Steam to Coromandel and Matakana. milE Steamer i “TASMANIAN MAID,” Captain T. Jackson, will leave as under: — Co rom anJel for Auckland, Saturday, Bth November, Auckland for Coromandel, Monday, 10th November, #t Coromandel for Auckland, Tuesday, 11th November, ot ' f'kiand for Matakana, Wednesday, 12th Novemw A : t s a.m., returning the same day. Ps afe money—to Coromandel. Saloon 10s. Fore r h*n 7s To Matakana. Saloon 10s. Fore Cabin, ss. freight to Coromandel, 20s. per ton. Matakana, 10 p'j^[ g for'Coromandel landed at the ship’s expense, ! the risk of the consignees. •4 Bt th GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen-street Wharf, Agent. Steamer “Tasmanian Maid.” INCURSION TRIPS to COROE: MAN DEL on MONDAY, and to MATAKANA on WEDNESDAY next. Return tickets may be procured for the trips to fororaandel and back on Monday and Tuesday, and ta Matakana and hack on Wednesday next (as already advertised), at the following rates— _ To Coromandel: Saloon, los ; lore Cabin, 10s. fid. “ Matauana: “ U* & 5 “ 7s. fid. GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen-street Wharf, Agent. Excursion Trip to the North Shore. mHE Steamer I “ TASMANIAN MAID” will take passengers to the North Shore on WEDNESDAY NEXT, leavin" the’Queen-street Wharf at 8 a.m. punctually, and will call for them at 5 p.ra., on her return trip from Matakana. Passengers will be landed outside the North Head, as near to°the Lake as practicable, in large and safe boats, Fare to the North Shore and back—3s. x GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen-street Wharf, Agent. ‘Albatross/ for Dunedin. HIE CLIPPER SCHOONER ‘ALBATI TROSS,’ Captain J. Clarke, having r the principal part of her cargo engaged, • will sail punctually on SATURDAY morniarf. Cabin passengers provided with Bed and Bedding. For Freight or Passage, apply to C. A. HARRIS. Quccn-street, 4th Nov., 1862. For Dunedin Direct. IHE fine fast sailing brigantine “ MARY ANN,” 150 tons, James Valentine, commander. Has room for thirty tons of freight, for which immediate application is necessary. Can take a few steerage passengers. Apply to CAPTAIN VALENTINE, on board, Or to J, WATSON BAIN. Queen-street, Nov. 5, 1862. For London Direct. HIE Al first class British ship “ IDA ZEIGLEB,” Captain Reynolds, will be despatched from Auckland for London direct immediately * '•j discharge ofher inward cargo. ThiT * "* gets the Age hi|T3? splendid accommodation for passeni, aJ t' r u ; u sccn from the plans of the saloon, at AffpV, N piws - ’ ~ ■the Commander is well known,w ■ and will be paid to their comfort. The “ Ida Zeigler” offers a capital opportunity for shippers of oil, wool, and other produce; and a part of her cargo is already engaged. Early application for room should be made. For farther particulars and plans of the cabins enquire at the office of D. NATHAN, Agent. MESSRS- WILLIS, GANN & CO.S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. r pHE following first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular ) Traders:— “Zealandia,” Foster, 1200 Tons. ‘ Egmont,” Gibson 1100 “ “Caduceus,” Cass, 1500 “ “ Clontarf,” Allen, 1500 “ “Maori,” Petherbridge, ...1000 “ “Cresswell,” Barnett, 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, w satisfactory security will be taken for its payment upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. The hire daily for Pleasure YACHT “ GLEAM” is ready for and Pic Nic Parties. Wynyard Pier. R For Sale at the Haymarket, ED AND WHITE CLOVEI Cow Grass and Timothy, “ Ex Indian Empire.” For Sale at the Haymarket, 2Q POUND WOOL BALES Working Bullocks. FOR SALE, r pEN GOOD BULLOCKS, with two superi A Drays. Yokes. Mows ton Drays, Yokes, Bows, &c. Apply to n. „ WM. J. YOUNG. Aiic Grange, September 30, 1862. Victoria Stables, albert-str e e t. I? 01 * SALE OR HIRE, a Pair of Handsor *■- Greamv Ponipa F Victoria Stables, ALBERT- S T R E E T. DR SALE, a number of Good Light Harm Horses. COALS. R n E^ S . for ])rur y Coals left with Mr. J, HALL, tahuhu, or at the Grange, will be attended to. T i P W. J. YOUNG. 1 c Grange, October 23rd, 1862. To Coasters, Boatbuilders, and others. • s ON SALE, EX “INDIAN EMPIRE,” IX SUPERIOR CHAIN CABLES, of sizes, Anchors, 50 to 200 lbs. Settlers’ Store, Vulcan Lane, H. ROUT.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1740, 8 November 1862, Page 1
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