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DIARY.

MEMORANDA TO SEXT PUBLICATION .

2 NJgW-ZEAl^HDE^, SALES BY AUCTION. SALES BY AUCTION. t ' CUPPING I«TELLIG£jNCJfi. AMERICAN BUGGIES. PORT OP AUCKLAND. Thursday, May 18. -. ARRIVALS. « " MAX '" *MJABING-0UT SALE OF GROCERIES JUST ARRIVED, FEB -NOVELTY." OILMEN'S STORES, ft*., &c. ftc. 16—Leonidas, barque, 270 tons, Captain Jewsoo, from Sydney, with a general cargo and six passengers, viz.:—• Mr. and Mrs. Amner, and Messrs. Groom, Reynolds, WaUar, and Seigler. JONES & CO. JONES & CO. DEPAKTUBES. Have received instructions from Mr. M. SoictttHAT wiLtK, to sell by auction at his stores, QueenHave for private sale, at the Brunswick 16—H.M.S.S. Brisk, for the Chatham Islands. «treet, on THURSDAY next, the 18th inBuildings, IS—Viola, Captain Mitchell, for Guam. stant, at 11 o'clock. An a PACKAGES of GROCERIES and &0\) OILMEN'S STORE3 PROJECTED DEPARTURES Egmontj M, for the Southern Provinces, toALSO, 360 packages of damaged and ' ullaged Messrs. LAURENCE, BltADLEY, AND PARDEE, New Haven, Conn., expressly tor morrow. Mustang, barque, for San Francisco, on May 36th. Grocery Stores this country, combining all the necessary qualities of lightness, strength, durability, Gratia, brig, for Newcastle, early. Crown, brig, for Newcastle, early. comfort, and cheapness. 1377 tc Anna, barque, for Newcastle, to-morrow.. Kate, barque, for Sydney, in a few days. PUBLICATIONS India, barque, for Hobart Town, on May 19th. Sir John Burgoyue, ss., for Sydney, early. Tuesday, May 23. ENTERED INWARDS. THE MAT 16—Emma Eliza, 23 tons, Armstrong, from Great Barrier, with 40 tons passengers. BELLEVTJE, |0»NEILL'S'. POINT, 16—Comet, 17 tons, Gomez, from Puhoi, with 170 NORTH SHOBE. AUCKLAND posts, 80,000 shingles, 300 blocks, 10 tons firewood, and 2 passengers. 16—Wanderer, cutter, 20 tons, Nurk, from Coromandel, with 17,0-0 feet timber. JONES & CO. W E E K u Y 16—Clyde, 40 tons, Cheshire, from Wangapoa, with 26,000 feet timber. 16—Miranda, 23 tons, Judd, from Mangawai, Have received instructions to sell by auction at •— with 1 ton gum, half-ton cheese, 5 kegs butter, and 9 passengers. Brunswick Baildings, on TUESDAY, the 13rd May, at 12 o'clock, A ROUS. 16—Industry, 23 tons, Yates, from Omaha, with 50 tons firewood. 16—Empress, 1,313 tons, Ellis, from London, with general cargo and passengers. *>fT DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ALENTEBED OUTWABDS. LOTMENTS, at BELLEVUE, MAT 16—Saucy Lass, 38 tons, M'Kenzie, for Mercury POINT, each containing ONE Bay, in ballast, with 4 passengers. ' pUKjg. 16—Emma Eliza 23 tons, Armstrong, for the JLCBE or more. They all command nnsnr- *. s ■ Great Barrier, in ballast. ... 16—Anna, 143 tons, Berry, for Newcastle, in rpassed views of Auckland, the harbor, and FIVE SHILLINGS PEB QUARTER , 40 tons> tot w^± twuroanding country. ballast. 16 — f ir John Burgoyne, 64 tons, Boeder, for Sydney. 16—Kate, 341 tons, Sherlock, for Sydney, Via Port lithograph plans will be ready in a few OFHCE—QUEEN-STREET (CORNER OF Waikato. WYNDHAM-STREET.) IMPORTS FOREIGN. dbrys, Per Leonidas, from Sydney: 20 casks butter, S. farther particulars in future advertisements. 1492my2S A UCKLANT) WEEKLY ARGUS contains l\. Poetry, Tales, Reviews, Fashions, &o. Price Sixpence. Cochrane; 8 packages, 125 bags wheat, SO bales hemp, 262 bags malt, 255 ditto, order; 345 bags oats, Gilfillan and Co.; 5 packages, A. Woolley and Co ; 9 .draySi J T. Belcher ; bag's bonerdust, - "-- J. Dilworth; 6 cases* oranges, Ridings '»ho*lJow- ' . A UCRXAND WEEKLY ARGUS.— x\ Everybody should read this paper.— den; 195 packages, D. Nathan; 2 bales blankets, Harris and Turner ; sundries, order; 6 packages, ■• ' " i '■') ■■ Price Sixpence. Nicholl and Co.; 12 ditto, P. G. Myers; 8 casks ".; ' .\\ ' ' \ UCKLAND WEEKLY ARGUS-Con-x\ tains the Latest News from the Country resin, order; 22 bags bone-dust, D. ' Graham ; 2 cases vestas, Bcrwin and Co.; 44 packages, G. Webster ; 58 ditto, Lil'ewall and'Kattray ; 1 case, Districts —Price Sixpence. ■ order ;' I. parcel, ditto ; '6 packages, Captain .ClayThursday, May 25; A UCKLAND WEEKLY ARGUS—Con£TL tains all the News of the Week.—Price Sixpence. | A UCKLAND WEEKLY ARGUS is the '/\ Newspaper for the Country—Trice, Five Shillings per quarter. ton ; 2 cases plants, order; 5 packages; T. Mackay asd Co. ; sundries, Eaton atid De Wolf; 50 packages, 40 bags maize, order; 40 ditto, Comrie and Burt. The P.N.Z, a»d A.R.M. Co ; 's steamship Egmont, Captain Hagley, will leave for the South tomorrow, at noon. i A UCKLAND W^E^rCY"^ARG"U5^o? The p.s. Novelty will leave for Coromandel at 8 210R1H AUCKLAND, J\ Saturday will contain Articles te please everyone. ' , A UCKLAND WEEKLY AKGU3 ConJ\ tains' the Latfsf News up to the hour a.m. to-morrow. *Fhe clipper barque Mustang is advertised to sail for San Francisco about 26th May. The brig Gratia, Bond, master, will sail for ■ *..^-.v. Newcastle with the first fair wind. . . , ■y' .'•-. ■ ■••'■,.: of publication.—Price Sixpence;— | The brig Cruwnj and the barque Anna, will sail WORTH AUCKLAND. English News ! English News 11 early for Newcastle. ■ • The Kate will sail for Sydney, via Port Waikato, in a few days. A UCKLAND WEEKLY ARGUS will z\ contain the latest English News—Price ! The clipper barque India, 300 tons, Riddle, master, will sail for Hobart Town, via Newo.stle, .■■■■ Sixpence. on or about the 19th May. A UCKLAND WEEKLY ARGUS Contains i The brigantme Clara will be sold on her arrival here-from Melbourne. - -• ''•:.*' A "ARMADALE" by Wilkie Collins. j The barque Leonidas, Captain Jeweoo, Arrived STOKES' POINT. Price Sixpence ,...,, nere yesterday from Sydney with a large general .-.«■•. ; Read and Judge for Yourself. cargo. A UCKLAND WEEKLY ARGUS PORT OF ONEJHTJNGA. Price SIxfjbnce. . ENTERED INWARDS. >J 0 N E S & C O., Publishing Office, Queen-street (corner of > Wyndham-street.)^ i MAT 15—Old Bendigo, barque, 40 tons, for Waikato, with 103 casks bottled beer, and 1,000 feet timber.—0. Hodge, agent. ■pvANCE PROGRAMMES. JNVITATION 15—Woodranger, barged" 30"tons, Mills, for"WaV Will sell by arction, at their mart, Brunswick LJ and "At Home,'/ ,^oteP*per«;;•*?Return Thanks'.'4 '.' Dinner. Printed exkatO, will) 8 bags maize, lO bags bran, 10 casks ! betf.—Captain, agent. peditiously at the "NEW*ZEALANDE<" 15—Wi Take, barge, 30 tons, Souter, with 4 casks Buildings, on THURSDAY, 25th instant, GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Shortlandbeef, 8 bags maize.—Captain, agent. *02 o'clock, crescent. '. . , ,_ ; . * ENTERED OUTWARDS. " NEW-ZEALANDER " MAT Q/» • General Steam Printing Office. 16—Aqnilla, 27 tons, M'Kenzie, from Waikato, oo SHORTLAND CBE3CENT, ADCKLAND. with 4 tons rice, 5 bales wool, 3 packages sheepskins, 4 boxes sundries, 4 packages ditto, A BBAN6EMENTS having been completed for J\ th« efficient working of the large resources of this well-known printing office, the public and others are informed that any amount of 1 work which fcliGv mav fflvot" tlii 3 cstflblisfimGOti wifcli will dg Young; 30 empty casks, B. Simpson.—G. Hodge, ,-/ The colonial gnnooat Sandfly, Captain Fox, left Wellington on Thursday, the 4th inst., and arrived *LL0TMBNT3 AT ST0KE3' POINT, IS ADJOINING CALLAN« HOTEL, executed on the shortest notice at fair and reasonin the Manukau at 7 p.m. on Sunday last. Sbe had a mail on board for Taranaki, but was unable BF V" able terms. ■ ' ' to land it, owing to the boisterous state of the T. «AVTJIO FRONTAGES TO THE THE NEW COMMODIOUS OFFICE weather. She spoke the brig Reliance off the Waim* recently erected; the large And varied assortment kato Heads. : .-- ■■ ■ . . of new The cutter Boneta, from Waikato, arrived on EABBOUB , BOOK AND FANCY TYPE Monday afternoon. '"'" .-'r [ y'\'' -»£*,. together with the employment' of none' but exThe cutter Aquilla, from the same port, arrived on Tuesday morning. .*s^'-S-i- : perienced and competent hands enable the under- ' f $r'' ' ' Awd ims ' taking of any description of work in* the ' The p.s. Prince Alfred, Captain Ritchie, left for Ul'r-' '•'■ i* w : - ■ *' LETTER-PRESS DEPARTMENT Waikato on Tuesday morning, with three barges in tow for that port. - She proceeded a considerable M'EAT NOBTH ROAD. including ' - distance outside the- Heads, but was compelled to '■W&m '.'•■'•.<'■'.'•••; POLITICAL, STATISTICAL and MERCANTILE put back, in consequence of bad weather. 'TSHlh-. PAMPHLETS, BOOKS The s.s. Alexandra, Captain Williams, sailed for S,, . PRIVATE BILLS, SERMONS, PRICE LISTS; AUCTIONEERS'and LIBRARY CATALOGUES Melbourne on Tuesday morning, at 7 o'clock. It is understood that she is the bearer of important . ., . •'•' "^k ; . • - :■••'■'■■ ■': SOCIETIES' RULES AND REPORTS Government despatches to that place, which are to ' AMO HAND AND POSTING BILLS, be forwarded to England by the homeward mail. of any size, printed in bright Colours or! in Black; The Alice Cameron, from here on the 20th last ADDRESS CARDS, BILL-HEADS, montb, arrived in Sydney on the 2nd instant. . *3ra ACRES of GOOD LAND on the GREAT CIRCULARS, PLAY AND CONCERT BILLS; The barque Leah, Captain Lowrie, left Newcastle BALL TICKETS and PROGRAMMES, for Auckland on the 1st, with 308 tons coal on the SORTH ROAD, bounded on the South by m Black, or in Gold, Silver, or Copper Bronze sameday. •';.. ;'■!' :»' ■■■ > > ,'.<•'<.'' •-'."! -'-' &C. *?!_'_ &c. The Kate Waters, barque, left the same port JDt. Pollen's Farm, on the West by the Farm with 204 head of cattle, 150 sheep, and 17 tons ..',- '.'*;•.-,■■ *; ■/.-• !' ■ •'' ' • ;,•• • •' Every effort has been made to render the hay. «f W. Noble, Esq., on the North by Major LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT, The following vessels had entered outwards for <Joofbr's land and the Roman Catholic Cemein this, establishment complete, and the attention of the public is called to the increased' facilities Auckland on the 4th May:—Salamander, s.s , 776 tons, 1 Captain Clarke; Alice Cameron, barque, tarj, and on the East by the Great North which enable the highest of .class work to be executed with the utmost expedition. Amongst the Captain Nearing. ; ■ SoaaV ' ' various specimens of work which may be seen on MAILS. application—an* wiD bear comparison • with the work executed in tne Home countries, are For Sydney, per Sir John Burgoyne, this morning, at half-past 8 o'clock. Terms—One-third cash $ balance atone and VIEWS IN AUCKLAND;. - For Lucas Creek, Wade, Orewa, Mahnrangi, BANK CHEQUES, INVOICES, CIRCULARS, Matakana, Mangawai, &c, &c, this morning, at wo years, bearing 10 per cent, interest 1093 my25 BILLS* OF EXCHANGE: ffo'clock. SHOW CARDS, IN COLORS ; For Kapanga, per Sarah Alice, this morning, at 9 LETTER PAPER HEADING, WEDDING AND o'clock. - Friday, March 19. VISITING CARDS FACVSTMILES, RECEIPTS, &c, &c, For Port Fitzroy, per Meteor, this morning, at 10 o'clock.. At Eleven o'clock. PLANS OF TOWNSHIP, MAPS, &c., Ac., For Russell, per Sea Breeze, this morning, at 11 . -__»—-, JkaD \t uiutia\ PWYRPTP- CTIVRTW Every de-cription of Lithograpoic Printing. For Tauranga, per Tauranga, this day, at 3 p.m. «r v iiTjftiffitS® iT7 w\ w a ' " • - For Napier and the Southern Provinces, per ss. Has b«m instructed toseUatMr. G. W. Ad- COOPER PLATE,PRINTING < Egmont, to-morrow, at 10 «m. UUi's, Gocer, Queen-street, who is retiring ,„„„„„ *,,,«„ n „ . on „ .„,„ -,,,„,« w—t—J.w —S «:e.iU.h»i«. ~».. to his own premises in Newton, - CpHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK, conVISITING CARD-PLATES ENGRAVED Wellington, to-morrow, at 10 a.m. JL aistingof--Weighing Machine "OCC, ' «&, acC ' Wi Corbett, Cliief Postmaster. Scales and Weights . .'f!nnnt#ni BINDING nT ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE ■iriiinMrMi^^M^^MM^^ •Show Boxes ON THE PREMISES. MEETINGS, LECTURES, AMUSEMENTS, &c. 'Lamps''"" ' "< Coflve Mill Cheque'Books, Receipt Books, &c, perforated by 1HI8 DAT.' Pwsck of Wamcs THKATHB(BrmiBwickHall). BpiceMill ' ; Te»'' '''■'"• .a Machn e, * —To commence with J. S. Jones's Drama of 11 The Carpenter of Rouen * To conclude with .**< ';'" Starch ' r I New-Zealander Advertising Office. the laughable farce of '• A Serious Affair;" at eight pm Annual Meeting of the Conoregationai, BlueV.hi,ing Q U E E N - S T R E E T, . JMnstaTu - ■ ■ - - • - . Home Mission. —The annual meeting of this -■' Pickle* '"" (Comerof Wyndham-street). Mission wjll be held this evening,' at the Albert- • . ' ' .- Sardine* '.'-.-*- t ' ' > -• ' j . . •■_.., • J '_,i/; J _.'■• Street' Church,'at 7'pjn. ' ' '" ' -8almon »T»HE COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY are Lobsters ■ respectfully informed that'a Branch Office -Herrings for the receipt of Advertisements, and the Sale of UIAKl. Castor Oil the N*w-Zkalaki>er Newspaper, has been opened MEMORANDA TO NEXT PUBLICATION % flair Oil *t the above address. - Any orders left at that Office 1865. | 8CN. HIGH WATER Cocoa / will be punctually attended to. May. . I Rises, | Sets. Morn. | Aftr. t hocolate ' •'— : ■ * * R1ce n " NEW-ZEAL ANDER and AUCKLAND WEEKLY 17 | Wednesday | 6 57 | 4 55 | 10 45 | 11 11 Sundries A ' . . ' ; ARGUS Office , uirctf. 18 | Thubsdat 16 58 | 5 54 11 40 | iM*r, &C, &c 1534 my 19 Queen-street (coruer of Wyndham-street). Moon—Last Quarter, 18th, 6h. 19m. p.m.

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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2431, 17 May 1865, Page 2

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DIARY. New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2431, 17 May 1865, Page 2

DIARY. New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2431, 17 May 1865, Page 2