FOR LONDON DIRECT. (Should sufficient inducement offer.) . miH beautiful A 1 clipper ship AAk ± ' LIGHT BRIGADE,' L*ioo tons, Hknhv Evans, Commander, expected to arrivo about tho middle of December, and will commence loading immediately on discharge of her Inward Cargo. To persons about to visit Entrland this will undoubtedly bo the finest opportunity of tlio season, a3 she is universally acknowledged to bo ono of the finest and also fastest ships visitirg this port. Has a spacious Saloon, with largo and lofty State Rooms, jmd every accommodation for intermediat and steerage passengers. For particulars apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents. November o, ISG4. I3IACK BALL LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. OK DISCHAKGK OF IIKU IKW4IID CAIIOO. rpHE favorite, fast-sailing clipper ship X 'BRITISH TRIDENT,' 1,700 tons, John M'kigut. commander. 1..-- t*V This well-linown ship has just arrived from London, making the pass:.go in 85 days. t>ho has been engaged in the Melbourne and Sydney trades, having'ntado tho runs in 7- days to the former, and S-J days to the latter port. She has spacious accommodation for all classes of passengers. For freight or passago appiv to W. S. LAURIE. oth November, 18G4. FOE LONDON J)IEECT. AY ill Sail on the lOtii Jancaby, 1565. j v ft l HE well-known and favorite Regular Trador 'IDA ZEIGLE R,' . L. Reynolds, Commander, S6O tons j register, 3-3rds in Veritas, coppered and copper- I fastened. This celebrated clipper has made some of the fastest passages on ri cord to this Port, and for delivery of cargo in pood order is second to nous ! in the New Zealand Trade. For Freight or Paasago appl? to DAVID NATHAN. FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO SAIL ABOUT THE 30tli NOVEMBER. _~i rpHE fine A 1 Clipper Barquo 1 ' AMAZONfcI,' /pKTvfwk' Capt. F. Meveu, shoitly expected from cjLL-,i-wr Kaipara with cargo for London, will sail as above immediately upon having completed her cargo here, the whole of which is already engaged. This fine vessel has good accommodation for a limited number of cabin passengers. BUCHOLZ & CO, Agents, Fort-stroet. MESSRS. "WILLIS, GANN & C O.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON ajtd Apckulnd. rriHE Undersigned, Agents tor the J- above, are authorised to make arrangements with Settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colony. The Passage Money can either bo paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment on arrival of the vessel. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANY PART OF NEW ZKALAND, „ rPHE ' PEARL,' 50 tons, ketch. L Appiv to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. VICTORIA LIVKHv" & BAIT STABLES, ALBEET-STE.EEI\ AUCKLAND. FOR HIRE, LADIES' and Gentlomen'a_ Saddle Horses, Buggies, &c. Also, Close and open Carriages for "Wedding Parties, &c. Contracts entered into for "Wharf and Town Cartage. Horses and Carriages bought and sold Privately. Horses broken into Saddle or Harness. IMRIE AND THOMPSON, Proprietors. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! PARTIES wishing to obtain valuable MANURE can do so by applying at the CONTRACT SLAUGHTER HOUfSK, close to tho Harp of Erin, Otahuhu Road, free of charge. Parties having Agricultural Land close to it, is a valuable opportunity to manure their land very reasonable. ■T. TUCKER, Contract Slaughter House. CRITERION HOTEL, HOBSON-STEEET. MRS. ELIZABETH BOND begs to inform the ) übiic and her friends generally that she intends carrying on tho above llotel, and also thanks her numerous customers and friends for their liberal patronage during her late husband's proprietorship. Those who favour her by staying at her house will meet with every accommodation ai d civility, as at a first-class Hotel. Gentlemen and travellers from the country will find this llotel in every way suited to their wishes, being situated in a healthy part of llobson-street, and within a few minutes walk of the mercantile parts ol' the city. WINES and SPIRITS of tho best brands, and choice ALES and PORTER on draught and in bulk. Terms —Moderate. j November 8, 1864. E. MALCOLM, S A I i M .A-IKIIEIEi., LOWER QUEEN-STREET, (above kicol's, ship chandlee.) E MALCOLM, in returning thanks to the Public • of Auckland for past favours, begs to acquaint them that he has at command a large quantity of the BEST BRANDS of CANVAS (Bell and Ogilvy's), Also, having just finished 300 Waterproof Covers for Government, he begs to inform Country Customers that he lias a process ol "Water-proofing Cimvas Covers, unsurpassed in Auckland, it rendering them thoroughly impervious to water, and is well adapted for lighter qualities of Canvas, thus rendering them cheaper and more suitable for transport. FLAGS of/ad Nations, TENTS, and all description of work Connected with the Sailmuking, done on the shortest notice, and at reasoaable tonus. JJ o'v'oznbof Itt, 1&84-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 322, 23 November 1864, Page 1
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