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-FOE SYDNEY. . milE 'NOVELTY* will sail as above "nl®!v J- with accustomed despatch. For freight or passnge npplv to HENDERSON & MACEA RLANE. November 25, 1833. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. npHE ' CONST ANCE'- will sail for Sun JL Francisco, on discharge of imvard ]Mm> cargo. ]? 01 . freight or passage, applv to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. November G, 1863. FOE DUNEMN PI REGT. rPIIE favourite schooner 'DOLPHIN*.' Sullivan, Master, will sail tor (he above -is? port on or about TUESDAY NKXT, the Ist December. For freight or passage, applv to RATTRAY & MATHESON. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. mHE schooner ' KAURI,' Shearer, X mastei*, with despatch. For Freight or Passage applv to "joiin salmon & co. FOR NAPIER, SHOULD SUFFICIFXT ". . . INDUCEMENT OFFER. mHE schooner -L 'SUCCESS,' ! 60 tons, W. Mciklejohn, Master, will leave for the above port on FRIDAY, the 4th December. For Freight or Passage, applv to COMBES & DALDY, Agents. NOW RAPIDLY LOADING ALONGSIDE THE QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOR LONDON DIE E,C T . To Sail in all Deckmukk. mHE far-famed beautiful clipper ship i- 'IDA ZIEGLER,' Abraham L. Reynolds. Commander. . i'"." 7 RRn |, cni register, classed A 1 at Lloyd's lor 10 years, coppcred and copper fastened. Tliis noble clipper has made some of the fastest passages on record —amongst oiliers, London to Auckland ill 81, 86, and I'l days, and bus earned a reputation second to none in the New Zealand trade. For freight or passage applv to | D. NATHAN. A few Lithographs of this Vessel on sale. BLACK WALL LINE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO SAIIi EARLY IN JIM'.VIIV. -v* Tl/jTESSRS. GREEN'S splendid A 1 -Li-L frigate-built Ship -jjasLi!ii£er tons] Fui;oKßifK Di: Carteret, Commander. Passengers to London are invited to inspect the cabins of this fino ship, which are lofty, spacious, and ventilated by large ports. An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship. The outward run to Melbourne was made in 81 davs. EATES: First cabin, according to accomodation required. Second ditto, £30. Third ditto, . -^o. Is now ready to receive cargo at Talbot's Store, Circular Quay. For plans'of cabins, freights, <£c., apply to J. B. METCALFE "and CO., 9, Bridge-street, Sydney. To follow in February, iho splendid frigate-built Ship ! BLACK-WALL.' MESSRS. WILLIS, GA N N & C O.'S LINE OF PACKETS Between Losdon asd Auckland. -i"Lh rpilE Undersigned, Agents for the J. above, are authorised to make arrangements with Settlers who may be && desirouu of bringing out their friends to tliis Colony. ■. The Passage Money can cither be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment on arrival of tho vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL £ CO. SHIP ' IDA ZEIG-LER,' FOR LONDON. <% / k. A Claims against above vessel must -irx. be rendered in duplicate to the JiffiiJpwS' Undersigned before tun o'clock THJS (MONDAY) MORNING, 30th instant, otherwise they will not be reeogni/.ed. -DAVID NATHAN. THE MELANCHOLY LOSS OF CAPTAIN JAMES BOWDEN having placed his WIDOW and CHILDREN in embarrassed circumstances, many of their Friends have expressed a desire to assist the FAMILY.of ono so long and favourably known in this Colony. With this view Subscription Lists have been opened at the various Banks in Auckland, in order that a sum way bo despatched by tho next Mail, to add to tho collection already set on foot in tho neighbouring Colony. MR. THOS. RUSSELL, MR. ROBERT GRAHAM, CAPTAIN DALDY, MR. JERVIS. MR. BUTLER. Auckland, November 14, 1863. NOTIC E. THE FRIENDS of Mr. ALEXANDER HUNTER who have' not received any circular stating that Subscription Lists havo been opened to assist him in repairing the lioayy los 3 which he sustained by the late whirlwind, are informed that Lists for that purpose are lying at the llbeald olliee, Queen-street, at Mr. M. Sojieeviile's, comer of Short-laud und Queen Streets, and Mr. VacohaVs, Parnell. 2ith-Novernber, ISB3. V O TiTOES," . EX.'ELIZA,'.FROM WARNAMBOOL. A A TONS of the above, of oxcollont quality, TLVy FOR SALE at tlje atoroe of tho undersigned, (it most reasonable prices, if "taken, from alongside. : , -RATTRAY & MATHESON.. A 150,., 4 OPOSSUM;:LINED. RUGS, of ve'ry tf a veiling purpoicS of which insppetiQii L is requested, oa those m 4llO ever ijnpemU - v , *'w.. I j i-i , :.i : f : T . I rriHE .DiidflrsignOd" are j>rcpared ,to "'yti- POTMOBS iff 'qU'toUtiM .bf ,'iiot less than 15 tons per week, up .to. a total quantity of SOU lons, delivered either' at Baird's AVTiar'f, Otahuhu, Point England, or' in"AttbkMd,f i»f • prices tluit "may be agreed upon s first delivery to commence on the Ist December. " """ ' ' * , RATTRAY, &. MATHESON.).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 30 November 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 30 November 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 30 November 1863, Page 1

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