FROM THE MANUKAU. FOR PORT WAIKATO, AND RAGLAN, Should sufficient inducement oiler, •i "ivS. mKK Favourite JL P. S. 'PRINCE ALFRED,' A. F'arqtiiiar, master, will sail from -*«aa!«aeB«& the New Government Wharf for tho above Port, on THURSDAY NIGHT, at twelve o'clock. For freight or passage apply to S. HAGUE SMITH; Auckland ;» . . Or to G. HODGE, Onehunga. J A S ent3 - FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. Carrying Passengers and Cargo. ,-«_, HMHE well-known favourite clipper ship 'SIAM,' r- -Asiihy, Commander. ■Sirvw. iSy This fiuo ship, under charter to H.M. Government for the conveyance) of troops to Hobart Town, will, immediately on hetr return from that port, load for London, to leave in December. In the meantimo passages and freight can be engnged on application to the undersigned. .in} , uoods coming forward for shipment prior to the ship's return from Hobart Town, can be stored free of expense to the shipper. For particulars of freight or pas.'agc, apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. Auckland, September IS, ISSG. FOR SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE, AND HOBART TOWN. -j~L» HpHE Favourite Clipper Barque -*- ' F - R - EE TiIADER,' 13&Q£i> 300 tons, H. Robixsos*, master, will sail on SATURDAY next. For freiplit or passage, having superior accommodation apply to .HENDERSON ,fc MACFARLAXF., Or to tho Captain on Board. FOR NEWCASTLE. Forwarding Passengers to any Australian Port. _m_, fTiHE Favourito Barquo. •SfcSSJk. J. "ANNE MKLHUtSH.' "S^rf^S^ , wiU sail on THURSDAY, 27th inApply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE Agents. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. i/J\t Clipper Schooner fc£v*\ -*-. 'HARRIET KING,' w: " 1 immediate despatch. For freight or passage, appty to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. FOR HOBART TOWN. -/"I— HHHE Clipper barquo Jt«JSt\. X 'HARUIKT NATHAN' Captain Li-oyd, will sail for tho above «p po t on THURSDAY NEXT. For freisht or passage apply to JOHN ROBERTON & CO.. Agents ; or on board. September 25th, ISC6. FOR BRISBANE. _/T_ npHE Barque *M®\ 1 'HELEN S. PAGE' will sail for the above Port on THURSDaY, the 27th September, and will take a limited number of passengers. Apply to HUNTER & CO., Durham-street. FOR THE TAIRUA MILLS, VIA HAWKE'S BAY. ii 4 HPHE Schooner 'TAWERA, , will sail JL as above on THURSDAY, the 27th Jfpffijffjf instant. wrr'Tg'' For Passage apply to J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent. September 25,18C6. FOR SALE, -ij fXSE or Two CARGO BOATS, well found, coppered and copper-fastened. $&?&;■* Apply to *S2=2s£>- J. CASEY, Red Office, Queen-street Wharf. FEATON & ROBINSON, NAUTICAL, M4.THEMATICAL, & OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS, 38, QUEBN-STBEET WIIAEF, AUCKLAND, (Corner of Fort-street.) Ships* Compasses cleaned and adjusted. Sewing Machines repaired, &c., and every description of light mechanical work executed with despatch and accuracy. T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKEB, 52, Shortland-street. QPECTACLES of every description fitted with O accuracy. Surveying, Nautical, and all kinds of Scientific Instruments on Sale and efficiently Repaired and Adjusted, on the premises, Immediately above Canning's Buildings. A. G. BAETIETT, (22 years with Messrs. Brockbank &. Atkins, Chronometer makers, of No. 7, Cowper's Court, Cornhill, London.) CHRONOMETER., "WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, CORNER OF SHORTLAND ORESCENT AND HIGH-STREET. Chronometers Repaired and Accurately Bated by Transit Observation and Astronomical Clocks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 895, 26 September 1866, Page 1
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