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•LIGHT BRIGADE,' FROM LONDON, -i "OEPORTS Inwards, THIS DAY, at JL\ the Customs. Consignees are requested to pass entries, pay freight, and iSgicssSiss't.ake delivery of goods iu terms of bills of lading. Goods impeding discharge will be landod and 'warehoused at Consignees' risk and expense. All bills of lading must be presented for endorsation W. S. LAURIE. December 24,1864. SHIP ' TALBOT,' JAMES, FROM * LONDON, -i 11/ ILL be entered at the Customs it THIS MORNING. Consignees /jE?fffiSop are therefore requested to Pass Entries -without delay. All goods impeding the vessel's discharge will be passed for, lauded," and stored at the Consignee's risk and expense. liilU of Lading to order must be presented for endorsement at the office of the undersigned. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents. A r.ckland, 23id December, 1564. SHir ' NIMROUD.' FROM LONDON. rpms VESSEL having been dnlv entered at the Customs, THIS DAY, Consignees are requested to pass entries, pay freight, and take delivery of goods in terms of bills of lading. Ail -roods impeding the Ehip's discharge will be Unded on a light entry and warehoused by tho undersigned, at Consignees' risk and expense. All hills of hiding to order must bo presented for endorsation. DAVID NATHAN. Auckland, 19th December, 18G4. FOR SYDNEY. 7TIHE Panama, New Zealand, and X Australian Royal Mail ComTSsMSfe ? ' LORD P ASHLEY,' 500 tons, 100 hor;e power, Cuakles Tkeiiwkn, commander, will he despatched with Her Majesty's Mails on the Ist JANUARY, at 9 a.m. For freight or passage, apply at the Conipanv's Ofice. No passage tickets will bo issued on board H. M. JERYIS, Agent. FOR TARANAKI. NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, AND SOUTHLAND. « rp HE Panama, Now Zealand, and *1 JL Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship m 0 tons, 120 horse power, E. Wheeler, Commander, will te despatched from theManukau on WEDNESDAY, the 2Sth instant, at two o'clock p.m. No cargo will be received on board after noon of TUESDAY. All freights and passages must bo engaged at the Conipanv's office. H. M. JERYIS, Agent. STEAM TO AND FROM WANGAREI AND BAY OF ISLANDS. „ fM H K N. Z. S. N. Companv's s.s. _L ' WONGA WONGA,' * Captain G. F. Thompson, will leave A. .JnWr?*!during the month of January as foliows :— Leave Auckland for Wangarei . .Friday 6 Saturday 14 Monday 23 Leave Wangarei for Auckland ..Sunday 8 Monday IS Wednesday 25 Leave Auckland for Bay of Islands. .Tuesday 10 W ednesdayl9 Friday 27 Leave Bay of Islands for Auckland. .Thursday 12 Friday 20 Monday 30 The hour of leaving can be ascertained by applying at the Agent's office. COMBES &DALDY, Agents. „ TRANSPORT FOR MERCHANOA, J- DISE from AUCKLAND to Stations on the W A LEATO and WAIPA RIVERS. For freight, apply to W. J. YOUNG, Queen-street. Auckland, October 7th, 1864. FOR LONDON DIRECT. Will Sail on the 20th Jaxcabt, 1865. NOW LOADING ALONGSIDE THE WHARF AND READY TO RECEIVE CARGO, mHE well-known and favorite Regular | JsSk>- Trader j 'IDA ZEIGIEE,' ' Abraham L. Retxolds, Commander, 860 tons ! register, 3-3rds in Veritas, coppered and coppcrfaatened. This celebrated clipper has made some of the fastest passages on record to this Port, and for delivery of cargo in good order is second to none in the New Zealand Trade. For Freight or Passage apply to DAVID NATHAN. FOR LONDON DIRECT. (Shonld sufficient inducement offer.) . "p. mHE beautiful A 1 clipper ship X ' LIGHT BRIGADE,* 1,600 tons, Henry Evans, Commander, expected to arrive about the middle of mecxiisctH Deeember-, 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 ehe is universally acknowledged to he one of the finest and also fastest ships visiting this port. Has a spacioi 8 Saloon, with large and lofty State Rooms, and every accommodation for intermcdiat and Bteerage passengers. For particulars apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents. November 5, 1854. FOR SYDNEY. -Tkv fTIHE 'ALICE CAMERON' will sail the utmost despatch. HENDERSONVMAUFARLANE. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. y&Vk rIUi R schooner, X 'NEVA,' HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 1

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