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Shipping.

POSITIVELY FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON.

The Al 13 years Chppor Ship

< QUEEN BEE/

Captain E G Dkxt. is now receiving Cargo, and will Bail on Wednesday, March 29. Has first-rate accommodation for twenty passengers in the Saloon, and sixteen iv the Steerage. Early application is necessary to secure passages. Apply to Captain Dent, onboard ; or to BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO., Agents. March 14,1871.

T^OR LONDON DIRECT. The New Composite Clipper Ship 'CITY OF AUCKLAND/ Al 16 years at Lloyd's, Captain Wm. Ashby, will leave Auck'and for London on THURSDAY, 30th MARCH. For freight or passage, apply to CAPTAIN ASHBY, on board ; °' CRUICKSHANK, SMART <fc CO , Agents. Auckland, February 27, 1871. ,

■pOE NEW YORK DIRECT.

The Al 14-years Clipper Barque •FARNINGHAM, 1

500 tons burden, George 11. Swan, Commander, will leave Auckland for New York about 25th March. Has accommodation for a few cabin passengers. Early application necessary. Rates of passage from i3O to £35. ROLPH, STERRY, & CO., Agents.

Tjl OR SYDNEY DIRECT.

The Favourite Regular Trador 'KATE'

On Tjesday, 21st instant. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE

FOR GRA.HAMSTOWN AND SHORTLAND.

The p s.

'LADY BOWEN,' Captain Adams, will receive cargo for botii places, and will sail as under :—

Tuesday, March 14, at 11 o1o 1 clock night Thursday, March 10, at 7 o'clook evening. For freight or passage apply to CABEF

STEAM TO RIVERHEAD. The s s 'GEMINI' Leaves Daily at 11 o'clock, arrives at Riyerhead »tl o'clock, staying there 2 hours, leaving at 3 p.m^ and arriving at Auckland at fi o'clock evening. Picnic parties lande I on Wood's Maud and taken off on the passage down. Return tickets to pleasure-seekers 3s. November 22, 1870. J- CASEY.

TfiOß SALE, A BAKGAIN. The Schooner 'INDUSTRY,' 25 tons Register; carries 40 tons coal. Now in the llanukau. APPIyt ° GEORGE VAUSE, Ship Chandler, Government Wharf, Onehunga.

TjlOR WHANGAREI AND MANGAX I>Al— The Cutter • WAXGAIIEL/ J. Ah»to«on, Master, will sail as above This Bay at noon sharo.- Apply to the master on board, or to JOHN ROBERTO N & CO.

Railways.

QUICK TIME AND CHEAP FARES

EEOM AUSTRALASIA, CHINA, AND JAPAN,

NEW TOBK AND LIVERPOOL !

The Great Trans-continent tf all -rail route, yi.i Central and Union Pacific lUihoad Lino, is now m complete running order from San Fjiujuisgo to the Atlantic seaboard. Through Express Trains leave SAN FRANCISCO Duly making piompt connection with the several railway lines in the EASTERN STATES, For a" tho Cities of the UNITED STATES AND CANADA, I connecting at NEW YORK With the several steamer lino? to ENGLAND, FRANCE, and all EUROPEAN PORTS. Through TxaiE Goi.va E isr : From San Francisco to Omaha, 4 days and C hours ; to Chicago, 5 days and 6 hours ; to New York, G days and 20 hours. SILVER PALACE SLEEPING COACHES second to none in the world, are run Daily, from San Francisco to Now York,aiKUnteimediato points. These DRAWING ROOM CARS By Day, and

SLEEPING CARS by Night, are unexcelled for comfort and convenience to the passenger while en route — combining the excellence of a private pailour, and all accommodations pertaining to a well-furnished chamber, with comfortable Couclip3, Clean Bedding, iSic. A competent porter accompanies each car to attend to tho wants of our patrons. Children not over Twelve (12) years of age, HALFFARE; under Five (5) yean of age, FREE. 1001b of Baggage per full passenger, Free ; 501b. of Baggage per half passenger, Free. Through Ticket Office, 422, California-street, San

Francisco.

Through Freights from San Francisco to New York, and other Eastern Cities, contracted through at Low

Rates. Mark goods care C.P.R.R. T. E. SICKLES, General Superintendent U.P.R.R. A. N. TOWNE, General Superintendent C-P R.R. FR4.S. COLTON, General Pusieuger Agent, Omaha Nebiaska; T. 11. GOODMAN, General Passenger Agent, ' Sacramento, California ; J. T.PREDDEY, Pacific Travelling Agent.

Personal.

TITT J. PORTER. — Letters lyinej for y T • you with Bmg, Harris, and Co., Dunedin-

Wanted.

VTINING STOCK WANTED. BUYERS — Moanataiari G. M. C. Shares Kelly Tokatea Junction Cure !< on g Drive All Nations Nonpareil Dixon'sNo 1 Shotover Gai, Insurance, and Banlr of New Zealand Stocks. ALEX. SAUNDERS, Stock and Sharebroker,

Shortland-street.

WANTED, Bank of New Zealand Shares. Mixing : Caledonians Tookeys Thames Lo»K Drives Belfast* Inverness Nonpareils Young Americans MA.RIJN SHOLL, queen-stwet,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4237, 14 March 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4237, 14 March 1871, Page 1