PICTON GOLD FIELDS. Cilin'O AT TA3IA >" .» KT„ *1 — rPHE new and fast screw steamship X 'SUSANNAH CUTHBERT,' SOO tons burthen, Thomas Dixon, Commander, (now lying at Oneliunga) will leave the Manukau for the ports of NELSON AND PICTON on WEDNESDAY" the lltli instant. For freight or passage apply to Captain DIXON on board, or to GILFILLAN & CO., Agents. May 7, ISG4. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIX. rTHE S. S. ' RANGATIRA,' 176 X tons, G. Mcni>m>, Master, will leave the Queen-street Wharf for tho above Ports on FRIDAY', the 13th instant. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, , Agents. May 4, 1564. ' NOTICE • TO SALOON PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND, OB UNITED STATES via CALLAO, MEETING THE PANAMA MA.I L. /£\ i. rTHE magnificent Clipper Ship X ' BLANDINA DUDLEY,' Whxiasi A. Barkktt, Commander, pzLij-uJ&SL mil bo despatched for Callao on MONDAY NEXT, 9th instant, and offers first-class accommodation for Saloon Passengers. Intending Passengers will receive tree visiting Tickets by ship's boat, and further information on application to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents. FOR NAPIER DIRECT. rpHE schooner ' ZILLAH,' Sullivan, -JL Master, will sail for above port . with despatch on WEDNESDAY next, Sj 11th instant. For freight or passage, apply to . , JOHN SALMON & CO. ;; ; OTAGO. . ? Vlg rjIHE fine schooner ' WAVERLEY," : : wk 1. Wm. E. Axdekson, Master, will wy leave the Queen-street Wharf on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, for - Otago, landing passenger's and cargo at the Dunedin Wharf, where she will load aguin for Auckland direct. For Freight or Passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., FOE SYDNEY. To follow the ' Axice Camebon. , fipHE Clipper Barque 'CONSTANCE,' X Capt. Elliot, will sail as above on WEDNESDAY Next, the lltli inst. ' AP IIENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland, May 6,1564. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. -rr*r\ rfIHE CLIPPER BARQUE, 230 V, JL. 'A. W. STEVENS,' J. C. Brown,. Commander, will sail as tlaitiiiS' above on TUESDAY, the 10th inst. Has superior passenger accommodation. Apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. . Auckland, 6th May, 1864. FOR HOBART TOWN. .i • t"TS-» mHE clipper brig 'RELIANCE,' yfflE24kk. X James Middle, Master, will sail for above port on or about THURSESsBjj&sB DAY, Slay IStli. . m ~** aaas - at C. J. STONE & SON. Queen-street Wharf, May <5, 1864. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. tei, mHE Clipper Barque 'TRIESTE,' X now on her way from Newcastle to this port. Expects to have aceommo- ' dation- for a few cabin and steerage pasBengers.—Applv to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auckland, 26th April, 1864. MESSRS. 'WILLIS, GANN & C O.'S LINE OF PACKETS Between London and Auckland. mHE Undersigned, Agents for the X above, are authorised to make armtfyr rangements with Settlers who may be ~"T~desirous of bringing out. their friends to this Colony. The Passage Money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment on arrival of the vessel. . BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. FOR SALE. rp H E Splendid Clipper Barque -L ' CHANCE,• 285 tons Register, classed A 1, carries large cargo on liaht draugiit, and is well fouiid m Sails and Stores. Apply to ALFRED WOOLLEY & CO., Fort-street. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF RAGLAN. /TLXrLESiEN,—The Nomination of Candidates 'or your District, which took place This Day, resulted in a demand on my part for a Poll, f-' jrV'' stron K conviction that my return is cer- _ , ® numerous pledges of support wlijcli I have me 1 5}- colonists, those who have known aiu ' from many others who have more re- ■' " e «>nie entitled to vote for your District, lead tl»' IVU w '-' 1 conlidencu on a successlul issue at K r atii'y liny foolish ambition that I of"l»l 0 ' object in seeking for the honour Im. mi "° *'" r i.i not merely that om> 'l a W' eur " l the Provincial Council on behalf of but tl lU ?T bt ' a '"' "chest Districts in the Province, be he«f i i* na "' ' jy P' il ccil in a jjosition wlicrcin I jnay tritui jJj' , reil der assistance to the true and wellas ar |'r -^ in effecting sucli refonns tho t if VCI ' 10 requisite and necessary to sccure timo of our Province at this critical event#?! hereafter* be regarded as a most "eotful period in its history. I remain, Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, Cram P u ' A - MEARS. . rum Cotbige, April 27, 1864.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 153, 10 May 1864, Page 1
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