rpHE S.S. 'TAUKANGA/ FOR THE THAMES, THIS MORNING, at 104 o'clock. THOMAS MACKY, Agent. October 4, 1867.
STEAM TO THE DIGGINGS. _g______ rpHE p.s. 'ENTERPRISE No. 2' A wfll leave the Queen-street ■_mLll Wharf as above THIS DAY (Friday) ■HHHb-bV at 4 p.m. ; also, on Saturday, at 4.30. BUTT & ANDERSON, Agents. The speed of this boat is fully shown by her making the passage in six hours, and her passenger accommodation is too well known to require comment. Owing to her light draft of water this boat goea direct to her landing, and is thus enabled to land paasengers and cargo at Shortland Town without the necessity of boating.
FOB THE GOLDPIELDS. — fTIHE Screw Steamer |lf X £|_fi__j_» ' MIDGE,' On SATURDAY, at 5 p.m. Apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO.
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STEAM TO RIVERHEAD. PARLIAMENTARY RATES— ONE PENNY EXCURSION. _ fTiHE Steamer <t X 'GEMINI' |S__T^4. is open to EXCURSIONISTS to IJKtmmm RIVERHEAD and BACK, at Old Fares— One Penny per Mile— leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'clock a.m., .and Biverhead at 2.30 p.m. Fares to parties not returning the same day, 35. ; Sheep, 9d. each ; Freight, 10s. per ton ; less 25 per cent, discount on Bonedust, Guano, and Agricultural Implements. j." CASEY. October 2, 1867.
P.S. * WAIPA.' p, fTIHE undersigned begs to inform J^jsAi X • the public of Auckland and SSSkJ^ the Waikato thftt he ha* REDUCED fl__KSßn» the RATES of FREIGHT per p.s. ( WAIPA to all Stations oa the Horotiu and Waipa rivers, 10s. per ton. This favourite ateamer leaves Mercer for Ngarua wahia every Tuesday at 6 a.m. J W. J. YOUNG, Queen-street.
FOR LONDON. CARRYING PASSENGERS AND CARGO. TO SAIL TOWARDS THE END OF DECEMBER NEXT. _ki TTtHE Clipper Ship lSD_k X * flfKKx_ William Ashby, Esq., Commander, JHSpaP* will load for London immediately on discharge of her inward cargo. This Vessel and her Commander are now so well and favourably known in the Auckland and London trade as to render any further recommendation quite UnneCeBBaiy CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents. Auckland, September 28, 1867.
FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO SAIL ON 3rd NOVEMBER. A^ HHHE beautiful Clipper Barque fr%y_k J. ' BALLARAT,' fs|qß_K^ 685 tons register, Robert C. Craig3__B(_p£ bead, Commander; classed at Lloyd's Al for 12 years, coppered and copper-fastened throughout. Sails fast, and has splendid accommodation for cabin passengers. For freight or passage, apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. SUCCEEDS THE ' BALLARAT,' AND WILL MEET WITH QUICK DESPATCH. /Li fTIHE Beautiful Extremely Clipper KJPf\ X Ship ' IDA ZIEGLER,' _sMp3kV^ 860 tons, Captain A. L. Reynolds. dHBE-BJP" will load immediately on discharge of inward cargo. For freight or passage, apply on board ; or to L. D. NATHAN & CO.
FOR MOKIHINUI OR BTJLLER. rpHE Schooner « MARY JANE ' will ImHESw X nail, as above, from the Manukau, _J3_gJB£onSATDRDAYnext, sth instant. For passage only, apply to Onehunga.
FOR WANGAREI HEAD AND MANGAPAI. _t_^ fTIHE Clipper Schooner Ajfev X 'MAPERE,' fiMCm^T. Shepherd, Master, will sail TO* •fllialSK' NIGHT, _t9 p.m. For freight of passage, apply on board ; or to ' H. S.MEYERS, Queen-street.
FOR OPOTIEI DIRECT. • __> ri^HE Fine Clipper Cutter _Al X 'WHITBY,' HBL, 21 tons register, William Doughty, MEKStL Master, will sail for the above on CbHibW SATURDAY, sfch instant, weather vessel will be a constant trader, and no transhipping of cargo. Forfcaigfit or H-g^jgr* : Cusfcom-houitf tr*t t.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3188, 4 October 1867, Page 1
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