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STEAM TO CAL

m fT^HE Fast and Powerful Steamship I|A X 'SOUCHAYS,' ' \ATC_N__>- 1,000 tons, will sail from Sydney -wGmmSOm about the 25th May, with passengers onlyv «T Passage Money, £18 10». Apply to Mr. Thomas Norton, 348, George-street, Sydney; or Mr. R, D. Merbiil, U.S. Consul, Macquane-place, f Sy pS_ers can also be bookfd, at Melbourne.

STEAM TO THE NORTH. , I

_» rr^HE p. s. j.TvA, X 'ENTERPRISE No. 2' 5JHr_R^ will l eftve Auckland for MAHOQfllkflßD-* RANGI every MONDAY, returning on TUESDAY ; and for WANGAREI every WEDNESDAY, returning on FRIDAY. For time-table, &c, apply to BUTT & ANDERSON-, Agents.

FOR LONDON DIRECT.

CARRYING PASSENGERS AND CARGO.

a, . rpHE beautiful Clipper Ship tflbkv X 'JOHN SCOTT,' m|K^V 1,000 tons, Al at Lloyd's for 13 years, j£|2gPp_ M. Peneold, Commander, will be despatched from Auckland on THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1867.

To intending Passengers for England the saloon and between-deck accommodation of this vessel offer more than usual inducements.

Rates of Passage. Saloon (As per agreement.) Second Cabin *35 0 0 Steerage 2 ° ° ° As a large portion of her cargo is already engaged, early application is necessary to CRTJICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents. Auckland, May 7. 1867. FIRST VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

A^ L HPHE Favourite Clipper Barque fiEyfcv X 'CONSTANCE' .ffcXa&Wl »il positively on SATURD AY, 4bSl|b£ the 18th instant, weather permitting. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. To Follow the ' Constance,' " , AvA riIHE Clipper Barque CK4\ X « HEVERSHAM' gf^jp^ will be despatched during the ensuing For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON &. MACFARLANE. FOR SYDNEY.

"Ljfc fTIHE Clipper Brig 13ot& Captain Robbbtson, "ill positively sail J£££g£ for the above porb on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at noon. Intending passengers are requested to make immediate application. For freight or pa BS age, apply g^^^ FOR THE FIJI ISLANDS DIRECT. •?si?ls\2OO tons, John Austin, Commander JJBa£»( nOW daily expected), will leave, as above, Bhortly after arrival. „ - Haß superior accommodation for passeDgen. For freight or passage, apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents.

FOR NEWCASTLE, forwarding Passengers to Sydney. -U* rpHE Brig ALEXANDRA' will sail X aa above on or about THUKb iffiSM^ DAY, the 16th May. j^alyjigfe^ For freight or passage, apply on board, Ort ° • HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. NEW RUSH TO THE BTJLLER.

THE Three-masted Schooner « LITTLE FRED,' "B»*^HS2 tons register, W. Champiok, JUJPSSm Maater, will leave Onehunga, as above, on WEDNESDAY, 15th instant. For p. BB .g. only, .^ amdavieSi Onehunga ; Orlo - M.NICCOL, ur Queen-street, Auckland. May 11, 1867. YOB, SALE OR CHARTER, - rxiHß l Cutter « JESSIE,' 12 tons jfl^ APF^ MR. WAYMOTJTH, Wyndham-ttreet. FOR SALE OR CHARTER, nnHE Cutter I 'AVON,' JAI 19 tons.-Apply to Mr. Hxeoeeaves, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell. A IT RANTED; to HIRE, a VESSEL 4h ' W otfrom 20 to 25 tons register, JBk weU fou D d.-Apply at Mr. Hoi*ship's jfijfg^ late office, Custom-house-street. FEBRY TO STOKES'S POINT.

IX7 SMITH, having had * new A. W'. boat built, the • PETREL,' JIWL for the above service, begs to inform JfflMtiL the people of North Shore and public SJESBm* generally that hewll commence running his boat, three times daily, each way, as follows Stokes's Point, 9 a.m., 12 noon, and 3.30 p.m. Leaves Waterman's Stairs, 10. <JU a.m., 1.30 p.m., and 4.30 p.m. [Advertisement.] ALEXANDER KENNEDY TO W. J. REID. SIR,— You would oblige me by gWing mea correct answer whether you authorised any parties to pull down and take away from my place the rails which I bought from you. I got a hint that such an' lorder w»s given; but, if you never gave such an order, answer me privately or publicly, and tell me -the easiest and best way to send you the £2 odd which I owe you, if all is right, Ouraku, May'l, 1867. _

NEW SUITS TO SUIT THE TIMES ! ROBERT HAMPTON, TAILOR, SHORTLAND- STREET, HAS great pleasure iv informing his friends that ' he h»8 JDST OPENED an Extenswe Shipment of SEASONABLE GOODS, ex 'John IS-" Sd'will now be glad to attend to the ordertrof his numerous cuatomere. jjMeipfeof^oodo, , T -r «-i •'' ' * s

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 1

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