Shipping.
STEAM FOR THE HOT SPRINGS AND MAHURANGI The p.s. 'LADY BOWEN/ Captain Adams, will ltave Queen-street Wharf, «t 11 o'clock a.m., on Saturday, 27th, remaining at Mahurangi on Sunday, leaving Mahurangi at 4.30 p.m. on Monday for Auckland. J. CASEY.
FOR COROMANDEL, TaPU CREEK, AND GRAHAMSTOVN. The p.s. 'LALLA. EOOKH ' will leave for the above place on Monday next, at noon.
THIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. The well-known frigate built Ship, ' MARY SHEPHERD,' Captain 11. Peek, 900 tons, Al for 13 years, having made large engagements, will meet with prompt despatch. Has first-class accommodation for passengers, Apply to L. D. NATHAN it CO.
XI OR LONDON. -*" The Iron Clipper Ship, 'ARGYLESHIRE,' WimjuiTod, Commander, 700 tons, AAI atLloyd's. This fine ship, now on her first voyage, will meet with prompt despatch. Will take Saloon and 'Tween-deck Passengers. For freight or passage, apply to BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO., Agents.
■\TOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR LON■Jj( DON.— The *La Hogue' will be dcs i <atcli*d this en on in November. H»s splendid enlarged aocommodation for second-class and intermediate passengers,— Apply to GacHRiST, Wvtt, and Co., Sydney.
TjlOR NEW YORK DIRECT, The Magnificent Clipper Barque ( SANTON/ Captain J. G. Moore, 511 tons, Aal at Lloyd's, will sail for New York on 15th September next, This vessel has excellent accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, For freight or passage apply to i MUST & CO., Agents.
TfiOß SYDNEY. CIRCULAR SAW LINE. The Regular Trader 'CONSTANCE,' on Monday, 29th instant. For freight or passage, apply to HEMDERSON & MACEAPLANE.
TjlOR GLADSTONE DIRECT.— CARRYJD ING PASSENGERS TO THE NEW GOLD. FIELD, The fine barque 'THOMAS DANIELS, 1 291 tons, Captain J. SKOTTOK, will sail as above on Friday, September 2. For freight or passage apply to O«RN4 GRAHAM, Queen-stre*t ; Or, MUST & CO., Thames.
FOR LEVUKA, FIJIS. The Clipper Schooner 'AURORA,' 53 tons register, Joskph Bkain, Master, will sail as above on or ab»ut baturday, the 27th instant. Has superior accommodation for passengers. For passage only, apply to SHIRLEY W. HILL Lower Queen-itreet. August 20, 1870.
FOR KAIPARA (Calling at all the Stations). The Regular Trader , 'TWILIGHT' Will sail as abuve This Day (Sa'uiday), August 27. M. NICCOL, Agent. Custom-house-street, August 24, 1870.
mHAMES GOLDFIELD. The following well-known Cutters continue to Trade regularly between Auckland and the Thames, conveyng Cargo at current rates :•— 'Glance' 'Lee * Severn' 'Harriet' ' Cornstalk ' Maid of the Mill.' M. NICCOL, Agent. Custom-house-street.
Millers.
LOW & MOTION'S PRICES CURRENT. (wholesale.) Superfine Flour, Silk-dressed, per ton . . £15 0 0 New Mills Brand, Silk-dressed .. .. li 0 0 Seconds 10 0 0 Wheat Meal 13 0 0 Sharps 800 Br.m, per Bushel of 201b 0 13 Maize, per Bushel of HOlb 0 5 6 Oafs, par Bushel of 401b 0 4 6
Merchandise.
mHE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE, Keiller's Dundee Marmalade Gordon's Arbroath Canvas Bernard's Old Tom, Whiskey, Gintprirlne, &c. James Stewarts Saucel Whiskey Blood, Wolfe, and Co.'s Stout Arroll'a Alloa Ale Guinneis's Dublin Stout Scotch Jams, Jellies, and Marmalade Saddlery and Saddles, for native trado Blankets, white and scarlet Saw and Boiled Linseed Oil Colza, refined, in oasks and drums, 1 ORUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Auckland. High-street, August 26, 1870,
Landed Property, &c, For Sale.
A RARE -OPPORTUNITY FOR MARKET and dairy farmers. » FOR SALE OR LEASE, ' A First-class Farm, containing 33 aoras, -within three miles of town. The improvement* consist .bf * substantial Brick House, of seven rooms ; attached i* the Dairy, which is built underground, and fltt*d up with' all the necessary requisites for an extensive trade:' The whole i* laid down in grass, and tubdlvided into five paddocks, and substantially fenced. ' There* is, first-class water-carriage if required.— For further par;ticulars, apply office of this paper.
LAND BUYERS, tead this !— 46o Acres! of Land near Cambridge, positively the richest land. in the WHikato,for £1 per acre ; & town acre inthe village of Eaur»ka, County of Manden, for £5 ; »n allotment 66 feet frobtago to Lincoln-street, suburb*" of Auckland, at 7s. per footr, ,80 acres at Tokttoka, County ofilarsdpn, of good land.' 6s. per ftcre ; Parish' of Manurewai Count/ of Edf n, < 133 -fftet frontage *to^ Cra''r6ft-»treet; Ptri«h' of ( Waitemata, 80 feet frontage to the PoriionDy Road, 81. per fo6t; a Parish of W*it«raftta, 40 feet frontage to the "Karanfahape Road by llOfeet in depth, at lls. per. foot— The above "propertitsare.really worthy of attention, and wiU'TOiTonrid extremely, cheap. -^-For 'further „ pirticultiv* vapply at 4 Hum*^>rdVl»Dd »nd JHc>u»» ; Apencjr, HigiiTttroet,-. g--,»
.qCiSI. SA^ >^o%o^M'Gotta|e|^|iCl Jj jsyer.l d.liihtf uUTiiitu*t»dUUotm»nU'in's*».s field Road.~Applj to J. O|^lvi*, 83, Quwn-*tre»t,^"
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4061, 27 August 1870, Page 1
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742Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4061, 27 August 1870, Page 1
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