SHIP 'PEGASUS,' @ LONDON, HAS REPORTED INWARDS. -O* CONSIGNEES will pks.se pa 3 \J Freights, pass entries, and t*k< delivery of Goods in terms of Bills o < "'"*' lading. All goods impeding thii Ship'i discharge will be landed and stored at consignee's risl end expense. All hills of Lading to order must be presented foi endorsement at the Agent's Office, or the goods wil not be delivered. COMBES & DALDY, Agents. September 21, ISG6. 183" X. B.—The above ship will be ready to discharge on Monday morning. Consignees are requested to send lighters alongside without dol:iy. FOE TAURANGA, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND OTAGO. - «V- mHE N.Z.S.N. Companv's s.s. JL 'WELLINGTON,' 30° tonß, F. Revneb. Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY next, the 26th instant, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage, applv to COMBE'S AND DALDY, Agents. TOE SYDNEY. "Panama, New Zealand, and 4 "VjSw J- Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship 'AUCKLAND,* 856 tone, 150 horse-power, H. Habkis. B.N'.R.. Commander, will be despatched with Her Msjeety's Mails on TUESDAY, the 2nd October, at noon. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's office. H. M. JERYIS, Agent. PANAMA MAIL SEEVICE. . *V»l mHE P.N.Z. & A.E.M. Co.'s s.s. 'Kaieouea; I,EOI tons register, 400 horse-power, H. S. Machif, Commander, is appointed to leave WELLINGTON for PANAMA, OS OB AEOTTT MONDAY, THE Sra OCTOBEE NEXT, WITH HER MAJESTY'S MAILS FROM AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. PASSENGERS, SPECIE, AND GOODS BOOKED THROUGH TO SOUTHAMPTON PBOK MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS. FARES: AUCKLAND AND SOUTHAMPTON— Chief Cabin .... £94 and £104, Second „ ... - £64 PANAMA— Chief Cabin .... £-54 and £59 Seeond „ .... £34 LUGGAGE— 20 feet allowed First Class; 15 feet Second Class. All luggage must be delivered at the Company's Offiee, twenty-four hours before the departure of the ateamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed or measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods. 8.8. 'EGMONT' will leave this on or about TUESDAY, the 2nd prox., with Passengers and Cargo for the 'Kaikonra.' For further particulars apply at the Company's office " Hf. M. JERVIS, Agent STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SETTLEMENTS IN THE MANUKAU. ■L •«. TWK& eS - 'HALCYON,' Captain flwffi* J- WiNO, will leave the New Government Wharf, Onehunga, for 4«3bwiS3S» "Waiuk", twice a week, landing cargo m.l passengers at Awitu, Karaka Point, for Mauku Ri'tT. or any other stations on the Mamikau. Fai-.r^:— saloon, 7s- 6d.; For. Cabin, vs. Cargo —10s. j,!, ton. Goods Uken at lliroagh ntea from Auckland. Will leavo Ox-hunga, September 2<>, at ft am. ~ Wftj„j[ U „ 27, at 10 a.m. „ Oni))mnJ, B „ 28 > nt 10 ° m- „ Waiulm „ 2'J, at 11 a.m. For further information apply to ALFRED BARNES, Agent, The Beach, Onehunga. TRANSPORT ON THE WAIKATO. IN FUTUREtho Btoamrr,. 'MAORI _ CHIEF' and 'GYMNOTUS' w run io nn( * rom tno Waikato SySk&wf-J-j*' Heads to all stations on tho River, in eoTne'ction'with the 'PRINCE ALFRED,' from Onehunga. For rates of freight, passago, and further information, apply to Mb. W. J. HURST, Queen-street, Auckland; Mb G.HODGE, Onehunfra ; or Mb.-H. BHILLITO, Port Waik»to; Who are empowered to issue Bills of Lading for all goods entrusted ;o them, and whoso receipt will bo •daowledgwl by the undersigned. Hm p flON
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 893, 24 September 1866, Page 1
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