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Shipping. 'ABOUKIR,' FOR LONDON. All Accounts against this vessel must be rendered in duplicate, and all balm-cci- of passage m<>n> y paid at our office before noon of Thursday next, the bth instant. CMJICKSHANK, °MART, & CO.. Agents. High-street, Auckland December fi, 1870. TjlOR LONDON DIRECT. The Favouiito Regular Trader 'COUNTESS OF KiNTORE' Lenvos nbcut -Ith J»nu ly, 1871. Will take steerage pHSsengers up to iiOth December. For freight or passage apply to Captain Pethekeridge, on board; or to BROWN, CAMPBELL, &CO., Agents. TjlOR SIDNEY. The favourite regular trader ' NOVELTY ' This Day (Tuesday), December 6. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE._ CI 0 R NEWCASTLE. The Clipper Barque, ' CRISHNA,' On Wednesday nex 1 , the 7th instant. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Tjl 0 R TAHITI. WILL SAIL ON THE 12th INSTANT. The Beautiful Extreme Clipper 'EDITH,' 100 tons, Captain G. H. Trayte, Commander. Has superior accommodation for cabin passengers. Apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. pOR LEVUKA (FIJIS) DIRECT. The Three-masted Schooner c MARGARET CAMPBELL,' 192 tons register, J. W. Cwmmixo, Master, Iwlll be despatched for tLevuka direct on Saturday next, December 10. Kxcellent accommodation for passengers andstocks. _i For freight or passage, apply to GEORGE W. BINNEY. STEAM TO THE THAMES. The p.s. 'DUKE OF EDINBURGH.' TIME TABLE. From Auckland to Grahamstown. Tuesday, December 0, 11 o'clock morning. Wednesday. December 7, 11 o'clock morning. Thursday, December 8, 10.30 o'clock morning Friday. December 9, 10.30 o'clock morning Saturday, December 10, 10.30 o'clock morning From Grahamstown to Auckland. Tuesday. December 6, 6 o'clock afternoon. Wednesday, December 7, 5 o'clock afternoon. Thursday. December 8, 4.30 o'clock afternoon Friday, December 9, '.30 o'clock afternoon Saturday, December 10, 4.30 o'clock afternoon. Return Tickets issued for one week at reduced rates • S. HAGUE SMITH STEAM TO GRAHAMSTOWN, SHORTLAND, and COROMANDEL.— The Favourite PS * 'ENTERPRISE No. 2, * Captain Scon, Will receive cargo and passengers for above, transhipping passengers and c-irgo to p.s. 'Lalla Rookh' for Coromandel : freight. 17s. 6d. per ton ; passengers, saloon 135., steerage 10s. Arrangements perfected to receive Goods ex s.s. ' Hero,' s.s. ' Auck and,' and other vessels, transhipped' in bond, or pay duty, and deliver all goods at Grahamstown or Shortland wharves. Bills of Lading or Delivery Orders for Goods to arrive placed in our hands will receive prompt attention, and goods forwarded to destination immediately upon arrival. Horses, Cattle, and Sheep for Coromandel at through-rates. Parcels or Small Packages left on board, or at the office, carefully delivered by the agent at the Thames. Freight to Thames, Bs. per ton, payable on delivery. For freight or passage, apply to o FOR THE THAMES. Wednesday, December 7, 9 o'clock evening Friday. December 9, 10 o'clock evening J. MORTON, Cochrane's Buildings, Fort-street ; Or R. ONYON, Agent, Grahamstown. FOR GRAHAMSTOWN AND SHORTLAND. The p.s. 'LADY BO WEN,' Captain Adams, will receive cargo for both place s and will sail as under :— Tuesday, December 6, at 8 o'clock evening. Thursday, December 8, at 9 o'clock evening. For freight or passage apply to J. CAaEY. FOR COROMANDEL, TAPU CREEK, AND GRAHAMSTOWN. The p.s. 'LALLA ROOKH' willleavo for the above places (carrying passengers and cargo) on Thursday, December 8, at 10 a.m. HOLMES BROS. TEAM TO RIVERHEAD. The s.s. 'GEMINI' Leaves Daily at 11 o'clock, arrives at Riverhead at 1 o'clock, staying there 2 hours, leaving at 3 p.m.. and arriving at Auckland at 6 o'clocic evenhig. Picnic parties landeu on Wood's Island and taken off on the passage down. Return tickets to pleasure-seekers, 3s. November 22, 1870. J. CASEY. . p ers(ma k ADVERTISEMENT for Next of Kin.— Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery made in the matter of the estate of Archibald Billing, late of New Zealand, Gentleman, deceased, and in a cause of Richard Annesley Billing, plaintiff ; George Bolton and Henry Yeo, defendants. The persons claiming to be next of kin according to the statutes for the distribution of intestate's estate of ARCHIBALD BILLING, formerly of the city of Dublin, and Jate of Waiwerawera Hot Springs, near Auckland, in the colony of New Zealand, gentleman, deceased, being at the time of his death, in or about the month of September, 1862, or to be the legal personal representative of such of the said next of kin as are now dead, are, by their solicitors, on or before the 2nd day of March, 1871, to come in and prove their claims at the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls, Four Courts, Dublin, or, in default thereof, they will be peremptory excluded from the benefit of the said order; the 13th day of Maich, 1871, at 11 of tbe clock in the forenoon, at the said chambers, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims.— Dated this Srd day of June 1870 _..,_, , B. E. WHITESTONE, Chief Clerk. MacCarthy and Hanrahan .solicitors for plaintiff, 2t Dame-street, Dublin. 3ZZ Stud. _ T>RINCE ARTHUR The above Imported Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, by the celebrated Campsie, with the best bleed of Scotland (pedigree to be seen at the Junction Hotel) will stand this season at the Junction Hotel, nd wili serve a limited number of mares. Terms :-Sin le Mare 3, 155 55.; two or more, as agreed on. Groomage, ss. each. MAJOR. The celebrated Imported Heavy Draught Stallion Maior will stand at the Junction Hotel on Tuesday sday, and Saturday; at Papatoetoe, on Monday and riday ; and at Panmure, on Wednesday— in each ek. Terms :— Single Mare, £3 ; two, £2 10s each: threo or more, £2 each. Groomage, 6s. each mare. payments by Ist January, 1870. RICHARD GWYNNE. Junction, October 7, 1870. mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON "T A SM AN." "Tasman" is a Puxe Clydesdale, imported from lasmania. He was got by the celebrated Clydesdale horse " Black Champion," out of an imported mare. He gained two first prizes in Tasmania and three in « Tasman "s" stock has realised the highest prices in the Whanganui District. ,__._,., . . He is a very heavy draught; jet black colour; stands 16* bands, with very strong bone; thoroughly staunch and of good temper; and a thorough sure foal-getter. He trill stand this season at Auckland, Newmarket, Epsom, Otahuhu, Mangere, Papakura, Drury, and Panmure Districts. - ' Tterms : Single Mares, £5, and Groom, 6s. *_wo or more mares according to agreement. For further . particulars, apply to the groom, or to JOSEPH J3WINS, Criterion Hotel, Auckland. G HEAP TlMßEß.— Preparing to take Stock, the Union Sash and Door Company will supply from this date, at reduced prices, Boards and Scantlings 7s. to Bs.— December 9, 1870.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4154, 6 December 1870, Page 1

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