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FOR SAN FRANCISCO. rTUIE ' CONSTANCE' will sail for San I Francisco, on discharge of inward V3a ™rosSSr j? or freight or passage, apply to HEXDEKSON & MACFARLAXE. November G, ISG3. FOR HOB ART TOWN. rjHIE Clipper Brig 'RELIANCE,' jl Captain Rutin,i:, will sail for the abo ve Port in a few days. Rcir freight or passage, apply to Capt. Hihdi.i:, on board ; or to C. J. STONE. Q ueen-s' reet, Xovember 12, ISG3. FOR KAIPAHA AXD ALBERTLAXD. nnilE Fast Sailing Schooner JL ' WILD WAVE,' C. Ikweuson". Master, has space for a few tons freight, and will sail on or about FRIDAY next, 20th instant. Applv to BROWX, HALL & CO. Queen-street, lGth Xovember. ISO 3. REGULAR TRADER T'o COROMAXDEL. ' Favorite Cutter ' WANDERER,' X T. pAUKKi.r., Master. For Freight or Passage applv to WEBSTER & PATTERSON, Queeu-streot Wharf. FOR NAPIER. T" l ® fIUO Ketch <SKA SHELL,' .L GO tons, will sail for the above Port on TUESDAY" next, the 17th "xij-Baaii- i ns (a n t. For freight or passage, applv to S. J. EDMONDS, Queen-street Wharf. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. T 1 rE Schooner ' ZILLAII," Sullivan, JL Master, with despatch. For Freight or Passage applv to sSicrfv johx* salmon' & co. MESSRS. WILLIS, Cr AN N & CO.'S LINE OF- PACKETS Between LO>"I:O>' .ISD AuckL.O'D. -■ fpnE Undersigned, Agents for the J- above, are authorised to make urrangeinents with Settlers who may be ccstx: desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colony. The Passage .Money can either be paid in ad- anee, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment on arrival of die vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL k CO. 1 helvellyn; from london. t mills Ship reports inwards at the Snm JL Customs This Day. Consignees of cargo are requested to pass entries im'Sirr'™ t;jnetliately, and take delivery in terms of Bills of Lading. Goods for which entries are not passed impeding the ship's discharge will be entered by the Agent, and landed and warehoused at the risk anil expense of the consignees. Holders of Bills of Lading to order are required to exhibit them at the oflice of the Agent. "W. S. LAURIE, Durham-street, Oct. 17, 1563. Agent. BARQUE ' ST. MAGNUS.' ,t LL Accounts against this vessel must JTJL be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned by noon THIS DAY, otherwise thev will not be recognize!. THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH, Ageuts. 17th Xovember, 18G3. ON SALE. GOLDEN SYRUP Co.'s X"o. 1 Sugar Mauritius ditto, in small bags Loaf Sugar, 10 lb. loaves English Teas, chests and half-chests X'egroheail and Cavendish Tobacco Mustard, Pickles, Rennets Rice, in 5G lb. bags Lochfiue Herrings and Ling Fish Soap, in 112 and 5G lb. boxes BroHTi anil Poison's Corn Flour Oatmeal TO ATIUIVE, Crushed Loaf Sugar English Teas, superior Price's Xo. I Belmont Candles Candied Peel Jams, 1 lb. tins Salmon, 1 lb. tins ike., &c., &c. BUCHANAN & STEWART. BUCHANAN & STEWART ' HAVE O.V SALE, T IGHT FAiS T CY PEINTS J stripe Toile du Xord Fivneh Merinos Mohairs and Lustres Coburgs and Alpacas ' Glace Silks Jiandannas aud China Silk Handkerchiefs Trimmed Squares Princess Alexandra Shawls Diagonal and Union Cloths Printed Flannels Black Beaver and Woaded Blacks Navy and Pilot Cloths Scotch and English Tweeds Worsted Cord and Shepherd White and Brown Moleskin Tweed Coats, Vests, and Trousers Duck and Dungaree do. Blue Serge and Crimson Shirts White and Regatta Shirts Shirt Collars —Garibaldi, Paxton, &c. Merino Shirts Straw Hats and Bonnets •Sewed Muslin Collars Leather Bags and Purses Hosiery Crinolines, newest fashion. LITCHFIELD ALE. ' THE "Undersigned has on Sale Thirty Hlids. of GRIFFITH'S LITCHFIELD'S ALii,— which will be found to be superior to any Brand in the Market, and most suitable for the Summer Season. The above can also be supplied in small packages for family uso. GEORGE RIDINGS, ' Queen-street Wharf. AHORSE, branded J. C. on near shoulder, with switch tail, standing 15 hands high, has been in a Paddock, at Paur>iure, about a fortnight. Owner can have the same on application to JESSIE SAGE, Panmure. LOST, a LADY'S FUR, either in Vincent, Cliapcl, or Victoria-streets. Any person leaving tllO same tiic Office of tliis paper will be rewarded.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 2, 17 November 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 2, 17 November 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 2, 17 November 1863, Page 1

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