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SHIP ' BRITISH TRIDENT.' rT. "DEPORTS inwards at the Customs JLt THIS MORNING-. Consignees are requested to pass entries and take de-s£—«k-J® 1 livery- of Goods according to Bills of Lading. All Bills of Lading "to order" must be presented for indorsation. Goods impedmg discharge will bo landed and warehoused at risk and expense of consignee. W. S. LAURIE, Agent. November 4, ISGI. SHIP ' IDA ZEIGLER,' FROM LONDON. -I'i'lx fTIHE above vessel having reported at JL the Customs THIS DAY, consignees arc REQUESTED to PASS ENTRIES immediately, and take delivery in terms of Bills of Lading. All Goods impeding the ship's discharge will be landed and stored at consignee's risk and expense. Holders of Bills of Lading to order must present same at the office of the undersigned for endorsation. DAVID NATHAN, Agent. Ist November, 1564. FOR LONDON DIRECT. "Will Sail on the lOth January, ISGS. rnitE well-known and favorite Regular 1 Trader 'IDA ZEIGLER,' Abraham L. Reynolds, Commander, S(iO tons register, 3-3rds in Veritas, coppered and copperfastened. This celebrated clipper has made some of the fastest passages on record to this Port, and for delivery of cargo in good order is second to none in the New Zealand Trade. For Freight or Passage npply to DAVID NATHAN. SHIP " SURAT.' ~~~ NOTICE. ~1 TIT this should meet the eye of any of _L the CREW of above named Ship if they have had their spree out they are invited to join their Ship again, and no notice will be t.iken of their absence. ALEXANDER DUNLOP, Master. FOR COROMANDEL. t! it mHE Steamer _L ' WONGA WONGA.' Captain G. E. Thompson, will leave the Wharf for the above port on TUESDAY, the Sth instant, at noon. COMBES & DALDY, Agents. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, OTAGO, AND SOUTHLAND, With the Suplementary English Mail. _ rp H E l'nter-colonial Royal Mail _L Company's Steamship ' AIREDALE,' 500 tons,~ 1 00 liorse-power, R. H. Ferguson, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports from the Manukau, on TUESDAY", the Sth instant, at 12 o'clock No cargo -will be received on board after 4 p.m. of MONDAY. Freight and passage must be engaged at the Companv's Office. H. M. JERYIS, Agent. FOR MELBOURNE VIA NAPIER, WELLINGTON, PICTON, AND NELSON. » rp H E Inter-colonial Royal Mail -L Companv's Steamship ' AUCKLAND.' SSO tons, 150 horse-power, will be despatched from this at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, the lltli instant, and from Southern Ports at or about following dates, viz.: — Napier ----- 11th Wellington - 10 th Picton - - - - 16th Nelson ----- IStli Melbourne (arrive) - - 25th The Mail for England leaving thence on the 2Gtli. For Freight or Passage npplv at the Company's Oiiice. 11. 31. JERVIS, Agent. FOR LONDON DIRECT. (Should su flioient inducement offer.) !—- npHE beautiful A 1 clipper ship JL ' light btigade," I,CO ° tons ' HeskvEvans, Commander, ri?j rvl^j?j7itj expected to arrive about the middle of December, and will commence loading immediately on discharge of lier Inward Cargo. To persons about to visit England this will undoubtedly be the finest opportunity of the season, as elie is universally acknowledged to be one of the finest and also fastest ship l : visiting this port. Has a spacious Saloon, with large and lofty State Rooms, and every accommodation for intermediate steerage passengers. For particulars applv to COMBES & DALDY r , Agents. November 5, 1861. «L *. rpRANSPORT FOR MERCITANDISE from AUCKLAND to all Stations on the WAIKATO and WAIPA RIVERS. For freight, apply to W. «T. YOUNG, Queen-street. Auckland, October 7lh, 1864. WAIKATO ! WAIKATO ! manukau, waiuk u and waikato line. «*V «. THREIGHT FORWARDED TO JJ WAIKATO DAILY. Goods forwarded by this Line can be sent to AVaikato 13cads or mouth of the Aw;iroa Creek according to order. Ry this Line the delay by sailing vessel is avoided and Insurance saved. Seven days' free Storage on Goods at the moutli oi the Awaroa Creek. for freight apply to GEO. HODGE, Oneliungp or J5. CONSTABLE, Waiuku. Orders left at Messrs. T. MACKY & CO.'s Queen-street, Auckland, will be punctually attondec to. FOR NAPIER, A REGULAR TRADER. rpilE favorite schooner ' SUCCESS,' <>' - tons, G. Frost, master, will leavi the Queen-street Wharf for Napier oi 36 * 53 "- MONDAY EVENING, the 7tli instant For freight or passage, apply to CRUTCKSHANK, SMART & CO. Auckland, 3rd Nov., 1864.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 1

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701

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 1

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