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For Sydney, Taranaki, Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, THE MANU KA U. FR 0 M Steam Packet Company’s Steam ShiP “ AIREDALE,” 500 tons burthen, A. Kennedy, Masdespatched from the Manukau on the 9th instant, carrying Her Majesty’s Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, with liberty to tranship passengers and cargo into any other of the Company’s vessels at dinners will please take notice that no Goods will . ‘ re ccived unless accompanied by a Shipping Note, to be addressed in full, and the port of discharge. Passengers will also please take notice that all nn«i"e money must be paid at the different offices of }u Company before embarkation, as no moneys can he received on board of any of the Company’s vessels. All cargo must be shipped on the Bth, by 4 p.m. Passengers to be on board on Saturday evening, the Bt For* further particulars, apply at the Company’s Offices Oueen-strcet AVharf. umce., w, W. H. HOBBS, Local Manager. Auckland, 31st Jan., 1862. Otago. PASSENGERS by the “CLUTHA” must be on board on SATURDAY forenoon. Has still a little accommodation disengaged. For passage SMART & cO , February 4, 1862. For Otago. 1. will sail as above on WEDNESDAY the 12th instant. For passage only, apply to JOHN SALMON & CO. 6th February, 1862. For Hobart Town. I ''HE fine Brigantine “CAMILLA,” i 200 tons, B. White, Master, will sail for For Freight or Passage, apply to Captain White bo.nl, or c. J. STONE. Queen-street Wharf, Ist February, 1862. To Passengers for London. SYDNEY TO LONDON. TO SAIL EARLY IN MARCH. mHF o- dendid frigate-built Ship I - GEORGE MARSHALL,” Al, 13 years, 1361 tons register, John ’ Davison, (late of the “ Bank of England,”) Commander. . This fine vessel affords the best opportunity for passengers, having been built expressly for the trade. Application for Passage to be made to YOUNG, LARK, & BENNETT, George and Margaret-streets, Sydney. Messrs. Willis, Gann. & Go’s LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. rnHE following first-class Ships are inX tended to be continued as Regular Traders:— ■“Zealandia,” Foster, 1200 Tons. ‘Egmont,” Gibson, 1100 “ 1 “Caducous,” Cass, 1500 “ “Clontarf,” Allen, 1500 “ “Maori,” .....Petherbridge, ...1000 “ “Cashmere,” Pearson, 1000 “ “Cresswell,” Bamett, 1000 “ “Maryann,” Ashby, ....1000 “ “Harwood,” Forsayth 1000 “ The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorised to make arrangements with settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colony. The Passage money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment ipon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN. CAMPBELL & CO. A TIMIE YACHT “GLEAM” is ready for JL hire daily for Pleasure and Pic Nic Exk Parties. *"««■ Wynyard Pier. v Education. REV. A. F'RENCH, M.A., and First Class Certificated Teacher, will commence the following Afternoon and Evening Classes, at Wakefield-street School, adjoining Mrs. Richardson’s Store, head of Wakefield-street, on MONDAY, 10th February, Hours, Terms per Qrtr. Latin, 3 nights a week 6 till 7 £1 10s. Greek do do 5 6 £1 10s. Grammar & Logic, 2do 6 7 £1 Is. Commercial Classes from 7 till 9, 4 nights a week, nt Is. per week. Fees paid in advance. Thomas Garde, M.D. Edin., M.R.M.S. Edin., and A.8., T.C.D., WILL practice as Physician in Auckland and its vicinity. May also be consulted at his residence, Hobson-strect. Feb. 7, 1862. Open Air Services. ON SABBATH, 9th February, the annual Camp Meeting will be held (D.V.) in the “ Domain,” permission being kindly granted. Services from 10 o’clock, n.m., to 4 o’clock, p.m. COME AND WELCOME. JOSEPH LONG. JTVENDERS arc invited until the 12th instant for J building Three WEATHER BOARDED COTTAGES. Apply to F. J. JOHNSON, Edwardes-streot. Now Landing, Ex Marie et Louise,” OKA BAGS MAURITIUS CRYSTALS 00U 500 “ “ Bright Yellow Counter 150 “ “ Brown Ration C. J. STONE. Queen-street Wharf, Ist February, 1862. To arrive, per “Avalanche.” 1 r CASES ANDERSON & SON’S ROOFING 10 FELT 5 Cases Anderson & Son’s Sheathing Felt 4 “ “ Boiler Felt C. J. STONE, Queen-street Wharf. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, BEST HAY, ss. 3d. per cwt., Maize, Bran, and Oats. B. S. DRURY, Qneen-street. Notice. MR. PHILLIP HUNTSMAN, who left two boxes for storage about a year ago at the Horse Bazaar, is requested to call there at his earliest convenience. Money to Lend, ON MORTGAGE, on good freehold property. Apply by letter to A. 8., at this e&Ue.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 1

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