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HOKITIKA GOLD-FIELDS. POK TAI'KAXGA, NAPIER, "WELLINGTON, PTCTON, NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND tee manukau. nV.nfhipp:n? at "Wellington on the 24th to the < j-nirua,' for CANTERBURY and OTAGO.) JO mHE Panama, New Zealand, and ' Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship ' EGMONT,' 50.1 tons. 100 horse-power, .Tajiks Hagi.ey, Commander. will be despatched on FBI DAY. the 18th inst.w.r. :.t 3 p.m. Freight and passage must be engaged at the Comjitv'- Utlico. 1 " D. M. JERYIS, Agent. FOR NAPIER. c 3 _j mHE s.s. ' BEAUTIFUL STAR,' L on WE DNESD AY, the 16th *||§3sisljME? Applv to HENDERSUN ,V MACFARLANE. JHji T HE >"• Z.S.N. COMPANY'S X STEAMERS, under Contract the Government, will leave as TfeUaSßSNs*' follows, during the present month :— For Tauranga, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago, ' RANGATIRA," 13th at Noon, ' QUEEN,' '23rd For Taranaki, Nelson, Pieton, Wellington, Lyttelton, Otago and Bluff, 'WELLINGTON,' ISth at Noon. For Waikato, Raglan. Taranaki, Wanganui, and Wellington— 'AIIURIRI.' or other Boat, twice a month, -IS hours after arrival. All Freights and Passages must be engaged at the Agents' oiHce. COMBES & DALDY, Agents.

COROMAXDEL. ST E AII E E 'yOTELTT.' miilE TABLE for the months AjfjfVfi X of JULY and AUGUST.— Leatt3 Avckiasd. 8.0 a.m. - Wednesday, August 16 5.0 a.m. - Wednesday, August 23 S.O a.m. - "Wednesday, August 30 Leaves Cokoma>t>ei,. 8.0 a.m. - Friday, August 11 S.O a.m. - Friday, Augiu'. 25 Parce's can'be left at Cochrane'3 Auction Mart or at the Office of the undersiened. BUTT & ANDERSON, Agents, Queen-street Wharf. FOE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Returning to AUCKLAND via COOK'S STRAITS and EAST COAST Ports. T nE KEW s '' BARWOX -' J_ GOO tons, 150 horse-power, J. : Laurie, Commander, will be despatched from Queen-street Wharf, on THURSDAY, at noon. For treisht or passage applv to n." r\r. jeryis, Agent. WAITEMATA STEAM FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). J^LTER ATION OF TIAIE TABLE On and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst., THE STEAMER ' AV A ITEM" AT A' Will run as follows, viz. : FLAGSTAFF FEEEY DAILY. Wharf for Flagstaff, 9.10, 10, 11, 12, (via Stokes'Point), 3.30, 5.20. Flagstaff for "Wharf, 8.15, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30, 1, 4 On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS the trips from the Wharf at 11 and 12, and from the Flagstaff at 11.30 and 1, will be omitted. On SATURDAYS there will be extra trips, viz.: — From the Flagstaff at 5.40, and from the "Wharf at 6.10 p.m. On SUNDAYS the Steamer will leave th"! Wharf at 10, 11,12, 2.30, 3.30, 5.30, and 6.30, and the Flagstaff at 10.30, 11.30, 1, 3, 4, and 6. Faee —Sixpence. STOE!ES' POINT FERRY, DAILY. Wharf for Stokes' Point, 8.30, 12.30, and 4.30 Stokes' Point for Wharf, 8.50, 12.30 (via Flagstaff'), and o. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, the mid-day trip will be omitted. Faee— Sixpence.

EITEEHEAD. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. for Riverhoad at 11 a.m. Eivcrhead for Wharf at 1 p.m. Fabf.—Font Shillings. Retukx Tickets —Six Shillixos. G. RIDINGS, Secretary. REDUCED RATES FOR FREIGHT TO WAIKATO. 1 "k \\T~ J YOUNG is now prepared it o to convey Merchandize from Port Waikato to all Stations on the ,0-n Kivcr, as follows :— From Port Waikato to Ngaruawahia, £4 per ton ' " Hamilton, 5 " ' " Cambridge, 6 " " " Te Rore, !> " " Alexandra, 0 " FOE NAPIEK. A REGULAR TRADER. .-itj-i. rpnE Favourite Schooner ,-o£\ *- 'SUCCKKS; , G. Fi:o-r, Master, will leave the Queenstreet Wharf for Napier, on THURSDAY n.v ), I} U; lrth i ns t ;i nt. x Or freight or passage applv to , CRUICK6HANK, SMART, & CO. Au c nd, August sth, lSfi/j. TO INTENDING PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. ■<£2rA P"pHE Clipper Ship r psjfs. i 'JOHN DUNCAN,' R. Log if., Master, to leave for Callao about the 20t'n of this month, oflcrs £up<rior cabin accommodation to passengers for inglan-J, hy the Panama route. Apply to , ~ ' CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. August 7th, I.SGS. "WANTED TO CHARTER, A VESSEL capable of carrying Piles > ' f rom *50 to G J feet, and Timber in ' en 2t- 18 from 11 to 34 feet. ment" ~ -files may be rafted according to agreeimmediately to BUTI & ANDERSON, Queen-street Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 548, 15 August 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 548, 15 August 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 548, 15 August 1865, Page 1

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