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FOR MATAKANA AND WANGAREI. « milE steamer ' WONGA WONGA,' JL Capt. Thompson, will loavo tho Wharf for tho above ports, 011 TUES18th inst., at NOON, landing cargo anil passengers up the river. For freight or passage apply- to COMBES & DALDY, Agents AVAIKATO ! WAIKATO ! MANUICAU, WAIUKU AND WAIKATO LINE. . 771 HEIGHT FORWARDED TO Jl WAIKATO DAILY. Goods forwarded by this Line can bo sent to \\ aiknto Heads or mouth of the Awaroa Creek according to order. By this Line (he delay by sailing vessel is avoided Bnd Insurance saved. Seven days' free Storage on Goods at the mouth of the Awaroa Creek. I'or freight apply to GEO. HODGE, Onehunga, or E. CONSTABLE, Waiuku. Orders left at. Messrs. T. MACKY & CO.'s, Queon-streef, Auckland, will be punctually attended to. PUBLIC NOTICE. for merchandise and PASSENGERS DIRECT EEOM AUCKLAND TO ALL STATIONS ON THE WAIKATO AND AVAIPA IiIVEES. "o \Xf J. A OUNG begs to announce H.» that he is now prepared to Convey Merchandise, and Book Passcngers direct from Auckhuid to ;dl Stations on the Waikato and Waipa Rivers. Parcels will also be forwarded at moderate rates. For freight or passage apply to W. J. YOUNG. Queen-street, Auckland, Sept. 7, 1564. TO WAIHEKI AND COROMANDEL. _ rnilH fast cutter ' -GLEAM,' Will sail for tho above places 011 MONDAY. 17th instant. For freight or passage apply at MA BIX & GRAHAMS, Queen-street, or to J. de HIRSEH. FOR NAPIER. _ rpHE last-sailing schooner X « k'ifij<:ma>v sails for the above port, 011 TUESDAY NEXT, 18th instant. For freight urpassase anplv to STEPHENSON & WARDELL. KAIPARA DISTRICT. THE REGULAR PACKET FOR WAIROA RIVER. _ TSTHE fine schooner L " MAID OF KENT," Now on the berth. For Freight or Passage applv to THOMAS RUSSELL, Custom House Street. MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS Between London a>~d Auckland. rPHE Undersigned, Agents tor the p-i&eJL above, are authorised to make arrangemems wiili Settlers who may be desii'ous of briiiging out their friends to this Colony. The Passage Money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory secm-ity will be taken for its payment on arrival of tlie vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. EO 11 SALE, -i_ 4 CUTTER, capable of carrying 31 ii tons firewood. Apply to " THOMAS RUSSELL, Custom House-street. September 28, ISG4. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. mHE favourite fast-sailing barque JL ' UNION,' 575 tons burden, John Evans, Commander, will be dispatched for Newcastle on THIS DAY, 17th instant, carrying passengers for Sydney and Newcastle. Applv to DONALD M'LENNAN, Q.ueen-street; Or to CAPTAIN EVANS. Auckland, 13 th Oct. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BROWN'S RIVER POTATOES, the best in the market Whiskey in qr.-casks lirandy in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases Pearl BarleyButter, Colonial Sardines Fine Adelaide Flour Teas in half-chests Coals, the best Newcastle, in any quantity to suit purchasers. THOMAS ALLEN, Coal Shed, High-st. JOHN I A E K S' BTOEE 8, Ii OB S O 3S T -S T KEE T , Y.'ILL EE CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. ?.10NEY TO LEND. rjUIE Trustees of the Savings' Bank have Money i. for investment, upon real or heritable-security. Applications in writing, giving a description of the security offered, will be received at the Bank up till MONDAY, the 17th instant, at 3 o'clock. DAVID GRAHAM, Vice-President October 10th, 18G1. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ! TIMBER !! ! rrUIOMAS CRAIG begs leave to inform Ship JL Builders, House Carpenters, and the Public in general, that he is now in a position to supply any orders entrusted to his care. Office and Timber Yard, Custom-house Street. TS/'EDBIXa PRESETS, Birthday Presents, * « _ and suitable, i'or O-irls and Boys ; also Berlin Wools, finished and unfinished, Fnncr Jvnodle A\ ork, Patterns, and Canvasses, tire now Stlling at tno BEE HIVE Toy and Fancy Kcpo.sitorv, in ViUiieu-strcet. Address—The Beo Uive, in Queen-street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 290, 17 October 1864, Page 1

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618

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 290, 17 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 290, 17 October 1864, Page 1

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