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FOR LONDON DIRECT. } (Should sutlicient inducement ofl'er.) } r—rv rilllK lieautiful A 1 clipper ship - vAAnT X ' LIGHT BRIGADE,' Bx'fw 1 I,GOO tons, Hknuv Evans, Commander, expected to arrive about the middle of E3C£H3KSSJ December, and will commence loading immediately on discharge of her Inward Cargo. To persons about to visit England this will undoubtedly bo the finest opportunity of the season, as she is universally acknowledged to be ono of tho finest and also fastest ships visiting this port. Has a spacious Saloon, with large and lofty State Rooms, and every accommodation for intermediate and steerage passengers. For particulars apply to 'COMBES & DALDY, Agents. November 18(.U. !i LA C K BA L L L 1 N J:. FOR LONDON DIRECT. OX BlSOlt.Wtr.i: OK II Kit INWARD CAHI'O. riHIE favorite, last-sailins; clipjier ship iSSSv ® 'BRITISH TRIOKNT,' 1,700 tons, Cajitain .lolm Wkhiiit. This well-known ship has just arrived from London, making the passage in S-'~> dayß. She has been engaged in the Melbourne and Sydney trades, having made the runs in 72 days to tho former, and St days to the latter port. She lias spacious accommodation for all classes of pns.sengers. Fur freight or passage applv to W. S. LAURIE. •<th November, ISO-!. TO BE SOLD PRIVATELY. milE HALF of the Schooner < MARY s X IRA.' Having undergone thorough repairs in July, she is ready for sea at a ■atfiiisaaSS' moment's notice. The repairs consist of new bottom, new keel, now bulwarks and staunchions. Also, a Bush, containing seven hundred tons of wood, viz., four hundred tons of ti-tree, and three hundred tons of mixed wood, ready for market . Also, a good staunch working Bullock. Particulars may be had by application to JOHN ASIiBY (the owner), at Mr. 11 nine's, Mechanics' Bay. MESSRS. "WILLIS, GAN T N &. CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN . LONDON AJTO Auckland. miTE Undersigned, Agents for the -8- above, are authorised to make arningementg with Settlers who may be IKiriKe&isir d e sii*ous of bringing out their friends to this Colonv. The Passage Money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment ou arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. A RARE CHAIN'CE ! FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, -A" 1 . r r l!E Schooner " MARTHA,' late from X the Navigator Islands. She is a li-Jp-censed vessel, newly coppered, and in order to proceed to sea at an hour's notice. Apply on board, alongsido Queen-street Wharf. F. COBBALD. FOR&ALE. 11 HE A 1 Cutter ' FAVOURITE,' coppcred and copper-fastened. Carries topsail, and is well found in anchors, chains, and sails. She is a fast sailer and a good sea boat; carries IS,OOO feet timber. * Apply to T. KILGOTJR, Onehunga; or to G. W. FOWLER, Queer-street Wharf. THE BANK OF AUCKLAND rjTHE Bank of Auckland is now opened forrocoiving i. money on deposit, opening current accounts, discounting approved bills, and transacting all other usual banking business. CHARLES F. JOHNS, Manager. N O^f^CE. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. npIT K Public are hereby cautioned against removing, defacing, or in any way destroying the Marks, Pegs, Poles, or other ihe property of the Railway Commissioners, marking out tho line between Auckanu Onehunga, and Drurvli. SKEEN, Secretary to the Board. | July 33, IRK 4. NOTICE. ■\TO MORE LOADS of IT AY RECEIVED at tho HAYMARKET. Auckland, for sale after SATURDAY NEXT, November 12. ALE RED 15U C K LAND. TO~ IH'I Ij D I*ll' S AXD CONTL! ACTORS. TENDERS will be received until 1 p.m. of the 21st insr., for the erection ofa BUILDING at Napier, for ihe Bank of New Zealand. Plans, &e., at my oflicc, Victoria-street. RICHARD KEALS, Architect. ST. ANN'S COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD, NEWTON, AND AUCKLAND. ON and al'erTHIS DA 1 ! , tho 7th instant., an Omnibus will leave £4. Ann's College, fur j Auckland daily, at !• and 11 a.m., and at 3 p.m., returniiig from tliu Ba/.aar Yards at 10 a.m. and at 2, and half-past 5 p.m. 11. HARDINGTON. Bazaar Ollice, November 7th, 1861. TO THE PUBLIC! TfTK aro prepared to SINK "WELLS and erect TT FENCING cheaper tlion any other Company in Auckland. DICKSON & McDURNEY, A 1 bert-street, Opposite tho "Shamrock" Hotel. Ol\ SAL E, AT THEIR STORES, WYNDHAM-STREET, Opposite the Herald Ollice. Q Y D N E Y At A I Z E. O Superior oaten hay Pure oaten-hay ciialf IMixud do. Tasmaninn potatoes Flour, oats, bran, Are. STONE ft CLARKSOX. | November 1, 186-1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 309, 8 November 1864, Page 1

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732

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 309, 8 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 309, 8 November 1864, Page 1

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