Time Table. A THE N.Z.S.N. GO’S. SCREW STEAMERS ‘ Lady Bird/ ‘ Wonga Wonga/ ‘ Rangatira/ ‘ Storm Bird/ Will leave Wellington, and the other mentioned Ports, on or about the undernamed dates until, further notice. November 2 —Leave Nelson for Taranaki Wanganui for Wellington Taranaki for Manakau (Auckland) Wellington for Lyttelton Wellingtr.fLirAVanganui Maniikatsvfi'l'aranaki LytteltoiWroT Dunedin Wanganui for Taranaki Taranaki for Nelson Taranaki for Raglan Raglan for Manakau Dunedin for Lyttelton Nelson for Picton Picton for Wellington Lyttelton for Wellington Manakau for Raglan Raglan for Taranaki Wellington for Castle Point and Napier Taranaki for Wanganui Wanganui for Wellington Napier for Auckland Wellington for Lyttelton Wellington for Wanganui Auckland for Napier Wanganui for Taranaki Lyttelton for Dunedin Taranaki for Raglan Raglan for Manakau Dunedin for Lyttelton Napier for Castle Point and Wellington Manakau for Raglan Raglan for Taranaki Wellington for Picton Picton for Nelson Taranaki for Wanganui. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Managers. New Zealand Steam Navigation Company, Limited. October 28, 1863. -r V hr - 7— * 7 8— 8— 9 10— 10 — 1011-12 11-12-12— 13— 14— , 14— , 15- , 17- , 17- , 20- , 20— , 22 , 23 , 23- , 24- , 25- , 25 , 25 , 28— , 29- , 29- „ 30— „ 30— „ For London Direct. I "'HE A 1 First Class British Ship “ IDA ZEIGLER,” Capt. Reynolds, will be dispatched from Auckland for London direct, immediately after discharge of her inward cargo. The ship has splendid accommodation for passengers, as may be seen from the plans of the Saloon at the agent’s office. The Commander and Ship are well known, and every attention ■will be paid to their comfort. The “ Ida Zeigler” offers a first class opportunity for shippers of oil, wool, gum, and other produce, and as 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. For San Francisco. THE “ CONSTANCE" will sail for San Francisco on discharge of inward Cargo. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. 6th November, 1863. For Sydney. "SHE “ ALICE CAMERON” will sail as above in a few days. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Oct. 6, 1863.
For Adelaide. THE “NIGHTINGALE” will sail for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, 11th instant. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. 6th November, 1863. For Kaipara and Albertland. rpilE Clipyer Schooner “WILD 1 WAVE,” 100 tons, C. IfwkrsoN, Master, has a portion of her cargo engaged and is to sail in about ten days. For freight or passage, apply to BROWN, HALL & CO. Queen-street, 29th October, 1863. WANTED, for Christchurch, Canterbury, a VESSEL capable of carrying from 30 to 40,000 feet sawn timber. HERON, DAVID & CO. London to New Zealand, fT'HE following Clippers forming part 1 I of the “ White Star” Line of British, j Australian, and New Zealand Ex-Royal ; Mail Packets, will be despatched punctually I ' (full or not full) on the 15th and 25th of every month. ] SHIP, TOUT. TO SAIL. Albert William, new, London to Otago Aug. sth. Cecilia, new, London to Wellington Sept. 15th. Chariot of Fame, London to Auckland and ) g . gsth. Otago i Ulcoats, new, London to Otago and Canterbury Oct. 15th. Golden Sunset, new, London to Auckland Oct. 25th. Santon, now, London to Otago Nov. 15th. Lingdale, new, London to Auckland Nov. 25th. S. Cearns, new, London to Otago Dec. 15th, Blue Jacket, London to Auckland Dec. 25th. For Freight, Cabin, Intermediate, or Steerage passages apply to the owners, H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS. 21 ; Water Street, Liverpool; to WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, Leadenhall Street; or to GRINDLAY & Co., 124, Bishopgate Street, and 55, Parliament Street, London. MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN & CO.’S JJNE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND AUCKLAND. rr’HE Undersigned, Agents for the above, are authorized X 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 on arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. Public Meeting 1 on Wednesday Nov. 11. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, APUIiLICS .JfEJETIN G will be held HALL, at twelve o’clock precisely, for the purpose of fully explaining the objects contemplated by the promoters of this Colonial undertaking, on its proposed enlarged basis, and with the view of securing general public support. The Hon. F. Whitaker will take the chair. The meeting will be attended by influential gentlemen from every part of the Colony. Chamber of Commerce, Auckland, November 9th, 1863. St. Paul’s Girls 7 School. *rMIE Churchwardens desire to give notice that this I School has been RE-OPENED under the charge of a Mistress holding a Certificate from the Board of Education, and possessed of considerable experience in tuition. J. FLOWER, EDWIN B. DICKSON, Churchwardens. St. Paul’s Vestry Room, Nor. 9, 1863.
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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 2005, 10 November 1863, Page 1
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