SHIP ' IRONSIDES,' FROM LONDON. CLAIMS agninst tlio above vessel must ho rendered >n duplicate to undersigned on or before Monday the 10th inst., at noon, otherwise they will not W rvfogti'sed. DAVID NATHAN, Agent. Auckland, l.Hh September, ISG4. "WAIKATO ! "WAIKATO ! ir.OTFAU, WAIUKU AND WAIKATO LINE. «, T^K FIGHT FORWARDED TO JL WAIKATO DAILY. Goods ■ forw-iijrded by this Line cm, be sent ' to W aikato Heads or mouth of the A'.Miron Creek according to order. I'y ill's I.iue the delay by sailing vessel is avoided tii,i lii.-iiranee saved. jov.-n Kays' free Storage on Goods at the mouth of t! ,■ Awaroa Creek. For vicht apply to GEO. HODGE, Onehunn-a, e" K. t C»N> ST ABLE, Waiuku. ° Ord.rs left at Messrs. T. MACKY & CO.'s. Qiii-fi'.-strcet, Auckland, will be punctually attended " PUBLIC NOTICE. TIIAA'SI'OIIT FOR MERCHANDISE AND i>a>sk\"ueks direct from auckI.IN'P To ALL STATIONS ON THE Vi'AIKATO AND AYAIFA RIVERS. o \\/ J. "i OT NO hogs to announce I I e that he is now prepared to Convey Merchandise, and Book Pas■feg£jjs3?KSS£S> seniors direct 'i"'' I'-v Auckland to :dl ttaticr.s en the W:> ; kato and Waipa Rivers. Tart-els v, :u also be forwarded at moderate rates. Fur 'Vi iVhl or passage apply to W. J. YOUNG. Queen-street, Auckland, Sept. 7, 1564. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, rn H E Fast - sailing Brigantine X ' flying squirrel,wi'l sai' for the ahove Port, should suircient inducement oiler, on or ahold TUESDAY next. For Freicht or Passaic, apply to STEPHENSON & WARDELL. WHALING BARQUE ' THREE BROTHERS.' TTTANT ED—EIGHT SEAMEN to i T proc eeel at once to the Bay of Islands. — Applv to Captain NORKIS, THIS DAY, 'at GEORGE AVEBSIEirs WHARF. MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN & C O.'S LINE OF PACKETS BET"K~SEN LOXDOX A>D Aucklajsd. sJ'la rPHE Undersigned, Agents ior the J- above, are authorised to make arningcmcnts with Settlers who may be desirous of bririgixig out their friends to this Colony. The I'assage Sloney can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security ill be taken for its payment on arrival of the Tessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. ONEIIUNGA OMNIBUSES. T con-ieqiu'iice of TUESDAY and WEBXESJL ]>AV next, being Ilolida-vs, —iJuscs will leave Aiu-Vland and Oneliunyn. on those days only, at £IGJiT a.m., and at iTIV£ p.m. 11. HADDINGTON. Bazaar OfH ee, September 17 th, 1864. NO T I C E. MR. LAW having now retired from business, and ; 'iiending to proceed to England immediately, L' us to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of I'amcll and Auckland for the patronage bestowed I'M 1 in during liis eleven years' residence in this Colony. Mr. Law will feel obbged by all accounts Ui-:g sottled .'is early as convenient. Vir. Fohgiiaji, recently arrived from England, will rc-opi-i! the business in the same departments as ! e.V.iv. as soon as the nccessary alterations jn the ]'i"'liiir-cs have been made. Air. Law respectfully -oiiciis or his successor, the same patronage which !:us been so long and k'ndly conferred on himself. i. FoßGirjjf begs most respectfully to inform the i'llial.'itants of Auckland, Parnell, and the vicinity, liiat he intends carrving on the business recently l'lt bv r. Law, and trusts by perseverance and integrity, combined with a continuous supply of the '•v-1 inost durable artieles, at. prices consistent v-nh honorable dealing, to ensure the continuance of their patronage. l'aiiieil, October Ist 1804. TIMBER, TDIBEK. MH. ROE begs leave to inform Builders, • Shippers, and others, that having made additions to his Machinery at Cornwaliis Saw Mills, (besides regular Building Timber,) he is now prepared to supply Planed, Tongued, and Grooved Flooring, Dressed Lining, and eather I'ourds, also Planed 7-inch Feather-edged WeatherHoards and Half-inch Lining, &c. Orutrs lo any extent delivered at Auckland, Ota hulm, or a:iy ol' the landing places on the Manukau, ft current Oiiiees and Timber Yards, Onehunga. April Si, ISO>. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! 1 TIMBER !! ! fpiIOMAS CRAIG begs leave to inform Ship -I. Builders, House Carpenters, u- nt l the Public in r' ner.d, that he is now in a position to supply any O!'' l ' rs entrusted to his care. Oilice and Timber 'iu-rd, Custom-house Street. AItCIIITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. \jl;. T. B. CAMERON begs to inform thepub--'x lie of Auclihmd, that he'has THIS DAY comtm* r.rod in this city as an ARCHITECT and fcJCIIV'KVOii, and iVom Ids long pnical ex|K.>neiicc us eticli in thciloniL* Country, us also iji the Colony oi' A r ictoria, Australia, he feels confithat any business entrusted to his care will give *ahsf ;u . t j on * to ( j lGj?e Jiouon )ji»n -with - tlieir lavour. OiiU'es at ilessrs. AKI'IIUIi & SOri i-tli Julv, 18C-1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 266, 19 September 1864, Page 1
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