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DETUNED BY THE GOVERNMENT TILL TUESDAY NEXT, at -1 o'Ci.ock r.M. FOR X VPTEK. WELLINGTON, LYTTEL- " TON, AND OTAGO. «=i mHE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail 1 Company's Steamship " ' LORD ASHLEY,' -qq tons, 90 horse power, Thomas Ramlnll, Commander, will bo despatched for (ho uliovo ports from Queen-street Wharf, oil TUESDAY NKX.T. the Bth December, at 4 p.m., carrying Her Majesty's Mails, &c\ For freight or passage, apply at the Company a Offices, Queen-street Wharf. 11. Br. JERYIS, Local Manager. FOR XVR VNAKT. NELSON, PICTON, AND WELLINGTON. THE S. S. ' RANGATIRA,' 220 tons, G. MrxnrE, Blaster, will leave Onehunga for tile above ports on TUESDAY, the Sth instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. Per freight or passage apply to CO JIBES & DALDY, Agents. December 3, ISG3. NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE. „ rnnre table of the inter. L COLONIAL ROYAL MAILCOM PAN i"s FIRST CLASS STEAM JNTER-COT.ONIAT,. ' AUCKLAND.'—SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND, j For the Fourth Throe Trips of the Year ISG3. Svdnev lcaye Oct. 15 —Nov. 15—Dec. 15 Auckland arrive 22 „ 22 „ 22 Auckland leave Nov. I—Dec. 1 Sydney arrive „ 8 „ S ' PRINCE ALFRED.'—Extended Service from SYDNEY" to OTAGO and back, reaching SYDNEY in time for the P. aiul O. Company's Mail Steamer, which leaves on the 22iul of | each month. Sydney leave October 25 —November 25 Nelson „ November 2 —December 2 Wellington ... ~ ~ *1 ~ 4 Lyttelton ~ „ 6 ~ G Port Chalmers... arrive „ 7 „ 7 Port Chalmers... leave „ 9 „ 9 Lvttelton ... „ „ 11 „ 11 Nelson „ „ 13 „ 13 Sydney arrive ~ 20 ~ 20 rXTLR-PUOYTNCTAL. BOAT No. I.—' LORD ASHLEY.'—From AUCKLAND to PORT CHALMERS and back, via EAST COAST, carrying the English Mails for transmission by the ' Aldinga,' which reaches MELBOURNE in time for the P. and O. Company's Mail Steamer, leaving on tlio 2Gth of each month. Auckland leave Oct. G —Nov. G —Dec. 7 Napier „ ~9 ~ 9 ~ 10 Wellington arrive ~10 ~ 10 ~ 11 Wellington leave „13 „ 12 „ 12 Lyttelton „ ~15 „ 16 „ 15 Port Chalmers ... arrive „16 „ 17 „ 16 Port Chalmers ... leave „*IS „ *18 „ *18 Lyttelton „ „20 „ 20 „ 21 Wellington arrive „21 „ 21 „ 22 Wellington leave ~23 ~ 22 „ 23 Napier „ ~25 „ 25 „ 25 Auckland arrive „27 „ 27 „ 27 *In case of the non-arrival of th 6 Mail at Port Chalmers by the 15th, this boat can wait until the 25th, and when such delay takes place she will, as a rule, remain no lonsrer at the intermediate l'orts than is necessary to deliver and receive Mails. BOAT No. 3.—s. s. ' PHGEBE.'—From MANUKAU to the BLUFF and back, via COOK STRAITS. Mamikau ... leave Oct. 24—Nov. 21—Dee. 21 Taranaki ~ „ 25 „ 25 „ 25 Nelson „ „ 27 „ 27 „ 2G .. Picton „ „ 28 „ 28 „ 28 • Wellington ... „ „ 30 „ 30 „ 29 Lyttelton ... ... „ 2 „ 2 Port Chalmers ... ~ 4 ~4 Bluff arrive ... ~ 5 „ 5 Bluff leave ... „ G „ 6 Port Chalmers i, ... ~ 7 „ 7 Lyttelton ... „ ... ~ 10 ~ 9 Wellington ... „ ... „ 12 „ 11 Picton „ ... „ 12 „ 12 Nelson arrive ... „ 12 „ 12 Nelson leave ... „ 16 „ 15 Taranaki ~ ... „ 17 „ 16 Mamikau ... arrive ... „ 18 „ 17 JOHN VINE lIALL, G-eueral Manager. October 1, 1863. TOR SYDNEY. rnilE 'NOVELTY' vrill sail as above 0n next, Btb inst. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. December 3, 1863. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. tl-l mHE ' CONSTANCE'"wiII sail for San X Francisco, on THURSDAY next, 10th instant. 'Kffl.oiaiair Por freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Lecembcr 5 f ISG3. FOR PORT COOPER & CHRISTCILURCII. mHE well-known schooner 'DOLPHIN,' Sullivan, Master, having all her cargo »--- engaged, will sail in a lew days. For Passage onlv apply to " RATTRAY &.MATHESON. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. rjIHE seliooner 'KAURI,' Shearer, -L master, with despatch. ot ' Freight or Passage apply to tisgggg? JOHN SALMON & CO. BLACK WALL LINE OP PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO SAIL EARLY IN JANUARY. ~jV/I~ESSRS. GREEN'S splendid A 1 -i'-L frigate-built Ship ' ALFRED,' " 1400 tons, Frederick De Carteret, Commander. 1 assengers to London are invited to inspect the cabins of tliis fine ship, which are lofty, spacious, and ventilated by large ports. An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship. The outward' run to Melbourne was made" in 84 days. JUTES: First cabin, according to accomodation required. Second ditto, Third ditto, £20. 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, the splendid frigate-built 'BLACKWALL.'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 11, 7 December 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 11, 7 December 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 11, 7 December 1863, Page 1

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