, ?ni; TVEAXAKT, nelson, picton, \\" FLLIN GTON, CANTERBURY, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. *l *. npIIE Tnter-Colonial Royal Mail _L Company's First Class Steamship "'PHOEBE,' power, A Kknkkdy, Comiymnder. ■will 1"' despatched, "'if' l Her Majesty's Mails, &c., 'roni ilie Manukau, for (he above ports, on TUES--j) IY. tli? - HH inst., at 110011. X'o'eargo ivili be received on board after noon of >]„■ 2;? rd. For Freight or Pusssge apply at tlie Company's ol ' ial ' 11. M. .TERYIS, Local Manager. i^)FX \ni:R AXI) WELLINGTON, CALLING A T C A STIH POINT. (WDATIT Kil r-KKMIXTI^G.) rniTK fine new s. s. ; RANGATIRA,' •1 X 220 tons, Cr. Muxplk, Master, •'will leave Queen-street wharf for the above ports, on the 22nd inst. "" For freight or passage applv to COMBES & DALDY, A gents. November IS, ISO 3. FOE SYDNEY. <-~l -■} miTE fine clipper b.«tpic H .L ■ cirAiu.OTi'i: Andrews,' JmACnpt, Ji:nki>;s, will liave dispatch on (ISSSK? discharge oHier inward cargo. For freight or passage, having superior accommodation, applv on board, or to JOHN ROBERTON •& CO. , roR "lauxceston. -i mnE Brig li WEE TOTTT E," Captain 1 Brows, tvill soil on WEDNESpay next. jo or »eight or Passage, apply oil hoard. or to JOHN ROBERTOX & CO. FOR SAX FRAX"OI SCO. mi-IE •' COXSTAXCE' Will sail for San •H&K J- Francisco, on discharge of inward I'flrgo. lor freight or passage, applv to HENDERSON & MAOI'AUr.AXE. November 6. ISG3. REGULAR TRADER TO COROMANDICL. * milE Favorite Cutter 'WANDERER,' T * F-iitßFxr., Master. 's&te&sr For Freight at Passage applv to WEBSTER & PATTERSON, Queen-street Wlmrf. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. fTUIE Schooner ' ZILLAII,' Stllivax, Master, with despatch-. For Freight or Passage applv to JOHN SALMON' & CO.
NOW RAPIDLY LOADING ALONGSIDE THE ! QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOK IOSDOS BIUECT, ] To S.u& iy aix Dbcembsk. ,-%—j fTUIE far-famed 'beautiful clipper ship ; IDA ZIEGLER,' AmunAH L. Reynolds, Commander, S(jO tons register, classed A 1 at Lloyd's for 10 rears, coppered and copper fastened. This noble clipper ha 3 made some of the fastest pussages 011 . record —amongst others, London to Auckland in 81, SO, and 91 days, and has earned a reputation second to none in the New Zealand trade. Ear freight or passage applv to D. NATHAN. A few Lithographs of this Vessel on sale. MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS Bf.tvtf.f.x Lokdox and Auckland. ",j f|IHE Undersigned, Agents for the. J. above, are authorised to make nrrangements with Settlers who may be v»sixjisSr» desirous of bringing out their frien'dß to this Colony. The Passage Money can cither be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment on arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR, CHARTER-. miTE Brig 'ELLEN,' 212 tons, is JL open for immediate engagement. or Particulars apply to the Citptain, "itXTZS&xr on l oar[ ] i oi . f 0 HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. November 19, 1863. LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S. C. f7l HE Regular Mouthy Meeting of this Lodge will J_ be field in the Lodge Room, Fore-street, on MONDAY EVENING next, 23rd instant, at halfpast seven o'clock sharp. By order of the R. W. M. Visiting Brethren invited. "WESLEYAN MISSIONS. rpilE Annual Public TEA MEETING in aid of J. the Missions of' the Australasian Wesleyau Methodist Church in tlie South Sea Islands, will be held on the Mission premises, QNEHUUGA, on TUESDAY NEXT, tlie 24th instant, commencing at half-past six o'clock. | A Report of the Society's operations will be read, and several Ministers and other friends will address the meeting. A- MARRIED COUPLE without ineumberance _ can be accommodated with 2 or 3 unfurnished Rooms, at a moderate rent, in one of the healthiest parts of Auckland. Apply by letter to 35. A. R., oilice of this paper. IF you want to SELL rour LAND at Waterview, apply by letter to C. R., offico of this paper. V ANTED—FOUR CARPENTERS immediately. —Apply to It. Bryant, Builder, Parnell. WANTED— SCO RIA MASONS and LABOUR- _ ERS.—Apply to J. Taylor, Wyndham-stecet. V ANTED—An active BOY who can write, to to assist in a Grocery Store.—Applv at the Office of this paper. WANTED—A WAITER, one who thoroughly "> understands his business.—Apply to Mr. -TAMES, Q. C. E. ' Wanted to purchase, a life-boat.— ' " Apply at the Office, Custom-house-street. THOMAS CRAIG. WAFTED for HAWSE'S BAY—A number of < ' Farm Servants and Shepherds, and several arrie d Couples. Also a party of Sheep-shearers, to shear from 20,000 to 30,000 sheep.—Apply immedia <•' y at CHAPMAN'S Registry, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 4, 21 November 1863, Page 1
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