FOR COROMANDEL AND WANGAREI. •« rnHE steamer JL 'TASMANIAN MAID' will leave the Queen-street Wharf foi 'Issnn» Coromandel, THIS DAY (Monday) 6th March, at 11 o'clock in the morning ; and for Wan parei on_ WJ£DNESD AY, 7th March, at S o'clock ir the evening. SAMUEL COCHRANE. FOR TARANAKT. WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. ■/"JL* rpHE S.Z.S.N. Company's s.s. 'STORM BlliD,' 150 tons, F. Renxeb, Commander, -evil csmjainir. i eavo Hanubau for the above Ports or Tuesday next, 6th inst., at 12 o'clock, NOON. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Auckland; Or, to A. BARNES, Onehunga. March 4, 1866. _ rP H E Steamer <]A 1 ' WAITEMATA,' is open to engagement in Towing, and Excursion trips. G. RIDINGS. FOR SALE, M w riIHE well-known Paddle Steame XiffclXL. 'TASMANIAN MAID,' at pr. sent trading between Wangarei, ■iSaSosJSi' Coromandel, and Auckland. Sho is now in perfect working order, over Five Hundred Pounds having been expended upon her since lier purchase from the Government. For terms and further particulars apply to the Captain on board ; or to the owner, SAMUEL COCHRANE, Fort-street. FOR.NEWCASTLE DIRECT. .-Li fTHE A 1 C UPPER BARQUE >M&\ J. < GLENG'OE,* 258 tons, G-. A. Pnrrarps, commander, -vrill sail as above, on WEDNESDAY NEXT March 7th. For freight or passage, app y en hoard, or to STONE "BROTHERS. Queen-street Wharf, March 3rd, 1866. FOR SYDNEY. 1 mHE Regular Trader 1 'ALICE CAMERON, on TUESDAY, 6th March, detained in isCsSisiK® consequence of the inclemency of the iteather. ApplT to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. SHORTLAND-STREiT. QUALITY AND QUANTITY. PRIMS BEEF FROM 4D. PER LB. Prime young mutton, from_o|d. per lb. Dairy-fed pork Splendid lamb Yeal, primest quality, sd. per lb. Dripping, lard Fresh pork sausages Salt pork, beef, and tongues. A. DORNWELL AND SON, Shortland-street. BONE dust J-inch Dust g -inch Dust Fine Dust Warranted the best quality, on Sale, | at Tamaki Bridge. ! WILLIAM MACKY. ! Also, ' DRAIN TILES, various sizes. 1 BONE DUST ! ! BONE DUST !!! J. BYCROET & CO. INYITE attention to their STEAMED BONE DUST, -which they warrant superior to anything in the Colony. Its action is immediate, and results perceptible in about three weeks, with favourable weather. PaicrE: Fine White (dry) £8 10 o per ton of 2000 lbs. Quarter-inch 8 0 0 „ » Glutenized 10 0 O ~ „ Teems : Nett cash. No charge made for Bags, Agents for Auckland— STONE BROTHERS, Queen-street Wharf. Onehunga Bono Mills, February 23, 1866. Ex 'AYR' @ MAURITIUS. IJIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE 250 TONS SUGAR, consisting of a very superior assortment of fine white crystals, ■white counters, fine straw counters, fine yellow crystals and counters. OWEN & GRAHAM, Queen-street Wharf. HUDSON & CO.'S PRICES CURRENT. CORN FLOUR per ton. Corn Meal per ton. Corn Seconds £ Ef r *°n. Bran Is. 6d. per bushel. Mahurangi Mills, Nov. 1, 1865. HUDSON & CO. would draw attention to thi atafe and intimate that having made extensive alter ations in their Machinery, Ac., will now be ready ti supply the Trade at the above rates. EDMONDS & JAKINB, Agents. BATCHES !! "WATCHES !! TO MEET THE TIMES. VATCHEB .CLEANED at FTVE SHILLING each, by a practical Watch and Clockmaker, h V. House, top of" Wakefield street from the "Fitzroy Hotel'). Chronometers, Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxe •Jewellery repaired, &<•-,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 1
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