FOR LONDON DIRECT. (Should sufficient inducement offer.) i jr THE beautiful A X clipper ship JL ' LIGHT BRIGADE, tons, Henry Evans, Commandor, oxpected to arrive about tho middlo of December, and will commence oading immediately on dischargo of her Inward persons about to visit England this will undoubtedly bo tho finest opportunity of tho season, as >lio is universally acknowledged to bo one of tho most and also fastest ships visiting thiß port. Has a spacious Siiloon, with largo und lofty Stato Rooms, and every accommodation for intermeiliat nd steerage passengers. For particulars apply to COMBES & DALDY, November 5, 1864. -Agents. FOR SYDNEY. T ll ®- ' ALICE CAMERON* will sail J- with tho utmost despatch. Apply to :JSErosSfec " HENDERSON & MAOFARLANE. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. /1\ i rjIHE schooner, 'NEVA,' HENDERSON & MAOFARLANE- I FOE FREIGHT OE CHAIITEB. .« TJI HE lino Brig 1 ' PRYDE,' yfo%Sjße& 175 tons register.—Apply to CAPTAIN VERSEN, (On Board). FOE. FEEIGIIT OE CHAETEE. i mBE Fino ScLooner ALLIANCE, 80 X tons register, carries a large cargo on a light draught. BUTT & ANDERSON, Queen-street Wharf. December 17, 1564. FOE SALE OE CHAETEE, T> ARQUE BESSIE, 400 Tons BurJt> don. Applv to •T. n. lIALL, Queen-street. FOE SALE. _ mflE Cutter ANNIE LAURIE, 25 J_ tons register, carries 40 tons, is coppered and well found. BUTT & ANDERSON. Queen-street Wharf. December 17, ISG-1. FOE SALE, A SCHOONER, 30 tons burthen J\. newly coppered, very well found in sails and ground tackle. lijtu.k'wy Pricc, low. Apply to J. CASEY, Red Office, Queen-street Wharf. 'THE-'HOLIDAYS. NORTH SHORE! NORTH SHORE!! NORTH SHORE!!! j ! QNE or two STEAMERS will be on for tho NORTH SHORE and Tho first boat to leavo Queen-street Wharf at 7'30 a.m., on MONDAY, 2Gth inst., sharp rad will continue to run at appointed hours, which will be advertised to-morrow. 21st December, 1864. CIIEISTMAS HOLIDAYS. EXCURSION TO THE LAKE, NOETII SHOEE. n mH E Splendid Clipper Schooner >M&\ X 'NEVA,' 100 Tons, will convoy Jjj&3Xkr Excursionists to tho Lake, North Shore, 0 h MONDAY next, the 26th instant, leaving tho end of the Queen-streot Whart at 10 a.m. Passengers landed and embarked in large safe Boats. Return Tickets, 2s. Gd. Refreshments of the best quality provided on board at Town Prices. A first-class BAND will be on board, and land with the party. TENDERS EE QUIRED. TO BUILD EES AND CARPENTERS. TENDERS received until noon of THURSDAY, the 29th instant, for the ERECTION of a HOUSE in Cabbage Tree Swamp Road. Plans &c at my office, \ ictoria-strcct. 11 ' ' " RICHARD KEALS, Architect. TO CAEPENTEES AND JOINEES. mKVDERS will be received \mtil Noon of tho | 29th instant, for the ERECTION of a HOUSE at llobson's Bridge. . Plans, &c., at my office, Victoria-street. x ' ' RICHARD KEALS, Architect. TO BUILDEES. TENDERS are invited from Builders, up to S-iturdav, 2 Ith instant, for the erection of twostorey Shops uud Residences in Wellesley-strcct. * 1 T. B. CAMERON, Architect, Surveyor, &c., Wyndham-street. TO BUILDERS AND CAEPENTEES. TENDERS required until <1 p.m., on Saturday, "the '24th inst., for the erection of a House at Freeman's Bay Mill. , Plans and specifications at our office, Freeman s Bay ' JAMES G. SOPPET & SON. CANARIES ! CANARIES ! 1 r\r\ SINGING CANARIES for sale, on I IUU arrival per barque ' Novelty, from [Sydney-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 348, 23 December 1864, Page 1
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