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vm , t\K\NAIvT, nelson, picton, wel- - IIINGTOX. LYTTELTON, OTAGO, AND /oh'IILAND. c .. fTIUE Panama, New Zealand, and TsSv JL Australian Kovol Mail Company's - T steamship •r II (Kb e ; ull;i ] _»o horse power, K. Wheeler, commander, «i! ; b-' despatched from tlie Mannkau on MONDAY, iC2ml» >ovember, at two o'clock p.m. "\o carjo will bo received on board after noon of S'ltr.uiav. j' r ;.i L -bt? uiul passages must bo engaged it the i\v"iiar.v s ollieo. L 1 • H. M. JERYIS, Agent. FOR SYDNEY. rPITE Panama, Now Zealand, and * X Australian Roval Mail Steamship • FRINGE ALFRED,' j'QO tons, 180 -horse-power, IT. S. Maoun, Conmmuder, will bo des-•isv'.'.c-l uith Hi' l ' -M ajesty's Mails, on THURSDAY, Ist December, at NOON. Ver freight or passage, apply at the Company's Or::eeMo I'l-scnger Tickets will be issued on board. 11. M. JERVIS, Agent. mRANSPOKT FOR MERCIIAN- * I DISE from AUCKLAND to all Station." on the WALKATO and WAIT A RIVERS. Ver freight, applv to nr r W. J. YOUNG, Queen-street. Auetirmd, October 7th, 1564. FOR TAFRANGA. THE Schooner ' TAUKANGA,' Daniel Sellars, ma-ter. will sail for the . t h.-*ve port about the 26th inst. "For freight or passaje, apply to TIIOS. MACKY A- CO.. Agents. November 23rd. ISO 1. FOR THE KAIPAR A DISTRICT. rPHE A 1 clipn r schooner L 'MAID OF KENT,' 'F. A. Doim>. now on the berth, Queenel Wharf. For freight or passage applv on board, or to " THOMAS RDSSELL, Custom House Street. FOR LONTDON DIRECT. (Should sufficient inducement offer.) -p. 7TIHE beautiful A 1 clipper ship i iAIV 1 ' LIGHT BRIGADE,' 1,(500 tons, Hexky Evaxs, Commander, expected to arrive about the middle oi December, and will commence loading immediately on discharge of her Inward C-i^O. To persons about to visit F.ncland this will uni:' i:btedly be the finest opportunity of the season, as >!:•:• is universally acknowledged to be one of the ;:r< -t and also fastest visiting this port. Ha? h spacious Saloon, with largo and lofty State Hoenis, and every accommodation for intermediat uni s:ceniire passengers. For p;irtieulars applv to 'COMBES & DALDY, Agents. November 5, 1564. BLACK BALL LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. OS DISCHARGE OY HF.lt INWAHD CAKC.O. 1 rPHE favorite, fast-sailing clipper ship ± 'BRITISH TRIDENT,' 1.700 tons, John Wright. commander. "'Z 3 This well-known ship has just arrived from London, making the passage in 85 days. She hfi.s been engaged in the Melbourne and Sydneytrades, having made the runs in 72 days to the iorjner. an d Si days to the latter port. She has spacious accommodation for all classes of passengers. For freight or passage apply to W. S. LAURIE. ■sth Norember, 18G4. FOR LONDON DIRECT. Will Sail on the 10th Jantaky, 1865. well-known and favorite Regular Trader 'IDA ZEIGLER,' A'k.iium L. PiKTNOI.H3, Commander, 860 tons r'-iriiter. 3-3rda iu Veritas, coppered and copperfastened. Thi» celebrated clipper has made some of the fastest passages on rtcord to this Port, and for delivery of cargo in pood order is second to none m i!ie Xew Zealand Trade. For Freight or Passage applv to DAVID NATHAN. i'-ARQ T'E ' AMAZON E.' FOR LONDON DIBECT.-] rjTIIIS fine and fast-sailing vessel is now >;*yLo' -L alongside the Wharf, and having all h pr cargo engaged, will be despatched with the utmost expedition. She has ?ood iieeominodation for a limited number of Cabin astensters, and parties desirous of availing themnjj of the same, are invited to inspect her arrangements. lor particulars, applv to BUCHOLZ k CO., Agents, Fort-street. TOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. „"i j rnHE Brigantine A ' VISTULA,' tons, J. Smith, master, is open for *#TOaEsg». immediate engagement to any port, lor particulars, applv to STEPHENSON & WARDELL, Agents. FOR SALE, ,1-4-ls A SCHOONER, 20 tons burthen, -t V_ newly coppered, very well found ' n sails and ground ackle. Price, low. Appb to i. CASEY, Rod Office. Qa Mi-street Wharf. -,"i- K \ ; V r AN I'Fl). A V oil'',Li that will < » carry from Il.jOO to 15,000 feet JVlust ho sound, and well fount! scar and sails—Terms Cash. —Api'ly II ti.i • A "Old Houjc at Heme" U 'H Aiicdand. J Jt Subscriber begs to intimate that he has in A, -. u , nim l t ' , "-'td -Business as au ACCOUNTAN'I neri. i' 1 ,.. a ' , -living having had considerable exiii tl'." 1 l )l0 '' ( -' St; ' 0U iu all its branches, as well lie ! m .I" '"''""ocnieut of landed property- at liome. triKi i' 3U ' ve satisfaction to all who may eni , '"isinest. - a '=-ai-lovv references will be given. JOHN JI. MOWBRAY, Aucl-i. „, „„ ... Canada Buildings. 23rd Nov., 1804.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 324, 25 November 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 324, 25 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 324, 25 November 1864, Page 1

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