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FOR SHORTLAND.

-IV fI^HE 8.8. ' \ / fe* V i«s^lilL!^L • TAU R ANGA will le*ve Queen-street Wharf TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 a.m. The fast-sailing s.s. ' Tauranga is equal t > any beat on the line for speed and comfortable accommodation for passengers.

TIME TABLE. Lbaye Auckland for Sbortlakd. Thursday, October 15, at 11 a.m. Friday, October 16, at 11.30 a.m. Saturday, October 17, at 10.30 a.m. Leavh Shortland for Auckland. Wednesday, October 14, at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 15, at 3.20 p.m. Friday, October 16, at 4 p.m. Saturday, October 17, at 4 p.m. Boats leave Tookey's Flat and Graham's Town for the ateamer, same hour as the ' Clyde,' conveying passengers free of charge. T. MACKY, Agent.

FOR SHORTLAND, L»nding passengers at Tookey's Flat, and going up the Creek.

r\ ''HE fast and powerful p.s. Jjgjffl^ « DUKE OF EDINBURGH,' Captain H. Marks, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 a.m. Friday, October 16, at 12.30.

NOTICE • NOTICE ! NOTICE ! np Jllk « ENTERPRISE No. 2,' on her return from the Thames this evening, will be LAID UP for a few days. The date of her resuming her trips will be duly announced in these columns. HOLMES BROTHERS. October 6, 1868.

FOR LONDON DIRECT. WITH IMMEDIATE DESPATCH. /Ivt TI^HE Clipper Barque ffijgj^ 'BALLARAT,' Al at Lloyd's, Joseph Allan, Esq., Commander. For freight and cabin passage only, apply to BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO.

FOR LONDON DIRECT. A^ fIiHE Clipper Ship Captain Ashby, will sail for London on SATURDAY, January 9, 1869. For freight or passage, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, fc CO., Agents. Auckland, October 13, 1868.

FOR SYDNEY.

/fcyk rpiHE Barque /jßgl^ < PRINCE ALFRED,' C. Watson, Master, will sail on THURSDAY morning, the 15th instant. For freight or passage, apply to S.HAGUE SMITH.

FOR TOOKEY'S FIAT. ri^HE Schooner «■■■■*» w in w ii tor the above place on THURSDAY next. For freight, &c, apply to D. GOLDIE, Custom-house-street.

THAMES GOLDFIELDS.

jßk HPHE following Vessels are Regular DDL J. TRADERS to SHORTLAND, IWfiW TOOKEY'S FLAT, and TAPU 'Severn' 'Avon' •Harriet' 'Sydney' « Stag l * Cornstalk' 'Glance' 'Rob Roy' ' Wave' ' Helen' 'Lee' 'Spey.' For freight, &c, apply to M. NICCOL, Agent. Custom-house-street, Auckland.

JOHN ARBERY.— If this should MEET the eye of John Abbkby, late of the parish of Shadwell, london, pease WRITE to your BROTH H R. Joseph Arbery, Spring Creek Mine, Adelaide, South Australia, and also to the Editor. of this paper f or further information. MONEY to LEND on Good Freehold Security at 10 per cent.— Jackson am> Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street. FOR SALE or LEASE, on ea»y terms, a FARM of 700 acres, 85 miles from Auckland, with a nine-roomed House. Garden, Farm House, Stable, Cowshed, Stockyard, &c, ic. Thirty t) fo-ty acres fenced, and in grass and crop. From 60 to 80 heal of cattle and a score of sheep, on the farm, can be had at a valuation ; aloo plo'Jtjh and saddle horse, farm a,nd dairy implements. This farm adjoin* an .excellent run of 2,000 acres, completely enclosed.— Apply to Mr. Tisdxll, St. George's B-iy Road, Parnell, or at the Militia Office.

TUST ARRIVED, ex Excelsior,' 210 bags Fine fj Liverpool Salt, 105 bogs Coarse Liverpool '•'art. To be sold in lots to suit purchasers.— Apply to F. Hewin and Co.; Grocers, next door to b\ Hague Smith's, Queen -street. '

"VTOTICE TO DIGGERS.- Just -arrived, Sharp's JLX and Collins's Axes, all iiVb ; Shovele, short and long handles ; Picks, Pocket-Compasses, nised Buckets, Prospecting Dishes, Quicksilver, Sheath Kniven, Sheaths and Belts, and all other requisites required. Undersold by none ! — P. ■£• Philips, 5Q and 62, Queen-street.

/CHEAPEST HOU-'E IN TOWN.— P. >. VJ PHILIPS offers for pale the following, ex new arrivals, namely : — Billiard Chalk, Cue Tip;, !fape Lines, Portmanteaux, Lamps and Lamp Glasses in gr«»at variety, Knives and Forkp, Sugar Cruaherp, ißuti'hers' Knives, Seaming TWine, Candle. Wick, Count* r 'Scales, Sarsaparilla, Fishing Lints, Bird Ci»gev Cruets, Measures, and a thousand either aiticlefs toomime*ousjom<nts'an. GoLt Saved by purchasing at thin establishment, and cuttotners fo.r » Wi* secured.- 50 and 52 Qug. n <afivar,. , „ •■ B OTTER.— WANTED, 8 or 10 DAIRIhS ;tlie highest piice given. — Marsh and Co., Vic-toria-street,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3509, 14 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3509, 14 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3509, 14 October 1868, Page 1

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