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SHIP ' BETTISII TRIDENT.' -(Ti-v "OEPORTS inwards at tlio Custom -Il' THIS MORNING. Consignees an requested to psiss entries and take de caitv~i«s- livery of Goods according to Bills of La ding. All Bills of Lading "to order" must be pre jontcd for indorsation. Goods impeding discharge will bo landed auc warehoused at risk and expense of consignee. W. S. LAURIE, Agent. "November t, lSb-t. FOE. COIVOMi\I\DELT M mUE Steamer JL ' WONG A WONGA,' Captain G. F. Thomvson, will leave -SISSSSSSS®' the Wharf for the above port 01, TCESDAI, tlio Bth instant, at noon. COINEBES & DALDY, Agents. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, NELSON, PICTON WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, OTAGO ' AND SOUTHLAND, With the Suplementary English Mail. J Panama, New Zealand, and , Australian Royal Mail Company's j" Steamship ' AIREDALE,' 500 tons, 100 horse-power, R. H. Ferguson, Commander. will bo despatched for the above ports from the Manukau, on TUESDAY, tlio Sth instant, at 12 o'clock No cargo will bo received on board after 4 n m of MONDAY. 1 ' Freight ami passage must bo engaged at tlio Company's Office. H. M. .JERVIS, Agent. FOE MELBOURNE VIA. NAPIER, WELLINGTON, PICTON, AND NELSON. - Ha riIHE Panama, New Zealand, and J- Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship -s&sSaes3&. ' 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. : l P ier 14th H ellington - Kith Picton Kith kelson IStli Melbourne (arrive) - . 25th The Mail for England leaving thence on the 20th. For Freight or Passage apply at the Conrnanv's Office. F ' H. M. JERVIS, Agent. FOE, SYDNEY DIRECT. w rjHHE steamship JL ' STAR OF THE SOUTH,' tons, Capt. Anderson, •will sail for Sydney direct on WEDNESDAY MORNING next. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. November t, 1864. . - FOR MERCHANX DISE from AUCKLAND to all Stations on the WAIKATO and WAIPA RIVERS. For freight, apply to W. ,T. YOUNG, Queen-street. Auckland, October 7th, 1864. "WAIKATO ! "WAIKATO ! MANUKAU, WAIUKU AND WAIKATO LINE. "I7IREIGHT FORWARDED TO J- WAIKATO DAILY. Goods VffiNsy forwarded by this Lino can be sent to Waikalo Heads or mouth of the Awaroa Creek according to order. By this Line the delay by sailing vessel is avoided and Insurance saved. Seven days' free Storage on Goods at the mouth of the Awaroa Creek. For freight apply to GEO. HODGE, Onehuiw. or E. CONSTABLE, Waiuku. Orders left at Messrs. T. MACKY & CO.'s, Queen-street, Auckland, will be punctually attended to. FOR T A U R A N G A . ; mo SAIL THIS EVENING, thewellL known Schooncr 'F.AIRY. . R- McLEOD, Master. freight or passage, apply to CKUIKSHANK, hJIAKT & CO. Auckland, 7th November, 1564. FOE NAPJEE. A REGULAR TRADER. rpilE favorite schooner ' SUCCESS,' 5S JL tons G. Fkost, master, will leave the Queen-street Wharf for Napier on «««==»*=■ THIS EVENING, the 7th instant. For freight or passage, apply to CRUTCKSHANk, SMART & CO. Auckland, 3rd Nov., 1864. FOR MONGONUI. -s, fTIHE fine now Schooner JL ' IVAN HOE,' Alexander McGi-.ec ok, Master. •Swrasßar The ' Ivanlioe' has been built expressly for the Auckland and Mongonui trade, and will leave the Queen-street Wharf, on lier first trip, on TUESDAY, tlio Btli instant. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSIIANK, SMART & CO. GODEFFROY" & SON'S LINE OF VESSELS. FOR VALPARAISO. -iX JIA HE Clipper Brig JL ' ISERBROOK,' MWill sail for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, !)th November. For Freight or Passage uppjy to C. PETSCHLER. FOE "WAIROA EIVEE, KAIPAEAT~ rilHE_ fast sailing schooner 'WILD \\ WAVE,' will sail on or about THIS DAY, 7th instant, and will deliver cargo at Albertland, if sufficient inducement offers. Freight very moderate ; applv to X. JL lIALL, Queen-street. F R SALE, ON BOARD THE < SURAT.' A PASSENGERS'CABOOSE, capable Cooking for 150.—Apply to CRUICKS HAM K, SMART & CO., or e~-^vcv3«- the Master, oil board. ALEXANDER DUNLOP, Master.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 1

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