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FOB NEW PLYMOUTH, NELSON, "PICTON WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, OTAGO ' AND SOUTHLAND, With the Supplementary EngUsh Mail. T ly-tx ril IT E Intcr-eolonial Royal Mail Company's Steamship ' AUCKLAND,' SOO 10158, 100 horse-power, R. 11. Ferguson, Commnndcr, will be despatched for the above ports iroiu the Manukau, on THURSDAY, the Sth instant, at 11 o'clock, a.m. No cargo will be received on board after noon of "Wednesday. Freight and passage must be engaged at the Company's Offico. H. SI. JERYIS, Agent. BARQUE ' AMERSHAM,' FROM LONDON. A LL CLAIMS against the above vessel -i -V must be rendered to the undersigned in duplicate on or before TUESDAY NEXT, the Gth inst., at noon, OTHERWISE THEY AN ILL NOT BE RECOGNISED. DAVID NATHAN, Agent. Auckland, 2nd Sept., ISGI-. FOR SYDNEY. To Follow the ' Alice Cameron.' mHE 'CONSTANCE' will sail oil JL THURSDAY next, the Sth inst. henders6n°& MACFARLANE. FOR LONDON, If SrmcrEST Inducement Ofveks. l ni II E fine A 1 iron built clipper JL barque, 'TRINCULO,' Captain John Patterson, Commander, will sail Zj&UkjM&jaSSp on or about the lOtli of September next, the greater part of her cargo being engaged. Early application is required. 11 us room for a few cabin passengers. For freight or passage apply to "BCCHOLZ & CO. Fort-street. NOTICE. 'MARIE AMEL IE .' — 4 LL PARTIES desirous of Chnrtcr--Tl- ing the above Vessel, or transacting Business with the Master of the ' Marie -jPiwflgrL Aiuelie,' will please apply at the French Consulate—Dr. HUBAULT'S, Symoml street, between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m.

FOE SALE, Clipper Brig JL ' ANNIE LAURIE,' now oil the passage from Glasgow to vWMmw* Auckland, expected here about the end of this month. She is of 276 tons register, but has 520 tons cargo on board. Has had Terr extensive repairs before leaving Glasgow, sails fast, shifts without ballast, and curries a large cargo on a light draught. For particulars aud price apply to GEORGE WEBSTER, Queen-street Wharf. June 10, 1864. MESSRS. WILLIS, GANB & C O.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND Auckland. niHE Undersigned, Agents for the JL above, are authorised to make arrangements -w-itli Settlers who may be iStririiTfe l desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colonv. The Passage Money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will bo taken for its payment on arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. ADDITIONS, MOUNT EDEN STOCKADE. TO CARPENTERS AND OTHERS. Provincial Government Offices, Auckland, September 1, ISM. "VT o eligible ofler having been made, fresh Tenders _I_\ will be received at this Ofiice until TUESDAY, the lGth instant, at. NOON, from persons willing to contract for the erection of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS at the Mount Eden Stockade. Plan, Specification, and Form of Tender may bo seen and further particulars obtained on application at the Engineei-in-Chief's Department of this oilice. Tenders are to be endorsed— ■ 1 Xendcr for Additions, Mount Eden Stockade. ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. SITE FOR SLAUGHTER-HOUSE. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, August. 21th, 18G t. PERSONS having land suitable for the erection oi a Public Slaughter-house within a convenient distance from Auckland, wliomay be willing to dispose of the same, are requested to communicate to ine in writing, on or before the 10th September next, the price and other particulars respecting the said land ' ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent.

EXTENSION OF TIME TILL 20TH SEPTEMBER PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Commissioners' Office, Council Chamber:-, Auckland, July 30, 1861. 1 TENDERS arc invited by the Commissioners of the Auckland and Drury Railway, for the performance of various Works in the construction of TWENTY-FOUR MILES of RAILWAY from AUCKLAND to DRURY, with a BRANCH LINE to ONEHUNGA. Plans and Specifications will be ready for inspection at' the above Oflice, on and after the Gtli of AUGUST, 1864. . Tenders for the Works will bo received until NOON of MONDAY, the 26th of SEPTEMBER, 1864, and must be endorsed— " Tender for Works on Auckland and Drury Railway." THOMAS CHEESEMAN, Chairman of Railway Board. NOTICE. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. fpHE Public arc hereby cautioned against removing, I defacing, or in any way destroying the Marks, Pecs Poles, or other the property of the Railway Commissioners, marking out the line between Auckland, Onchunga, and Drury. r SKE -q- N Secretary to tlio Board. July 13, 1864.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 253, 3 September 1864, Page 1

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705

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 253, 3 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 253, 3 September 1864, Page 1

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