SHIP ' BRITISH TRIDENT.' rTIHE Consignees of 07 tons COAL, shipped by Wilson and Sons, and consigned to order, is required to take sSrcHc 1 delivery of the same, otherwise thev will be landed at Ills risk and expense. W. S. LAURIE, Agent. FOR MELBOURNE VIA NELSON. _ '"kjtk npHE Panama, Xeiv Zealand, and J- Australian Koval Mail Company's 'AUCKLAND.' S,~O tons, IPO horse-power, will he despatched from this Port on the 16th inst. Vor Freight or Passage apply at the Company's Oflice. n. jr. j icßvis, Agent. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTT ELTON, AND DUNEDIN. rjIHE New Zealand Steam NnvigaJL tion Company's Steamer 200 tons. W. Or. Collem, Curam:mik'r, will lio despatched for tho ahove ports on SUNDAY next, loth instant, at noon. COMBES & PALDY, Agents. November 0, 1861. WAUvATO ! "VVAIKATO ! MANUKAU, WAIUKU AND WAIKATO LINE. *1. "nREIGHT FORWARDED TO _L WAIKATO DAILY. Goods forwarded by this Lino can be sent to Waikato 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 GOEO. HODGE, Onehunga or K. CONSTABLE, "Waiuiu. Orders lcit at Messrs. T. iIACKT & CO.'s, Queen-street, Auckland, will bo punctually attended to. « TRANSPORT FOR MERCHANJL DISE from AUCKLAND to all Stations on the WAIKATO and "StelaKssgis* WAIPA RIVERS. For freight, apply to W. J. YOUNG, Queen-street. Auckland, October 7th, 1564. FOR TARANAKI. — rpHE favourite schooner J- ' ALBATROSS," .T. Braunh, master, will sail for Taranaki cCl" l a days. For freight or passage applv to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Auckland, Sth November, 1564. FOll M'LEOD'S MILL, KAIPAEA. rpHE Brigantine ' SEA GULL,' will JL sail for the above destination on or about MONDAY NEXT, 14th Nov. For freight or passage, apply to BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO., Agents. FOR HO BART TOWN DIRECT. r}-. mHE A 1 Clipper Barque, I ' BELLA MARY,' 300 tons burthen, R. Cori'ixo, blaster, w ill sail for the above Ports THIS DAY. Has superior accommodation .for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Coiu-ixo on board, or to C. J. STONE & SON, Queen-street Wharf. November Sth, ISC4. FOR LONDON DIRECT. (Should sufficient inducement offer.) . npHE beautiful A 1 clipper ship _L ' LIGHT BRIGADE,' 1,600 tons, HexkyEvaxs, Commander, -jfigggSsjfL expected to arrive about the middle ot 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 she is universally acknowledged to be one of the finest and also fastest ship' visitir.g this port. Has a spacious Saloon, with large and lofty State Rooms, and every accommodation for intermediat aid steerage passengers. For particulars applv to "COMBES & DALDY, Agents. November 5, ISG4. BLACK BALL LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. OX DISCHARGE OF HEll IX WARD CAlil'O. rriHE favorite, fast-sailing clipper ship JL 'BRITISH TRIDENT,' 1,700 tons, John WluruiT. commander. "SsSSfSi? This well-known ship has just arrived from London, making the passage in So days. She has been engaged in the Melbourne and Sydney trades, having made the runs in 72 days to tho former, and 84 days to the latter port. She has ."paeious accommodation for all classes of passengers. For freight or passage apply to W. S. LAURIE. sth November, ISO 4. FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO SAIL ABOUT THE 30tli NOVEMBER. -d--*. fTIHE fine A 1 Clipper Barque ' AM A ZONE,' J'sjxfit'v}} Capt. F. Meyeij, shortly expected from Kaipara with cargo for London, will sail as above immediately upon having completed her cargo hero, the whole of which is already engaged. This line vessel has good accommodation for a limited number of cabin passengers. BUCHOLZ & CO, Agents, Fort-street. FOE. LONDON DIRECT. Wjll Sail on the 10th January, 1865. rjl HE well-known and favorite Regulai •a®®!®* 'IDA ZEIGLBR,' ApjiAiiAM L. Reynolds, Commander, 860 torn "■'isicr. 3-3rds in Veritas, coppered and copper fastened. j-ins celebrated clipper has made some of tin fastest passages on record (o this Port, and fo; ■-elivery of cargo in good order is second to nom in the New Zealand Trade. For Freight or Passage applj to DAVID NATHAN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 313, 12 November 1864, Page 1
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