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FOE N \PIEB, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND OTAG-O. -=i m lIE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail J- Company's Steamship 'LORD ASHLEY,' —wSa? gQo tons, f0 horse power, Thomas Randall. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports from Queen-street Wlmrf, on MONDAY NEXT tlie 7th December, at noon, carrying Her Majesty's Mail#. &c. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Olliees. Queen-street Wharf. 11. M. JERVIS, Local Manager. FOR TVR VXAKI. NELSON, PICTON. AND WELLINGTON. rrriE s. s. 'Rangatira; 220 JL tons. G-. Mvndlt:. Master, will \ leave Onehunga for the above ports o" .MONDAY, the 7th instant. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents. December I, ISG3. FOR SYDNEY. rp 11K 'NO Vl'" LTV' will sail as above ''V3\ .L with accustomed despatch. For freight or passage apply to HEXDEHSOX M A CF A K L A N E. November 25, ISU3. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. mHE " CONSTANCE' will sail for San j L Francisco, on discharge of inward cargo. For freight or passage, applv to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, November G, 1563. FOE PORT COOFER A CHRISTCHURCII. mHE well-known schooner 'DOLPHIN,' Sullivan. Master, having till her cargo engaged, will sail in a few days. For Passage onlv applv to ' RATTRAY & MATHESON. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. )-j q-HIE schooner 'KAL T RI,' Shearer. JL master, with despatch. For Freight or Passasie applv to Sggggj; "JOHN SALMON' & CO. FOR NAPIER, SifOFLD SUFFICIENT INDUCED IEN T OFF E Li. rpilE schooner 1 ' SUCCESS,' GO tons, W. Meiklcjohn, Ataster, will leave for the above port ou FRIDAY, the 4th December. For Freight or Pa-saae. applv to "COMBES & DALDY, Agents. REGULAR TRADER TO C'OROMANDEL. mHE Favorite Cutter ' WANDERER,' Fahheli,. blaster. For Freight or Passage applv to WEBSTER & PATTERSON, Queen-street Wluu-i'. NOW RAPIDLY LOADING ALONGSIDE THE QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FOR LONDON DIRECT. To Sail ix all Dkcexuer. riAHE far-famed beautiful dipper ship i- . ■ IDA ZIEGLER,' . Abraham L. Reynolds, Commander, SCO tons register, classed A 1 at I.loyd's for 10 years, coppered and copper fastened. This noble clipper lias made some of the fastest passages on record—amongst others, London to Auckland ill SI, SG, and ill days, and has 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 SAIL EAItLT IN JAKTAUY. _,*Vt A| ESSRS. GREEN'S splendid A 1 -L'-i frigate-built Ship ' ALFRED,' "?&ZZZSSxr tollS] FKl.'Dekick DE Caktmet, Commander. Passengers to London are invited to inspect the cabins of this fine sliip, which az-e lofty, spacious, and ventilated by large porta. An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship. The outward run to Melbourne was made in 81day s. HATES: First cabin, according to accomodation required. Second ditto, £30. Third ditto, £20. Is now ready to receive cargo at Talbot's Store, Circular Quay. For plans of cabins, freights, &e., apply to J. B. METCALFE and CO., 9, Bridge-street, Sydney. To follow iu February, the splendid frigate-built Ship ' BLACKWALL.' MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN & OO.'S LINE OF PACE!ETS Betwekx London and Apcki.anj). rPHE Undersigned, Agents for the wjKKK J. abOTC, are authorised to make arrangements with Settlers who may be w.-i-mgfrig desirous of bringing out thou- friends 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. EOU SALE, the whole of the Machinery recently used in the Sash and Door Manufactory, Wel-lealoy-Btreet, consisting of 1 eight-lioree -power Steam Engine and Cornbh Boiler, with Fittings complete*; ouo Plaueiug Machine, quite new, calculated to plane, groove, and tongue 10,000 feet per day ; one Circular Saw Bench, with eleven Circular Saws ; one Endless Baud Saw, and Saws adapted for cutting Circular Work, the only machine of the kiud iu the Colony ; one Power Morticing Machine, by Worsam, of London ; one Moulding Machiuc, by Fay and Co., of New York, with cutters complete ; one Foot Morticing Machine; and one Breaking Down Saw Frame, with Saws complete. The whole of the above Machinery is in pcrfoct order, tho proprietor having gone to groat expense very recently in putting it in the inoiit perfect condition. To any person wishing l„ adapt the machinerv to the same purpose in any of the utlmr provinces. 1111 admirable opportunity preMnls itself of securim' the whole plant iu one lot, ami thereby having the advantage of the arrangements of shafting, pidlics, ire., ns they now stand. Application to be made to JAMES .HERON, at the Ollice of Heron, David, and Co., Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 4 December 1863, Page 1

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754

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 4 December 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 10, 4 December 1863, Page 1

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