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TRANSPORT ON THE WAIKATO. .... TN FUTURE the STEAMERS ' 'MAORI CHIEF' ' " AND < GYMNOTUS' will run to and from tho Waikato Heads to all stations on the River, in connection with the ' PRINCE ALFRED,' from Onehunga. For rates of freight, passage, and further information, apply to Mr. W.J. HUKST, Queen-street, Auckland; Mr. G. LIODOK, Onehunpa ; or Mb. H. BHILLITO, Port Waik"to; Who are empowered to issue Bills of Lading for all zoods entrusted .0 them, and whoso reeoipt will bo ickuowledgcd by the undersigned. S.. SIMPSON. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. WILL SAIL ON sth DECEMBER. rjIHE beautiful clipper ship ' W I N T E R T H U R,' 7-3 Tons Kegister, Edwin T?. TTunt, Commander, wjll commence loading: immo liateH' on diMJharge of inward Cargo, and hftving a large poilion of hQr Freight engaged and ready for shipment, will sail punctually us above. Has tfpuciou* saloon accommodation for cabin pas* sen»:*Ts. For Plans of Poop, and all other information , respecting Freight or Passage, apply to D..VID NATHAN. FOR LONDON' DIRECT. Succeeds the ' Wintei thur,' and will sail on sth Junuiuy. fpiTE far famed regular trading clipper jpßl|| 'IDA ZIEGLEH,' 860 tons, ABRAHAir L. TiEYN'otrs, Commander. 1 liis .-.hip's I'li-vntges to Hud lrom l.oimon have never been eqiiill-;ii by any other vet-sel, and fur safe delivery < f cari;o in good order ; she stands second 10 none in the Trade. >! er accommodation for all classes of passengers is unri railed. For freight or passage applv to DAVID NATHAN. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. Carrying Passengers and Cargo. rjIHE well-known favourite clipper ship 'SI AM,' Mr. Askjjy, rommandpr. This line ship, under charter to H. M. Government for the conveyance of troops to Hobart Town, will, immediately on her return from that port, load for London, to leave in December. In the meantime passages and freight cau be engaged on application to the undesigned. Any goods '•oming 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.'age, apply to CKUICK3HANK, SMART, & CO. Auckland, September 18, 1866. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. r jpHE Clipper Brigantino ' HARRIET KING' will sail on SATURDAY NEXT, the 6th instant. F" r Freight or Passage, having superior accommodation. Applv to HaNDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. FOR HOEITIKA DIRECT. fJIHB wen-known Cutter 'VOLUNTEER' will sail for the above port THIS DAY (Friday), October 5. For Freight or Passage applv to WINKS & H\LL, S :iortland-ftreet. FOR SALE, | 'J' H E fast sailing schooner ' KATE GRANT,' car-gCTc 40J tons register, well found. For particulars applyl on Boardj or at Hobson-street, to Mr. JoaiPill Gbakt. 1 October 3, 1860. • 1 PEATON & KOBINSON, Nautical, mathematical, & opticaj ' INSTKCMtNT MAKERS, 38, Queen-street Whaes, AtroKrAitD, (Corner of Fort-street.) Ships' Compasses cleaned and adjusted. j Sewing Machines repaired, Sc., and every desription of light mechan.jal work executed with desutch and accurjicy. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, MATHEMATICAL AND NAUTICAL INHTKUMEN L' M KER, 52, bhortland-street. SPECTACLES of evory description fitted with accuracy. Surveying, Nautical, and all kinds <f Scientific Instruments on Sale and efficiently Impaired and Adjusted, on the promises, Immediately above Canning's Juiidings. A. Gc. BAETLEfT, (22 years with. Messrs. Brockbank & itkins, Chronometer milkers, of No. 7, Cowpa's Court, Cornhill, London.) CHRONOMETER, WATCH 2ND CLOCK MAKER, CORNER OF SBORILAND 3RESOENT AND HIGH-STHEST. Ohronometers Repaired and Accurately Rated by Transit Observation and Aetrcaomical Cloaks.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 903, 5 October 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 903, 5 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 903, 5 October 1866, Page 1