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)S. S. ' H "E R o. ' NOTICE. "TL^jK TN consequence of tlie 'HERO' JaNs &i JL being under engagement to £^ H. M. Government for the conveyance 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, Aucldaid; LEDGER & FRANCIS, Agents, Urahumstown, Illumes. Queen-street, Auckland, January 28, IS7O. CALIFORNIAN, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN LINE OF MAIL STEAM PACKETS. %v> k r f^E FIRST STEAMER -^agfcjT'NaMgW L of tins Line, carrying Pl^mlK^ tlie English Mail, via San 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, early ap- j plication will be necessary. For further particulars, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., TL| Agents. ™ Auckland, Januaiy 25, 1870. circular saw line of steamers. for taranaki, nelson, picton, Wellington, lyttelton, and otago, and The bluff. 7HE a. 8. 'AIREDALE/ from Onehunga J on TUESDAY next, 15th instant. For fi eight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFAELANE. steam to the Thames!

'I "HE p.s> •^I^^ 'ROYAL ALFRED,' From Auckland Saturday, February 1 2, 8. 30 o'clock morning. Superior Accommodation is afforded in the fcteamer to all classes of passengers. Separate Cabins for Ladies, foro and aft, ■with Ladies' Stewardess. Time of leaving will be punctually adlieied to. S. HAGUE SMITH. STEAM TCTtHE THAMES. Carrying Pasaengers only. ■*!> '|"HE p.a, -fA^^ « DUKE OF EDINBURGH.' From Auckland. Saturday, February 12, 12,30 o'clock noon. Fares : FULOON... 7s. 6d. | STEERAGE ...4s. Return tickets i*M*ed ftfc reduced rtfceß. Rektrrt Tickets issued for due week, at re- ] tJucad fares, and jivailabld for tits ' Hoyal Alfred' of 'Godhead.' 'I'ime of Btd'ting punctually adhertd to S. FTA6UK SMITIT. STEAM TO THE THAMES. f» j* r | HE Fine Powerful p. 3. J. Ellis, Commander, will leave^the Queenstreet Wharf for Grahamstown as under— Fro>i Auoklod: Saturday, 9 o'clock morning. From Graham^'town — Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. ' J. S.'MAOFARLANE, u ' ' 'Age Jit. ~^~^ FOR THE THAMES. Landing Passengers at Tararu. m f\ HE p.s. fg^gy^. 'DUKE OF EDINBURGH,' Fkoji Adcklod. Monday, February 14, 5.30 o'clock morning, and 10 o'clock night— twice this day. From Tarauu. Monday, February 14, 11 o'clock morning. S. HAGUE SMITH.

FOR GRAHAMSTOWN AND SHORT- - B H^ ' i HE p.s. -|JS||v < LADY BO WEN,' Oaptain Seonv will receive cargo for both places THIS DAY (Saturday), February 12, and will saH at 9 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), February 13. For freight or passage, apply to M, NICCOL, Agent, " Qustomsliqi|9o-£|treet j Or to 3. CASEY, Red Office, "VVhaif. FOR COROMANDEL, TAPU CREEK, AND GRAHAMSTOWN. -l-k rrHE p.s. ■*fgj|^ « LALLA ROOTCII ' ■will leave for the above places at noon ou MONDAY, 14th instant. Farbs. — Cabin, 10s.; steerage, 7a. HOLMES BROS. Agents. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, • — rr\BE Paddle-steamer JIJ. tons register. , . The above vessel is now lying in this harbour, and can be inspected at any time. She ia in perfect order in all respects, having recently undergone a thorough repairing, and ia ready for immediate use. For all particulars, apply to A. W. CLEVELAND, 26, Shortland-atreet. _ P.S. 'ENTERPRISE NO. 2.' NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

-iih-- .a T-^ consequence of coroplaintß My*ffiA X having been made from time £&GKi2R^ to time as to the insecure manuer «MkSw*P* in' which perishable freight has een handled on board the several bteamers -.trading to the Thames, the undersigned begs ( ,to inform >hippern. and Coneignees that in future » Clexk, in connection with the Agency, will travel by the above ' yeßsel, 7 hose duty will be to personally superintend the receiving of all Cargo, and pee tbat due care is taken in transit. - .„_ :A ' > ALEX. HUNTEB, „ ar#7.ttm»,Bfa.ortl*ia,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3893, 12 February 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3893, 12 February 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3893, 12 February 1870, Page 1

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