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SHIPPING For Sydney. r f HE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail 1 Steamship “PRI NC E ALFRED,” 900 tons, ISO horsepower, Gordon Possonby, Com jjjamler, will be despatched with her Majesty’s Mails on THIS DAY. the Ist November, at noon. For freight or passage, apply at the Company’s Office. No Passenger Tickets will be issued on board. H. M. JERVIS, Agent. For Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and 0 tagD m Rand above DAY, For office. HE Intercolonial Royal Mail JL Company’s Steamship “LORD ASHLEY,” 500 tons, 100 horse power, T, all, Commander, will be despatched for ihe ports with her Maj sty's mails, on THXJRSNovcmber 3rd, at noon. frieglu and passage apply at the Company’s H. M. JERVIS, Agent. For Wairoa River, Kaipara. rpHE fast-sailing schooner “WILD !_ WAVE.” now daily expected from ►Kaipara, will return immediately after discharging, and will deliver cargo at ALBERTLAND if sufficient inducement offers. Freight very modarate. Apply to T. H. HALL, Queen-street. TUBTransport for merchandise from AUCKLAND to all Stations on the WAIKATA and WAIPA RIVERS. For freight, apply to Auckland, October 7, 1804. W. J. YOUNG, Queen-street. For London, Direct. Will sail on 10th January, 1865. HIE well-known and favorite regular trader “IDA ZEIGLEII,” Abraham L. Reynolds, Commander. 860 ions register, A I at Lloyd’s, coppered, and copper-fastened. This celebrated clipper has made some of the fastest passages on record to this port, and for delivery of cargo in good order, is second to none in the New Zealand trade. For Freight or Passage apply to DAVID NATHAN. For Sale, THE Al Cutter “ FAVOURITE.” coppered and copper-fastened, ►carries topsail, and is well found in anchors, chains, and sails. She is a ast sailer, and a good sea boat ; carries 18,000 feet imber. Apply to T. KILGOUR, Onehunpa ; or to G. W. FOWLER, Queen-street Wbarf. Ship “Surat,” NOTICE. IF this should meet the eye of any of the CREW of above named ship >.if they have had their spree out, they arc invited to join their ship again, and no notice will be taken of their absence. ALEXANDER DUNLOP, Master. For Sale on Board the “Surat.” PASSENGERS’ CABOOSE, . capable of Cooking for 150. Apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, CO., or to the Master, on board. ALEXANDER DUNLOP, Master FURNITURE BAZAAR, SHORTLAND-STREET. WITKS & HALL BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the surrounding district that they have always on hand a choice selection of English and Colonial Furniture, Of every description. W. & H. would call particular attention to several handsome and elegantly carved Walnut and Rosewood Drawing-Room Suites. Also, to their stock of Shaped Oval and Loo Tables Mahogany Dining-room Chairs Easy Chairs, Couehcs, and Sofas Rocking and Folding Chairs Whatnots, Canterburies Music Stools and Ladies Work Tables Gilt Chimney Glasses Toilet Glasses, &c. A large variety of Brass Cornices Damask Curtains Bordering and Gimp Arabian and French Bedsteads Feaiher Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Hair, Wool, and Flax Mattresses Toilet Services, &c. Agents for Wheeler and Wilson’s and Simpson's Sewing Machines. An assortment always on hand. Every description of Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture made on the premises. HONORABLE MENTION INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, London, 1862. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERY WAREHOUSE, Queen-street, Auckland, H. CATES, (Of Sydney) HAS always on hand a Superior Assortment of CONFECTIONERY, BRIDE and CHRISTENING CAKE ORNAMENTS. FRENCH CHOCOLATES, GELATINES, FRUIT LOZENGES, MOTTO NUTS, BON-BONS, in every variety ; Superior PHINCE OF WALES KISSES, LOVE KNOTS, HARLEQUIN BUTTONS, LONDON MIXTURES, &c., &c,, at the lowest possible prices. Wholesale and Retail. A liberal discount to the trade. Begr Opposite Hague Smith’s. C ARTHUR AND SON, \ HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENTS / TYEG to announce that by the solicitations of many ’vLIJ of their Friends they have added to their former W'hsntcss that of AUCTIONEERS, more particularly W the SALE OF LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY. Thankfully acknowledging the liberal support with which they have been favored, most respectfully solicit a share of public patronge in their new capacity, which, by attention to the interest of those who may favor them, they hope to merit. At an early date they will offer to the pnb'ic some valuable City and Suburban Property (particulars of W’hich will be given in n future advertisement) at their Auction Chambers, Ellis’ Buildings, Queen-street.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2263, 1 November 1864, Page 1

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