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Southern Ports and Otago Gold Fields. f|MIE Intcr-colonial Royal Mail ComI. pany’s new Steamship CLAUDE HAMILTON,” 'BOO tons, A. Kennedy, Commander, earning Her Majesty’s Mails, Specie, and Cargo, will be despatched from the Manukau on MONDAY MORNING, the 24th instant, at 8 o’clock, for Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Port Cooper, Otago, niul the Bind. In the construction of this first class steam ship, the greatest care has been taken to comprise the newest and inost approved style of passenger accommodation; the latest improvements have been availed of also in her engines and machinery. The Cabins arc coramodiously arranged in First, Second and Third Classes; and passengers will be victualled throughout. For Freight or Passage apply at the Company’s Office, Queen-street Wharf. 11. M. JERVIS, Local Manager. Steam to Coromandel and Matakana. riMIE Steamer 1 “TASMANIAN MAID,” Captain T. Jackson, will leave as under: — Coromandel for Auckland, Saturday, 15th instant, at 1 p.m. Auckland for Coromandel, Monday, 17th instant, at 10 a in. Coromandel 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, Filday, 21st instant, at 10 a.m Coromandel for Auckland, Saturday, 22nd instant, ai i .Passage money—to Coromandel. Saloon IDs. Fore Cabin 7s. To Matakana. Saloon 10s. Fore Cabin, ss. Freight to Coromandel, 20s. per ton. Matakana, 10s. per ton. Goods for Coromandel landed at the ship’s expense, but at the risk of the consignees. GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen-street Wharf, Agent. For London Direct. rpiiE Al first class British ship T 1 “ IDA ZEIGLER,” Captain Reynolds, will be despatched from Auckland for London direct immediately after discharge of her inward cargo. This ship has splendid accommodation for passengers, as may be seen from the plans of the saloon, at the Agent’s office,—the Commander is well known, — and every attention will be paid to their comfort. The “ Ida Zcigler” 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 further particulars and plans of the cabins enquire at the office of D. NATHAN, Agent. Ship “William Miles.” HIIS Ship was entered at the Customs on Thursday. Consignees are requested to pass their entries without delay, and pay freight in terms of bills of lading. All goods impeding the ship’s discharge, will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignees. Bills of lading to order must be exhibited at the office of the undersigned. CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., Agents. November 14th, 1862. For Napier. "HE Clipper Schooner “ KAURI,” will sail on TUESDAY next, the 18th instant. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN SALMON & CO., November 13th, 18G2. MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN & CO.S LINE OF PACKETS UETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. rpiiE following first-class Ships are inJ- tended to be continued as Regular Traders:— 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 ho paid in advance, or satisfactory security will he taken for its payment upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN. CAMPBELL & CO. k ■Kiri riIHE YACHT “GLEAM” is ready for I hire daily for Pleasure and Pic Nic Parties. Wynyard Pier. To the Electors of the Province of Auckland. fpilE Office of Superintendent of this Province 1 having become vacant, by the resignation of John Williamson, Esq., it is incumbent on you to elect his successor. It is with great reluctance that I have yielded to the wishes of a large number of the Electors, to come forward us a Candidate for the office; but seeing that it is almost the general wish that I should do so, and also feeling convinced that I can bo of some service to the Province at the present critical juncture, I yield to their request. If I am entrusted with your confidence, my aim will lie to co-operate with the Council, in devising and enacting measures, and carrying them out impartially for the benefit of all parts of the Province. I will devote my, attention principally to the formation and improvement of Roads; the opening up of the country; the encouragement of Immigration, and the advancement of the Province generally. I am, Yours truly, ROBERT GRAHAM. Ellcrslic, 25th October, 1862. NOTICE! To the Electors of Parnell. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Electors of Parnell will Lo held in the Windsor Castle, Parnell, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, for the purpose of affording the present candidates for the Superintendency, who are respectfully requested to attend, an opportunity of laying their views before the Constituency and answering questions of considerable importance to the Electors. The meeting will commence ai 7, and chair he taken at half-past 7 p.m. Trespassing IN MR. HUNTER’S Paddocks, Newmarket, during the last month. A red Cow, cocked horns, no brand visible. If not claimed within 14 days, will be sold to pay expenses. Newmarket, 14th November, 1802. Jk)IBLES, of various sizes and in several languages, on sale at the British and Foreign Bible Uepot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street, Concertinas, sc., repaired cheaply Of WAYTRSj (^qcoiKStmit,

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1742, 15 November 1862, Page 1

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