WAITEMATA STEAM FERRY COMPANY " LIMITED." ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. rpFE Steamer ± ' W A I T E M A T A,' Will mn as follows, viz:— FLAGSTAFF FERRY—DAILY. Wharf for Flagstaff, 7.45, 9.10, 10.0 12.0, 3 30, 5.30. Flagstaff for Wharf, 8.15, 9.30, 10.30, 12.30,4.0, 6.0. On Tuesdays and Fridays tho trips from tho Wharf at 12.0, and from the Flagstaff at 12.30, will bo omitted. On Sundays the trips will be made as follows, viz:— Wharf for Flagstaff, 10.0, 1.0, 3.0, 4.0. 6.0. Flagstaff for Wharf, 10.30, 1.30, 3.30, 4.30, 6.30. I FARE—SIXPENCE. STOKES' POINT FERRY—DAILY. Wharf for Stokes' Point. 8.30, 11.0, and 4.30. Stokes' Point for Wharf, 8.50, 11 30, and 5.0. On Sundays there will ho but two trips, viz :— ■' Wharf for Stokes' Point, 9.0 and 50. Stokes' Point for Wharf, 9.30 and 5.30. FARE—SIXPENCE. RIVERHEAD—TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Wharf for Rivorhead, at 11.0 a.m. Rivcrhead for Wharf, at 1.0 p.m. FARE—is.; RETURN TICKETS-6s. Freight, 10s. per ton. G. RIDINGS, Hcoretaiv. Auckland, 16th October, 18G5. STEAM TO WANGAREI AND COROMANDEL. 4 * mfcUS Favourite p.s. ' sandfly* will leaTe the Queen-street Wharf for TBftiiHi.iftirriiafr Coromandel every WEDNESDAY, and for Wangarei every FRIDAY. For Time Table, &c., apply to BUTT & ANDERSON, Agents. FOR WAIUKU. ritHE fast-sailing cutter 'DANTE,' JtM, 1 Morris, master, will sail from Onehunga, regularly twice a week. For freight dSscsslSncfr passage apply to SAMUEL FLEMING, Beach, Onehunga. FOR WAIUKU. riT HE Regular Trader 1 ' UNDINE,' J. Featon, master, and the cutter 3SSSSS. , SPEC,' will eich sail for the above place from Onehunga twice a-week. For freight or passage apply to J. S. JOHNSON, Royal Hotel, Beach, Onehunga.
, Good Storage. K A I P A R A. 4rpHE Regular Trader JL 'SYLPH' . is now on her way round here, and will be despatched a few days aftor arrival. BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. ISth October, 1865. FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. rpHE Schooner 1 'EXCELSIOR,' .ylhaving arrived in the Manukau from a-fsoKStc- Hokitika, will return there again on TUESDAY", 31st instant. For freight or passage, apply to SHIRLEY HILL, or to D. KIRKWOOD, Onehunga. GOLD! rn HE A 1 Fine Clipper Ship, 1 • KING OF ITALY,' . jj&Sfg&S 1,363 tons register, Captain Meredith, itTVi iffi >l "° superior first-class andoteerage accommodation, and will sail for LYTTELTON in a few days, and offers superior accommodation to parties going to the famous gold-fields of H <' K I T I K A. The 1 King of Italy' is or.e of the fastest ships in the world, and has made the quickest passage of any ship from London to Auckland this Beason. Fare— £1 4s. and £8. For freight or passage, app'y to HARRIS & LAURIE, Custom-house-street. FOR SYDNEY. mHE ' NOVELTY,' on THURSDAY, ■ I 2nd November. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. T HE <IBA ZIEGLER >' Captain Reynolds, 860 tons register, 1,500 tons burthen. Has good accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to DAVID NATHAN. FOR SALE, ■V, A NEW CUTTER, about 20 tons register, or 35 tons burthen, coppered and copper-fastened, well found in sails, anchors and chains, &c., and complete in every respect. For terms, &c, apply to NJCCOL & Co., Lower Queen-street. Auckland, October 14, 1805. BOOK BINDING O-p EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY EXECUTED . T. WATTER3, Fort-street. Ruled. Bill Heads on sale. [a cutr>.] TBIItD, COLLECTOR of RENTS and DEBTS , at Mr. Ridings', Edwardes-strcct, opposite Abercrombie-strcot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 612, 28 October 1865, Page 1
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