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MISCELLANEOUS. Manukau Steam Navigation Ctamwr^ (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, £20.000. In 2000 Shares of £lO each ; £\ per Share to be w y allotment and such portions of the reuiamil-r »* «j intervals as may be determined at the ti;st (I^2 meeting of Shareholders. vre * | 3*| PROVISIONAL directors: Samuel Browning, Esq. David Grab™ E» Capt, Christy George Hodge. \iJj G. H. Cheeseman, Esq. G. M. O'Korke, Em. Ebenezer Gibbons, Esq. Ralph S;mi>Son K*. A, B. Griffith, Esq. * PROSPECTUS. The Manukau Steam Company has been pwrn-M----order to supply a cheap and regular msans of ow— • tion between the capital and the extensive districts w» by the Waikato and its tributaries, and the various ments on the shores of the Manukau Harbour. -The scheme embraces not only the placing j steamer on the Manukau, but also the oonstnutigj of cheap Tramway across the level country between Want and the back of the Waikato, with proper wharfm ,J storage accommodation at all the places at whicti lli«\w pany's boat will call It may also be found de -'- ' extend operations to the Waikato itself, j:nd h\ boats on that river and its branches, to unde-UkTtiJ carrying traffic through the .whole distance. The location of three Regiments ef Waikato IS in the upper portion of the country has already erausU considerable amount of traffic, and the opening up () f a __ B fertile districts to the enterprise of European eoloninti™ will certainly lead to the development of tho natural re> sources of the country to a very large extent. Alrrajt tin highly successful sale of a pirt of the site of tire fatm Oity of Newcastle (at the junction of the Waikato «j Waipa Rivers) has shown the favourable estimate *&;,£ the mercantile community has formed of the prwtwfe „{ trade in that district, an estimate which the ap;*o.K:!iiaf settlement of large numbers of European immigrants« the Waikato lands cannot fail to justify. It is obvious that wherever a large population sprinysoa. ready means of communication must be provided; itT therefore, to meet an actual necessity that the establish ment of the Manukau Steam Company's Line is propose! and the Provisional Directors feel that they can, with pec feet confidence, recommend scheme to their fello*. colonists, in the assurance tLr? t will not only be of great service to the community in ra&outg to open up a:i iauw tant part of the Province, but J#& if wisc'y earned sat, a source of considerable profit to tP S Shareholders. Application for Shares will Lb rec-ived by the onto signed until Noon of MONDAY, >7th October." GEO. HODGE, Hoa. See. Forms of application for Shares can be obt«ia*l o£ Mr. H. P. STARK, Qieen-street, Auckland. Handsome Illustrated Gift Books. LEISURE HOUR VOLUME for 1863 imperial Bvo., comprising 832 Pages of Tales, Biography, Foreign Travel. Hon* Sketches, Social Photographs, Natural History, Popular Science, Remarkable Incidents and Adventures, Poetry, Original Fables, and other instructive and entertsoiM Reading. 210 Superior Engravings, by Eminent Artists; and Twelve Coloured Pictures, from paintings by John Gilbert and others. SUNDAY AT .HOME VOLUME for 18« Imperjm Bvo, comprising 832 Pages of I;teres ing Narratives, Religious Biograpbj Missionary Incident, Homes and Haunts of Piety Episodes of History. Pictures of Social Life, Recolleetiota of Travel, The Pulpit in the Family, Pages for t» Young, Monthly Religious Intelligence, Poetry, &c 125 First-class Engravings; and

12 Coloured Plates, from Paintings by distinguished Artiste. La us, in passing, pay a tribute of warm commendation to that capital periodica], 'The Leisure Hour,'"— Quarterly Review. " Both of these periodicals are admirably suited fet home reading."— The Bookseller. " It would be difficult to find a p;,ge which does not con« tain useful instruction upon subjects of popular interest*— Morning Post. " We have nothing for these works except unqualified praise."— Morning Herald, Sold by E. WAYTE, Queen-street; T. a" LAW, uA Rev. T. BUDDLE, Auckland. NOTICE is hereby given that in consequence of the Half-yearly Balance, theTRANSFK.K HOOKS will be CLOSED from the 24th instant to the 11th proximo. By Order of the Board of Directors, HENRY B. JIACXAB, Secretary. Auckland, September 19, 1864. Auckland to Papakura and Drury, [T ALTER RUNCTMAN begs to inform lk V? Merchants of Auckland and the public geoe> rally that he intends to put on a WAGGON, to raa twice a week from this day between the above places, leaving Drury at 8 o'clock every MONDAY awl THURSDAY MORNING, and Auckland ever/ TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at eigtil o'clock. Goods delivered at all intermediate places. This conveyance may be depended on for punctuality, care of goods, and moderate charges. Goods conveyed to the Queen's Redoubt wheu«d inducement offers. Apply to Mr. RUNCIMAN Dviuyt Or to G. ARTHUR & SON. Ai.'<T.t«, Queen-street, Auckland All ORDKRS sent to che above will he attended fcv •10th October, 1564. Notice to Consumers of Bottled Porter. X 7 E have now a large lot of our own bottling, 1* 1,1 i splendid condition. MORRIN & CO., Quecn-stcet r AW FORMS printed in first-class style at the "Ne 1 J ZeaIANDEr" Office, Shortland Crescent. 3 ANK FORMS, Well printed at the '• Nkw-Zeaiax' 7f DKR" Office, Shortland Crescent ABELS, Neatly executed at the " NKw-ZEAUUnsf', .2 Office, Shortland Crescent. 'ixAPr.liS AM. HAjnD Bllxo, Prinlw; «!' expedition at tLe " New-Zi..U.ani>iuj " dSo\ and Crescent.

AGENTS. rpilE following Agents nave been appointed for the sals oft' X Nkw-Zealander Daily Newspaper: — Auckland—Mr. Walter Graham, corner of Short! Qneen-stree Mr?. Hooker, Prince: Mr. E. Wayte, bookseller and stationer, <>*« Mr. B. Sore Mr. Ftillja Mr. H. W. RefTy, s„. Mr. T. Thompson, corner of View streets Mr. F. Gardiner, Queen-strei Mr. Hedgcock, Queen-street Mr. J. Ogilvie, corner of Victoria-strett »<a Graham-street. „ Mr. J. Cox, comer of Welles! ey and IK streets. Newton—Mr. Dc Wolf, l'ost-o! Parnell—Mr. J. Canning, b, Freeman's Bay— Mr. Arbnc Newmarket—Mr. Wriglev Onehunga—Mr. George liroadfoot Otahuhu —Mr. John Hall. Papatoitoi—Mr. Barton, Half-Way House; Drury—Mr. Joseph Crispe. The Waiie—Mr. Wilham Polkinghorns, post-offices. Mahurangi— .Mr. Southgate Ltica's Creek—Mr. W. 15. Montgomery; Matakana— Mr. A. T. Munro Coromandel— Tauranga—Jlr: Faulkner | Baglan, West Coast—Mr.-Ricliard Nazer Bay of Islands—Mr. S. Stevenson Napier—Mr. J. Wood, " Herald" Office New Plymouth—" Herald " Office / Wellington—" Spectator" Office / Newry, Ireland—P.obert. fireer. Mareret Irtreet Melbourne—Messrs. G'i F. C. Garrett, 75, — Sydney—A. Cubitt, Bridge-street t k JHobartown—Mr. George Rolwegan, Adelaide—"Observer" Office* '" _ Dublin—Mr. J. W. Battersby, Essex-bridge, Parbamear United States, Washington—Palmer & Snetlien Sandwich Islands —" Polynesian " Office San Francisco—Mr. K. White, news agent.

TO ADVERTISERS The following is the SCALE of CHARGES for A!)*'!:"" UENTSbi the NEW-ZEALANDER:— '. Thrcelir.es I s - od /

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2251, 17 October 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2251, 17 October 1864, Page 8