rjMIE Steamer “ TASMANIAN i MAID’’ will not run to Coromandel THIS DAY (TUESDAY), tlie 7ih instant. GEORGE RIDINGS, Agent. STEAMER “TASMANIAN MAID” for Coromandel on WEDNESDAY next, the Bth instant, u t 11 a.m., returning on the following SATURDAY, at II a.m. GEORGE RIDINGS, Agent. Steam to Coromandel. : v TTNTIL further notice, except . UJ where otherwise specially advcr..l tiscd, the steamer “TASMANIAN MAID” will leave Auckland for Coromandel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at eleven a.m., and Coromandel for Auckland on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eleven a.m. GEORGE RIDINGS, Agent. For V/angarei, calling at Mangawai if inducement offers. X riAHE Favorite Clipper Cutter * “ petrel,” Thos. S. Carmichael, master, will sail for t he above Torts THIS EVENING. For freight or passage apply to STEPHENSON & WARDELL, Agents, Queen-street Wharf. Auckland, 7th April, 1863. For Napier. Clipper Schooner “ZILLAH,” k 70 tons, J. Sullivan, Master, will sail as above on THURSDAY next, the 9th instant. Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN SALMON & CO. •street, 7th April, 1863. For Sydney. •7 rj'HE fine fast-sailing Barque I “DOMINGA,” 250 tons, Thayer, will sail as above on THURSDAY first, the 9th April, 1863. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. For Taranaki. 'i JdHE Schooner “SURPRISE,” Capt. jiffi JL Braund, now in the Manukau, will have immediate despatch for the above p or t. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland, 4th April, 1,863. For Dunedin, Otago, rrillE fine Clipper Schooner i “ALBATBOS S,” vg> Captain John Clarke, will have quick dis4JSc&mto patch. For freight or passage apply to Queen-street, 30th March, 1863. C. A. HARRIS. Onehunga. II E NRY TUCK Has for immediate Sale 9 ALLOTMENTS overlooking the Town of Onehunga and Manukau Harbour. Each allotment has 60 feet frontage with a good depth, and will be sold on very reasonable terms. Plans and particulars at the Office, QUEEN-STREET WHARF.
Parnell Again! HENRY TUCK, (Queen-street Wharf,) has for immediate sale SIX PRETTY COTTAGES facing the Domain, on very advantageous terms. To Small Capitalists. A FIRST-CLASS SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and a Capital Four-roomed Cottage, with large frontage to the MAIN ROAD, PARNELL, for immediate Sale, cither singly or as a whole. The above is a chance rarely to be met with, and H. T. would draw special attention to the same, as the price is moderate and the terms liberal. Application to be made to HENRY TUCK, Queen-street Wharf, Next Messrs. Owen & Graham’s Stores. THE CITY ACCOMMODATION, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. THE Charge for BOOKING at the above Office has Till 5 DAY been reduced to Twopence per Package. HENRY TUCK. Notice! Notice !! and PARCELS OFFICE _, has removed to Queen Street Wharf, next Messrs. Owen & Graham’s store. HENRY TUCK. QOODS Land at the Flagstaff. FOR SALE, Government allotment no. 27, of Sec. 2, containing upwards of 20 acres. Apply to Messrs. WOOD & BABER, Wyndhamstreet, or to Mr. FILDER, at the junction Queenstreet with Upper Queen-street. Notice. ANY person found Trespassing in Pursuit of Game or otherwise, upon my Land, and that knowm as Campbell’s Bush, at the Lake, North Shore, will be prosecuted. c FISCHER. April 1, 1863. Notice. ANY person found trespassing in pursuit ot Pheasants upon the land in the occupation of the undersigned, at Parnell or at the W hao, will be prosecuted. DANIEL POLLEN. March 30th, 1863. Pheasants. PORTSMEN. in search of pheasants, or otherwise, are hercbv CAUTIONED that they will be proited should they TRESPASS upon the lands of the lersigned. DAVID BURN, W. C. WILSON. lemucra, 2nd April, 1863. SPORTSMEN are cautioned not to shoot any Ducks at the Lake, North Shore, which proceeding vould endanger the life of the Swans, Canadian Jeese and DiVers placed thereon by the Government; md persons doing so will be prosecuted. Ist April, 1863. £5 Reward. WHEREAS, on April lst,some person or persons wilfully shot a Turkey, a Reward of Five Pounds will be paid to any person who shall give such information as will lead to the discovery of any one concerned in this act. JAMES PAIGE. ANY one found trespassing, in pursuit of game, on Elgin Farm, near Mount Eden, on Mr. Allan Mount A Ibert, or on Mr. Hardington’s Farm, Mount Albert, now in the occupation of tomes Paiee* will be crrcecb.'H.
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1838, 7 April 1863, Page 1
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