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Shipping.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

_■_. O PACKAGES, marked •.^^k -~ 6GB-9 D N over S, before >^R^g^42o, ex s.s. 'Auckland (16th %■___*"> December, 1869), from Sydney, are at the office of the A.S.N. Company, and willbe delivered on presentation of bill of lading and payment of charges. H. M. JERVIS, Agent.

S. S. 'HERO.' NOTICE. *T^k TN consequence of the 'HERO' J&Na^k -I being under engagement to J£|q||n^> H.M. Government for the con«©Sh§_S_» veyance of troops to Sydney and Hobart Town, she will be UNABLE to CARRY any Cabin or Steerage PASSENGERS at her next trip from Auckland. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents, Auckland; LEDGER & FRANCIS, Agents, (jJrahamstowD, Thames. Queen-street, Auckland, January 28, 1870.

CALIFORNIAN, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN LINE OF MAIL STEAM PACKETS. 1 %fc> k THE FIRST STEAMER ' -w^O-^^V °^ tn " s Line, carrying #* I &%' tlie En ghsh Mail, via San ",- »'i^V^sJ^ Francisco, will LEAVE AUCKLAND on SATURDAY, April 2, at 2 p.m. As only a limited number of Saloon and Intermediate Passages have been allotted for New Zealand, eaily application will bo necessary. For further particulars, apply t© CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents. Auckland, January 25. 1870.

FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, WEST. PORT, GREYMOUTIT, HOKITIKA, ] AND DUNEDIN. < ~~fr* r | HE Fast and Powei ful s.s. 'CHARLES EDWARD,' '. Captain T. Holmes, will leave Onehunga as above on or about the 9th February. For freight or passage, apply to ( A. W. BENNETT, Agent on board.

FLYING SQUADRON. FLYING SQUADRON. THE p.s. 'ROYAL ALFRED' And s.s. ' GO-AHEAD ' will accompany the FLYING SQUADRON on leaving the harbour THIS DAY (Wednesday), February 9. Passengers to be on board afc 12 o'clock I noon. Fares, 2s. 6d. each. \ S. HAGUE SMITH.

STEAM TO THE THAMES. rpHE p.s. .^^^ 'ROYAL ALFRED,' Superior accommodation is afforded in the steamer to all classes of passengei 3. Separate Cabins for Ladies, fore and aft, with Ladies' Stewaidess. Time of leaving will be punctually adhered to. S. HAGUE SMITH.

STEAM TO THE THAMES. Carrying Passengers only. "T_> TF 'HE p. g. Jmjjk^ 'DCKE OF EDINBURGH.* From Aucklaxb. Wednesday, February 9, 6 o'clock evening Thursday, February 10, 6 o'clock c /emng Fakks : SALOON"... 7s. 6«3. | STEERAGE ...4s. Return tickets issued at isduced rates. Return Tickets issued for one week, at reduced fares, and available for the / Royal Alfred' or 'Go-ahead.' Time of st&'fc\nj? punctually adheud|to S. HAGUE SMITH".

STEAM TO THE THAMES. • ' fjs.3*w rI HE Fine Powerful p.s. J. Ellis, Commander, will leave the Queeni street Wharf for Grahamstown as under — > From Auckland: Wednesday, February 9, 10 a.m. From Grahamstown : Wednesday, February 9, 2.30 p.m. J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent.

FOR- SHORTLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN. «L d npHE Favoui ito p.s. f^^^^^. ' ENTERPPvISE No. 2/ Captain R. Smith, will leave the Queenstreet Wharf on Wednesday, February 9, 6 o'clock p.m. Friday, February 11, at 7 o'clock p.m. H. B. MORTON, Custom-house-street East.

FOR SALE, /t&frZ. rpHE p.B. 'FAVOURITE,' 59 tons register, 45-horso power, length 120 feet, depth of hold 6 feet. She Has just been lengthened, and her hull and machinery overhauled on the slip. Carries 70 tons cargo on a light draught of water (4 feet), and ia well adapted for carrying utock, !_aving room for 35 head of Cattle below and 400 sheep on deck. ' Apply to M. NICCOL, Agent.

FORaS/P- BX, PRIVATE CONTRACT, *-*SUK . fjPEE Paddle-steamer * 111 tons register. Tl^^Above vessel is now lying in this ljArbff--j%£,^ad!:<^_.,l)e,.i-jspected at any time. She -is da perfect order in all respects, having • recently .undergone ja^ thorough jrepairing, and 4 i!?4£B4^'Jof' s immediaj_t- _sa,_>HKD_~aß' particulars, apply to * A. W. CLEVEl__OT5r*^ 2s, Shortlaud-ntreet.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 1

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