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Southern Ports and Otago Gold Fields. '■Ox ;iraac milE Inter-colonial Royal Mail Com--1 pany’s new Steamship “ CLAUDE HAMILTON,” Her Majesty’s Mails, Specie, and Cargo, will 5 despatched from the Manukau on MONDAY Tuning, the 24th instant, at 8 o’clock, for Taranaki Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Port Cooper, Otago, 8 of this first class steam ship, the test care i, as been taken to comprise the newest and most approved style of passenger accommodation, and the latest improvements have been availed of also in her engines and machinery for working cargo, &c. Passengers victualled throughout. For Freight or Passage apply at the Company’s nm,. e Oueen-strcct Wharf. v 11. M. JERVIS, Local Manager. Steam to Coromandel and Matakana. fjnilE Steamer “ TASMANIAN MAID,” i T. Jackson, will leave r i Captain um'cr: — Auckland for Matakana, Wednesday, 12th November at 8 a.m., returning the same day. Auckland lor Coromandel, Friday, 14th instant, at for Auckland, Saturday, 15th instant, flt Auckland for Coromandel, Monday, 17th instant, at 10 (>romantlcl for Auckland, Tuesday, 18th instant, at 1 p.m. Auckland for Matakana, Wednesday, 19th instant, at 8 a.m., returning the same day. Auckland for Coromandel, Friday, 21st instant, at for Auckland, Saturday, 22nd instant, at 1 p.m. Passage money—to Coromandel. Saloon 10s. Fore Cabin 7s. To Matakana. Saloon 10s. Fore Cabin, ss. Freight to Coromandel, 20s. per ton. Matakana, I Os. per ton. Goods for Coromandel landed at the ship’s expense, but at the risk of the consignees. GEORGE RIDINGS. Queen-street Wharf, Agent. Excursion Trip to the North Shore. pHE Steamer “TASMANIAN MAID” will take passengers to the North Shore THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, leaving the Queen-street Wharf at 8 a.m. punctually, and will call for them at 5 p.m., 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 ami back—.ls. GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen-street Wharf, Agent, Steamer “Tasmanian Maid.” Excursion trip to the head of the Waitemata on THURSDAY next, at 10 a.m. FARE:—FIVE SHILLINGS. GEO. RIDINGS, Agent. For Dunedin Direct. * V.'Vtj 7HIE fine fast sailing brigantine “ MARY ANN,” tons, James Valentine, com- / mander. 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. 9* yiHE YACHT “GLEAM” hire daily for Pleasure Parties. Wynyard Pier. is ready for and Pic Nic NEW DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. EXCELSIOR HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, ADJOINING THE ODD FELOWS’ HALL. Now Opening, several Cases of New Spring Goods, Fancy balzarines, mohairs, crossovers, AND CHECKS Mohair and Llama Long Shawls and Squares Elegant Grenadine and Black Lace Shawls Maltese Laces, Black and Colored Ladies’ Florence Kid Gloves. White and Colored Ladies’ and Children’s Colored Lisle and Silk Gloves Ladies’ Gauntlets Gents’ Kid Gloves, White and Colored Braid Hair Nets Scarboro’ Rolls Stay Hooks, Crotchet Cotton Black Elastic, White do. A large stock of Ilos'ery, Blankets, Counterpanes, &c., &c. Tarlctans, Pale Book Muslins, Jacconctt do. Tape Check Muslins, Muslin Curtains Cambric Handkerchiefs, Mosquito Nets, White and Colored, Ladies’ Collars, Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs Girls’, Maids’, and Ladies’ Fancy and Plain Straw, Braid, Crinoline, and other kinds of Hats in great variety To ensure a ready sale, reasonable prices will be ■sked. Outfitting Department. Gent’s. Boys’ ami Youths’ Summer Clothing Fancy and Checked Tweed Suits, quite new, and latest style Gent’s Black Doe Trousers, Peg-top _ “ Black ard Coloacd Lustre Sacques South’s Somme- Sacques Black and Colored Tom Thumb Tics Beaufort Ties All the New Styles of Collars Gent’s Hats, in great variety " bite Shirts, Braces, and Hosiery of every description Also, several cases of New Goods to arrive. RICHARD HOBBS, “ Excelsior House,” Qii4ea-strcct, • Adjoining the Odd Fellows’ Hall. FRESH ARRIVAL OF first-class PIPES, &c., EX “ROMULUS,” OPENED AND ON SALE AT Harris’, Cavendish House, Priuces-street, Comprising— MILLIARD MEERSCHAUM, bent and straight vs*, Flaiu and Carved Briar Wood, at reduced prices ■v*cut and Straight Briar Wood Pipes in cases, at reduced prices Raw and Imitation Meerschaum Pipes Gnclo Tom’s Pipes, Pistol Pipe Cases esuvian Boxes, Cigar Cases, and Snufl Boxes > tuoking Caps, and Brass-bound Cigar Boxes, &c. Pianofortes, EX “INDIAN EMPIRE.” I? GEGG, of Uppfk Queen-street, Importer i • 0F Pianofortes, begs to acquaint the Public Uit he has now for sale some Splendid First-class “'stnimeiits. with Patent Check-action. For Tone, ollt 'h, Workmanship, and Durability, they cannot be m the Colony. • LKGG having had twenty-seven years’ experiJ u onc the largest firms in Loudon, can with ntuienco recommend them to the PllWjft.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1741, 12 November 1862, Page 1

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