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STEAMER FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY'. rjim s. s. 'ARMENIAN,' 1000 J- ton - Captain .T. M. Mitchell, will —leave for Sydney direct To-morrow, Saturday, Otli instant, afternoon. £2T Comfortable ash Spacious C.viuns. For ireight or passage applv at oneo to TIIOMAS MACKY & CO., Lower Qneen-street. 1-011 NAPIER. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, A^ r D OTAGO. - rpHE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail JL Cotnpanv's Su'an;sh!]t 'LORD ASHLEY,' 500 tons, 90 horse power, Thomas Randall, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports from Queen-street Wharf, on SATURDAY. the 6th February, at 2 o'clock p.m., i-arrying Her Majesty's Mails. For freight or passage, applv at the Company's Oiiiees. n. M. JERVIS. Local Manager. FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, MCTON, AND WELLINGTON. mHE s.s. 'RANGATIRA,' 220 -L tons. G. Mundi-f.. Master, will fi\%- leave Onehunga for tlic above jioi-ts on the 7th instant. For freight or pmstige applv to COMBES £ DALDY, Agents. February 3, 1564. STEAM TO SYDNEY. nP.HE magnificent Screw Steam-ship 1 " SEA KING," f. vs. 1019 tons register, 200 horse power, Joux Pin kl, Esq., Conimandej, wiil leave for Sydney on or about the Sth inst. Carries Saloon passengers only. For passaje. applv to ~ CR'UICKSHANK, SMART & CO. FOE KAIPARA RIVER. mHE schooner J. " SURPRISE," 51 tons, Cr. Frost, Master, will leave for tlie above port, on SATURDAY licit, the 6th instant,. For freight i r passage applv to COMISES & DALDY, Agents. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. .I.J rpilE schooner 'ROSE ANN'will sail .JL for the above port, on SATURDAY, U:h instant. For freight or postage lo JOHN SAI.MON & CO. FOR LONDON DIRECT, SHorxD SrFFiciF.sT I>Drci:iiF.sT Offeu, rP HE Celebrated Clipper Ship -LIGHT BRIGADE,' tons burthen, 11. Evans, Esq., Commander. J Tiie aceommoilntioa for passengers this Tessel ; oilers is unsurpa«e<l. i For Freight or Pa.-sa:re applv to ! STEPHENSON i WARDEIJ,. ; Agents. j MESSRS. WILLIS. GANN k C O.'S ! LINE OF PACKETS i I'etwekn" Loyuoh" and Auckiakd. j rjTHE Undersigned, Agents for the ; JL above, aiv authorised to make ar- j . l-angements with Settlers who may be ! ■ajszstr desirous of bringing out their friends to ; this Colony. | The Passage Money can either be paid in advance, i or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment ! on arrival of the ve?sel. ! BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. : FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. j mEE well-known favourite schooner 1- 'ALBATROSS,' Jamh liKiiWD, Master, now lying in the Manukau. Apply to CRUIC'KSIIANK, SMART, & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHASTER. -.."ijt mHE new Schooner 'MAID OF jl KENT" is open for immediate . « u g"-eement. Applv to •dJtiicjte- STEPHENSON'& WiLRDELL, Agents. SUBSCRIPTIONS on behalf of Widow and 0 Family of the late Captain James Bowden : — £ s. cl. Hon. T. Russell . . . 10 0 0 l'aptain Butler, M.G.A. . .500 V.. S. Grahamc . . .500 T. IL iShephetil . . .10 0 Newman L Ewen . .200 M. Buckland . . .500 Combes & Daldv . . .500 C. J. Stone . . .110 Tlios. Williams . . .500 I [enry Walton . . .500 R. Keesing . . . 0 10 6 A Clarke A- Son . . .220 W. Phillipps k Son . .10 0 Samuel Brown . . .220 J. Rout . . . .110 W. Goodfellow . . .10 0 E. W. KjiowlO3 * - .10 0 A Friend . . .050 R. Graham . . .500 T. li. Kenderdine . . 2 0 0 J. Boulter . . .220 J. Webster, Hokianga . .500 D. Nathan . . .220 D. Graham & Co. . .220 C. J. Taylor . . .220 M. Somerville . . .110 Cruickshank, Smart, & Co. .220 H. M. Jervis . . .220 J. S. Macfarlane . . .110 Rattray & Matheaon . 0 10 <5 Captain -Salmon . . .10 0 Gillillan A: Co. . . .220 G. P. Pierce . . .110 Tlios. Maelty & Co. . .220 C. Davis . . . .10 0 Walter Graham . . .110 R. Roberton k. Co. . .220 John Williamson . .10 0 George Graham . . .10 0 Francis Jolly . . .10 0 F. D. Bell " . . .10 0 Janir-s Williamson . .200 Curtis, Nelson . .10 0 Mrs. Edie Craig . . .10 0 Wm. Rattray, Shortland-strect .110 T. Short . . . .110 An Officer in the Militia .500 Now Published, AH E P L Y to Tins " TRACT ON CHRISTIAN BAPTISM ; " Intended as a cheek to the views propounded in certain Lectures recently delivered in the Odd Fellows' Hall," BY M, w, aRE EN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 72, 5 February 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 72, 5 February 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 72, 5 February 1864, Page 1

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