SHir ' JUMNA.' -i_ /"CONSIGNEES of the following Goods O will please pass entries and take : delivery of the eamc, otherwise they will oSaxsw 5 " be stored at their risk and expense, 35 (within diamond) A (underneath) § 5065— One cask of Merchandise K. Richards —One Anvil \V. Ashdown, Auckland —One case Merchandise. "WALTER GRAHAM, Agent. Fore-siree'.. Auckland, 14th November. SHIP " JUMNA.' 4 1,1. CLAIMS against, above vessel j\_ must Ve rendered in duplicate to undersigned by THURSDAY NEXT, 17tli instant, at noon, otherwise they will not be recognised. WALTER GRAHAM, Agent. Fore-street, Auckland, 1-1 th November. • sri; AT.' DUX LOP, FROM LONDON. —i i LL CLAIMS against the ahovo vessel must he re-idered, in duplicate, to the undersigned, before TO-MORROW, at noon, oiiierw ise t hey will not be ro-i-onniscLl. CRV ICRS HANK, SMART & CO.. Agents. Auckland, November 15, ISCit. FOB NAPIER. rpilE R.S. ' BEAUTIFUL STAR,' w.-ll sail THIS DAY, at ("> 1 Apply to HENDERSON &. JIACFAR I.ANK. FOR MELBOURNE: vu NELSON. "~k_-K rpITE Panama, New Zealand, and JL Australian Royal Mail Company's ( u - - SjO tons, IPO horse-power, will ho despatched from this Port on the 16th inst. For Freight or Passage apply at the Company's Office. H. M. JERVIS, , Agent. «. . m RAN SPORT TOR 3tERCHAjS TJL DISE from AUCKLAND to a li Stations on the WAIKATO and WAIPA RIVERS. For freight, apply to W. J. YOUNG, Queen-street. Auckland, October 7th, 1564. FOR TARANAKI. _ mni: favourite schooner ~&Sx\ ' ALBATROSS," .T. BnAr>'i>, master, willsail forTaranaki in a few days. For ireisht or passage applv to " CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. Auckland, Stli November, 1564. FOR SYDNEY. rnHE 'NOVELTY,' will sail on _L THIS DAY, 15th Instant. :70K> Applv to ■nfe" HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. (Should sufficient inducement offer.) r—r- rriHE heautiful A 1 clipper ship JL ' LIGHT BRIGADE,' 1,000 tons, Bk.vky Evans, Commander, expected to arrive about the middle of December, and will commence loading immediately on discharge of her Inward Cargo. To persons about to visit England this will undoubtedly be the finest opportunity of the season, as she is universally acknowledged to he one of the iiriest and also fastest ships visiting this port. Has a spacious Saloon, with large and lofty Stale Rooms, and every accommodation for intcruicdi.it and steerage passengers. For particulars applv to "COMBES & DALDY, Agents. November 5, ISG4. BLACK BALL LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT, o.v discharge of itnu inward carj-o. nprrE favorite, fast-snilintr clipper ship * 'BRITISH TRIDENT,' 1,700 tons, John Wright. commander. —S This well-known ship has just arrived from London, making the passage in 8-3 days. She has been engaged in the Melbourne and Sydney trades, having made- the runs in 72 davs to the former, and S4 days to the latter port. She has sp.'icious accommodation for all classes of passengers, lor freight or passage apply to j W. S. LAURIE. j •Oth November, ISG-1. j FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO SAIL ABOUT THE 30th NOVEMBER. 7TJIIE fine A 1 Clipper Barque J ' AMAZONK,' Capt. F. Meyer, shoitlv exported from Kaipara with cargo for London, will sail as above immediately upon having completed her here, the whole of which is already engaged. lh;s fine vessel has good accommodation for a j;mited number of cabin passengers. BUCHOLZ & CO, Agents, Fort-street. FOR LONDON DIKECT. Will Sail ov the 10th January, ISG-5. n[IHE well-known and favorite Regular Trader •vfe/SW 'IDA ZEI GL E R,' Abraham L. Hezsolvs, Commander, 860 tons register, o-3rcU in Veritas, coppered and copperfastened. This celebrated dipper has made some of the fastest passages on record to this Port, and for i.eliverv of cargo in good order is second to none 1 " 'he New- Zealand Trade. I'or Freight or Passage apply to DAVID NATHAN. MESS RS. WILLIS, UAJfli & C O.'S LINE OF PACKETS BixwEEK LONDON AND AuciiLAiTD. . -i/J-'l, niITE Undersigned, Agents for the tihove, are authorised to make arrangements with Settlers who may bo . f** desirous of bringing out their friends to j 'lus Colony. 1 Ihe Passage Money can either be paid in advance, ! or sntipfaetoij security will be taken £or its payment j wv tit the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 1
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