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Detained at the request of Her Maiosty’s Government to the Ist Proximo. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. From Queen-street Wharf, on Wednesday, August Ist. • HPHE Inter-Colonial Koval Mail Company’s Steam Ship ’ mmp* “ LORD ASHLEY,” 500 tons burden, Kennedy, Mattel-, will be despatched as above, carrying; Heu Majesty's Mails, Specie, Passengers, and Cargo. Saloon ■ £lo Second Cabin £5 Families by special contract. For particulars, apply at the Oliices of tlie INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL .MAIL COMPANY, {Limited), Queen-street Wharf, or to GILFILLAN N CO. HMIIE S. S. “ WHITE SWAN,” (5. JL 11. Wilson, (late of the “ Queen,”) Commander, will sail for Napier and Wellington, on THURSDAY next, at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL, st August, 1860. For Canterbury, .X, /lIHE Clipper Schooner “ANN” will X sail as above on WEDNESDAY next, l! ~t August. X’or Freight or passage, npplv to C. A. HARRIS. 2Sth July, 1860. For Sydnej r . HUE well known fast sailing Barque will positivet.y sail for the above Port TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. For Freight or Passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. T I’assengers are requested to be on board on Thursday Morning, at 9 o’clock, sharp. Auckland, Aug. Ist, 1860. For Twofold Bay Direct, THE NEAREST ROUTE TO SNOWY RIVER. -i rpiiF. Fine Schooner 1 “ T Y N E . ” 100 tons burthen. James Riddle, master, vi-ill sail for the above.Port in a few days. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain RIDDLE, on board, or to C. J. STONE. 24th July, 1860 NOTICE. The Clipper Barque “ Eclipse," Capt. Elliott, for London. SHIPPERS arc requested to make their a arrangement for Freight at once. The / vessel being nearly a full ship, and ns no delay'can be incurred, she will sail immediately on reloading her original cargo. Only 10 tons of measurement goods can now be taken. A double cabin disengaged. , BAIN, GRAHAME, ,v CO. sth July, 1860.

EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. Passage Money, FIG and upwards. “WHITE STAB” LINE OF LIVERPOOL ANI NEW ZEALAND CLIPPERS. Sailing punctually on the 10th of evkhy Month, FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. THE CLIPPERS sonic of the and fastest sailing ri/,., of thi> Line eompris largest, handsomest ships in the world • Tons 'Pons Register. Burthen. White Star 2500 ... 40110 ... (apt. T. C. Kerr Red Jacket 1800 ... ,‘iOOO ... Cept. Sam. Reed Mermaid 1400 ... 2100 ... (’apt. Jus. White Siiammar lawn ... 2aoo ... Capt. J. K. Ilrowi Shooting Star... 1500 ... 2250 ... (.’apt. E. J. Allen Blce Jacket ...lion ... 1700 ... Capt. Clarke. The undersigned, Agents for the above celebrate*. Line of Ships, issue prepaid passenger tickets to par ties desirous of bringing out their friends to thi; Colony. Passages can also he secured hv pavimr one-half tin If ssage money here, and the balance before embarkation. The advantages offered by this line are. A finer and larger class of vessels will he despatched than is the case from any other port. The vessels will sail punctually on (lie day advertised, full or not full. The arrangements for all classes of passengers arc on the most complete scale, the Saloons being furnished with bedding linen and all necessaries, and the accommodation fcrsceond cabin passengers, and other classes, of the most perfect description. Full particulars can he obtained on application to O.‘R. STRICKLAND & CO., Queen-street Wharf. Messrs. Arthur Willis, Gann, & Co’s LINE OF PACKETS IIETWKEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid hue of Vessels, are authorised to make arrangements with settlors who may he desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colony. 'The Passage money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will he taken lor its payment upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN & CAMPBELL. Notice. r pIIE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the JL public hat this Royal Mi il Vans to aid from Auckland, Otahuhu, Papukura, and Drury, will not in •atnre run on Sunday. He also requests tl at they will lake notice that he will not hold himsc'f respo isillc for Parcels, unless hooked and paid ’or at the respective Booking lliees. RICHARD J. HUNT. Otahuhu, 27th July, 18G0Apartments Furnished. VI. VUGE SITTING ROOM and three or four Bedrooms, in a pleasant situation. For tjrms and address apply at the Office of this paper,

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New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1491, 1 August 1860, Page 1

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