIHE Coppered Schooner >jfe|p2*. JL 'ISABELLA,' sj|}|y&^ 25 tons burthen. ' aS-Wfircwii Apply to W. J. HUEST, Auckland ; Or THOMAS PARNALL, Onehunga. September 11, 1866.

FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT.

ML ri\HE favourite Cutter ' 4gk 1 'VOLUNTEER' MSKgL will «ail forthe above port on FRIDAY, Mlffijm*^ sth October. •SSBjmJHem For freight or passage, apply to WINKS & HALL, Shortland-street.

FOR SALE, A \ FOUR -TON YACHT, in O^k jL3. first-rate order, with Sails and M |s\ complete gear. l|aW3fvN& May be seen at Rob Roy Hotel, Jugs IflP «**3 K. _.^ •* _ ._ * ' Freeman s Bay. Apply to FRANZ SCHERFF, Fort-street.

J^ rpHE Cutter 'SEA SHELL' will IfeaV X trade regularly between ONE'§sm^ HUNGA, DRURY, and PAPAKURA. KW&ltwS^ undersigned will deliver goods *SBiaSß3+ itoxsx. Auckland to either place at 25a. per ton. Carts iv Auckland daily. Orders to be addressed to t t , , ALFRED BARNUS, Afc Messrs Combes aud Daldy's, Auckland ; or the Beach, Onehunga. Onehunga, September 8, 1866. .

"THE BRITISH WORKMAN."— Yearly Part, 1• > 1 • ' ■ 1865. * t"iBAND> OF'HOPE REVIEW."-— Yeaklt' Part, i. i 1865. . ■ . - 1

T' HEWve publications are HOW OPENED) ex ' Pegasus,' and will ho sold at the London published piices, viz , One Shilling and Sixpence, an^d One Shilling each, respectively. - S. ROUT,' Vulcan-lane.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2866, 2 October 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2866, 2 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2866, 2 October 1866, Page 1

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