FOR TAUEANGAjN^I&pS'^feLLINiiTON, LYTTELTON, OTSg^^SOJFrHLAND ; HOKITIKA, GREYMOUTH, NELSON, MELBOURNE, ETC., Forwarding the English Mail via Surz. *Si> \ npHE Panama, New Zealand. Jj|g|>^g\s. X and Australian Royal Mail sl&*s[^liN_> Company's Steamship « LORD ASHLEY,' 500 tons, 100-hor3e power, will leave on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, at noon. Freight or passage must be engaged at the Company's Office. H. M. JERVIS, Agent.
FROM THE MANUKAU. REGULAR TRADER. BOR WAIKATO HEADS AND RAGLAN. S "T^HE Favourite p.s. «2mWT%^ ■*■ 'PRINCE ALFRED,' *- J—abdES^* Fa:rqtjhar, Master, will sail as above, from the new Government Wharf, Onehunga, on or about WEDNESDAY next. For freight or passage, apply to S. HAGUE SMITH, Auckland ; Or to GEORGE HODGE, Agent, Onehunga.
STEAM COMMUNICATION ON THE MANUKAU. « TN consequence of certain ALTERAIj^^y X TIONS having to be made to s.s. 'HALCYON' she will NOT - 5KwsSS_5_ P "RUN to Waiuku This Week. The Cutter ' RETSY' will leave Onehunga Beach at 9 o'clock THIS MORNING, and return from Waiuku on TUKSDAY ; leave Onehunga on Thursday, at 11 a.m., and return from Waiuku on Friday. The time-table of the ' Halcyon' for this month will be published on Saturday next, 13th inst. A. BARNES, Agent. Onehunga, October 8, 1866.
WAIKATO RIVER. Timk-Table. ■\^k^ N QTEAMBK 'BLUENOSE. Ur Kiver. Port Waikato to Bluff ... Friday. Bluff (o Ngaruawahia ... Saturday, 6 a.m. Ngarnawahia to Alexandra ... M-.nday, 6 a.m. Koaruawahia to Hamilton ... Tuesday, 2 p.m. Hamilton to Cambridge ... Wednesday, 6 a.m. Down River. Alexandra to Ngaruawahia ... Tuesday, 6 a.m. ?ar .: Iftt oX" irua v?.hia , " -aday, 2 p.m. . nurBday, 6 a.m. ttiuu* to Port, HiKato ... Thutsday, 3 p.m. Freight and passengers conveyed at current rates. Apply to GIBBONS & CO., Onehunga ; Or FRANZ SCHERFF, Auckland.
TRANSPORT ON THE WAIKATO. *. TN future the Steamers v3^K^. X 'MAORI CHIEF,' iQaSaSSv ' GYMNOTUS' Will run from Port Waikato Heads to all stations on the river, in connection with the 'PRINCE ALFRED,' from Onehwnga. For rates of freight, passage, and further information apply to W. J. HURST & CO., Queen-street, Auckland ; Or GEORGE HODGE, Onebunga ; Or H. SHILLITO, 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. SIMPSON.
FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. WILL SAIL ON sth DECEMBER. The beautiful Clipper Ship 'WINTE R TH U R,' 723 tons register, Edwin R. Hunt, Commander. A\t "TTTILL commence loading imme R^>>»\ VV diately on discharge of inward fW^^kVj cargo, and having a large portion of «B@__>llP>» her freight engaged, and ready for shipment, will sail punctually as above. Ha 3 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. _f- k. rpHE far-famed regularly trading Es*<& v X Clipper • IDA ZIEGLER,' 860 /*£|cfEY£ 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 second to none in the trade. Her accommodation for all classes of passengers is unrivalled. For freight or passage, apply to DAVID NATHAN. i—— ■ »
FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. Carrying Passengers and Cargo. A\_ npHE well-known favourite Clipper Js2b?f\. X Ship 'SIAM,' W. Ashby, £t3t<iK_ Commander. 4B___lp* 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, lo»d for London, to leave in December. In the meantime passages and freight can be engaged on application to the undersigned. Any goods coming forward for shipment, prior to the ship's return from Hobart Town, can be stored free of expense to the shipper. For paiticulars of freight or passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. Auckland, September 18, 1866.
FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. FROM THE MANUKAU. nPHE Clipper Schooner -v X ' LITTLE FRED,' J_4_S%^ 200 tons burthen, will sail for the above Wlli*> port on TUE-DAY next, oth jnitaut. BWW»e«B& Good accommodation for female paisengers. For freight or passage, apply to D. KIRKWOOD, Onehunga ; Or to ' SHIRLEY W. HTLL, Fort-street,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2871, 8 October 1866, Page 1
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