FOR MONGONUI. MR lIE f.no now Schooner X ' IVANHOE,' Aloxandor McGkeoor, Master. Tho ' I vnnhoo' has been built expressly for the Auckland and Mongonui trade, and will leave the Queen-street Wharf, on her first trip, on TUESDAY, the Sth instant. For freight or passage applv to CRUICKSHA" MART & CO. GODEFFROY & SON'S LINE OE VESSELS. FOR VALPARAISO. ; rPHE Clipper Brie X ' ISERBROOK,' W ill sail for tho above Port on WEDKJiSDAY, 7tli November. For Freight or Passage applv to ' C. I'ETSCHLER. FOR W AIR OA RIVER, .KA3TARA. rpilE fast sailing schooner ' WILD -1 WAVE,' will sail on or about MONDAY NEXT, 7tli instant, and will deliver cargo at Albertland, if sufficient inducement offers. Freight vow moderate ; applv to T. 11. HALL, Queen-street. TO BE SOLD PRIVATELY, npUE HALF of the Schooner ' MARY X llvA.' Having undergone thorough Jl£&t } jß&> r ' reuairs in July, she is ready for sea at 'sffiKssSfe* moment's notice. The repairs consist of new bottom, now keel, new bulwarks and stnunchions. Also, a Bush, containing seven hundred tons of wood, viz., tour hundred tons of ti-trec, and three hundred tons of mixed wood, ready for market. Also, a good staunch working Bullock. Particulars may bo had by application to JOHN ASHBY (the owner), at Mr. Hume's, Mechanics' Bay. FOR SALE, ON BOARD THE 'SURAT.' A PASSENGERS' CABOOSE, capable _CX of Cooking for 150.—Apply to RUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., or the Muster, on board. ALEXANDER DUNLOP, Master. MESSRS. WILLIS, GANN & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS Between London asd Auckland. OWE Undersigned, Agenta for the JL above, are authorised to make arrangements with Settlers who may be wiccsjE*' 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 tho vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL <fc CO. A RARE CHANCE! FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, " "V-" 1 riIHE Schooncr " MARTHA,' late from 1 the Navigator Islands. She is a licensed vessel, newly coppered, and in ■»s® c «e-^ s ' order to proceed to ecu at an hour's notice. Apply on board, alongside Queen-street Wharf. F. COBBALD. forlale. THE A 1 Cutter 'FAVOURITE,' coppered and copper-fastened. Games topsail, anil is well found in anchors, chains, and saiLs. She is a fast- sailer and a good sea boat; carries IS,COO feet timber. Apply to T. KILGOUR, Oneliunga; or to G. W. FOWLER, Queen-street Wharf. NOTICE. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. mil E Public are hereby cautioned against removing, Jl defacing, or in any way destroying the Marks, Pegs, Poles, or other the property of the Railway Commissioners, marking out the line between Auckand Oneliunga, and Drurv. R. SKEEN, Secretary to the Board. July 13, 1864. ggP Provincial Government Offices, Auckland, September 30, 1861. TENDERS will be received at this Oflice until NOON of WEDNESDAY, the lGtli November, from persons willing to Contract for the construction ot a BREAKWATER at MANGAAYAI ENTRANCE. Plan, specification, and form of Tender may bo seen, and further particulars obtained, on application at the Engineer-in-Chief s Department of this Oflice, or at Moody's Hotel. Mangawai. Tenders are to be endorsed — . " Tender for Breakwater, Mangawai." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. TO BUILDERS. TIIENDERS are invited for tlie erection of TWO X SHOPS and FOUR COTTAGES in Welleslej and Nelson Streets, up to 7tli November. T. B. CAMERON, Architect and Surveyor, &e TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS will be received until 4 p.m. of the 7il November, for additions to the Naval Hotel Karangaliape Road. Plans, &c., at my oflice, Victorii street.. RICHARD KEALS, Architect T O L E T. AEOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, well-finislied, Vc randtih in front, two side entrances, with ni underground Tank capable of containing 2000 gal lone, a good Well, and a large Yard, situated close t the Roman Catholic Chapel, l'arnell. Imruediat . possession. Apply to 1 donald Mclennan, Agent, Queen-street. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing betwec James Fenton and Max M'exdekiuiausen, n Hay and Corn merchants, trading under the sty] of Fenton and Menderrhausen, Wyndham-street, i THIS DAY" dissolved by mutual consent. K I Menderrhausen will pay and receive all debts owin and duo by and to the said firm. 1 JAMES EENTON, MAX MENDERRHAUSEN. .Witness to signatures — Geohce Halt-. November 4, 1864.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 1
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