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FOR SHORTLAND.

4l^_. rpHE i.s. 'TAtfRANGA' will X leave as above THIS MORNat 9 o'clock. Agent. April 15, 186?.

FOR THE THAMES GOLDFIELDS. •. npHE p.s. A^^ X ' ENTERPRISE NO. 2 ' y|>gf^ will -leave for the Diggings THIS Wmb» DAY (Wednesday), at 4p.m. An iron safe is kept on board for the safe oustody of the gold. The) only boat that goes up the creek. Fares : Cabin, 65. ; Second Cabin, 4s. Freight, 15s. per ton.

GREAT NATIVE MEETING AT WAITANGI ON THE 17th INSTANT. .- rfIHE s.s. 'TAURANGA will qj^Jb&u X make a special trip to tbe Bay of Islands on the occasion of the 4MHHE» great Native Meeting at Waitangi, leaving Auckland on THURSDAY Morning, 16th instant, at 9 o'clock, and returning on the night of Fares, saloon £2 0 0 Return ticket 3 5 0 Fore cabin 1 10 0 THOMAS MACKY, Agent. April 10, 1868.

FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, SOUTHLAND, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. Also, SYDNEY, by 'Mataura,' via Wellington. rr»HE P., N.Z., and A. R.M. Co.'s" vCT\I^ • AIREDALE,' 48539K> 500 tons, 100.-horse pdwer, A. Kennedy, Commander, will leave the Onebunpa wharf for the above ports on SATURDAY, the 18th inst. All freights unaccompanied by orders from the Company's office will be refused by the steamer, H. M. JERVIS, Agent. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (LIMITED). «» 'T -HE Company's Steamships are Ig^skt X appointed to LEAVE as under VKl\ff^> For England and New York, via "WBSSSm* Panama, the s.s. 'MATAURA,' from Wellington, May 8. For Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Otago, Southland, and Melbourne, from Queen-street Wharf, the ■.8. «LORD ASHLEY,' on or about May 10. For Taranaki, Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Otago, Southland, Hokitika, and Melbourne, from Onehunga Wharf, the s.s. * AIREDALE ,' on April 18. Time-tables may be seen, and fullest information obtained, at the^ Company's office. H. M. JERVIS, Agent.

X OTICE, Jtsk. THE 'MAORI' will leave the EftXv X Wharf on SATURDAY, the f/iM^ 18th instant, and embark Passengers «HHp early on MONDAY. BAGGAGE must be on board not later than FRIDAY, the 17th. Bas still room for three Passengers. Apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, &CO., Agents. High-street, April 14, 1868. ' AU REVOIR,' FOR MELBOURNE. *XjK TTIHIS vessel has room for a few Cabin _j£Sl^ X and Steerage Passengers. jBB&Egi HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. April 13, 1868. FOR WHANGAREI AND MANGAPAI. j^ rfIHE favourite Cucter A X ' WANGAREI,' mBMSL. Anderson, Master, will sail for the MEFRti^ above places THIS DAY (Wednesday), 4BAIb» at 12 o'clock. 4 For freight or passage, apply on board ; or to JOHN ROBERTON & CO., Queen-street. TO RONHOLDERS AND OTHERS. MESSES. JORDAN & CO., LICENSED SURVEYORS. T^TATIVE SURVEfS made on most moderate JAI terms. Runs of 50,000 acres and upwards, at £2 for 1,000 acres, in open country. — Address, Claremont House, Princes-street ; or Mr. J. D. Jackson's, Onehunga; or Mr. Thomas Wrigley's, Tauranga. ACCOUI'.TANT, COLLECTOR, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER. RJ. MOORE begi respectfully to inform his , friends and the public generally that he has this day commenced business in the above branches in tbe office lately occupied by Mr. H. Vernon, situated in Victoria-street East, and trusts by strict attention to business, combined with prompt returns, to merit a share of public patronage. — N.B. Insolvent estates sequestrated, and rents and debts collected in town and country. Goods bought and sold on commission. Reference kindly permitted to F. M. P. Brookmeld, Esq., Solicitor. Auokland, March 20, 1868. NOTICE. T|J*R. NTOOL has now to announce that his IVX BILLIARD TABLE will be OPENED, with Gas laid 0n,.0n and after MONDAY next, the 2nd March. TttrcT'ATSm •pKnTTTBffl?^" nnANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACX TUBERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Importers of LEATHER, GRINDERY, SADDLERY, AND SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY, BOOT AND SHOE UPPERS OF ALL KINDS. MILL-BELTS, SUCTION AND FIRE-ENGINE HOSE, Durham-street, Auckland. BfeSr MINING AND SHARE BROKER. . , THAMES GOLDFIELD. npHE "undersigned negotiate the Purchase and X > Sale of SHARES,' and have several Firstclass investments now on sale. RICHARD EATON, 32, Queen-street. : J. H. MoRAE, ' Shortland. MESSES. BEETHAar, WALKEJR, & CO. SURVEYORS, MINING AGENTS, VALUERS, ARBITRATORS, AND .SHAREBROKERS. Books are now open .at their offices, PollbnSTJtBBT, Shortland, for 1 the sale and purchase 6f Shares, where the principals may be consulted daily. AuokJandAgwti; Meuri. S, Coourani ajtd So*,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3353, 15 April 1868, Page 1

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