4> FOR NAPIER DIRECT. 1 Irj'HE Favourite s.s. s ' STAR OF THE SOUTH,' Captain W. Bekdaix, will leave for the above port on FRIDAY EVENING next, landing oargo inside the Iron Pot. For freight or passage apply to 8 J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent. s March 20,1567. NORTHERN STEAM SERVICE. TIMETABLE FOR MARCH. fJIHE paddle steamer ENTERPRISE NO. 2, 40 tons, Captain C. Phueott, will run as follows :— TO MAHUBAIfOI. j Monday, March 25, leaves Auckland at 2 p.m. I TO COEOJIANDEIi. Wednesday, March 27, leaves Auckland at 12 a.m. TO iIATAKANA. This Day, March 22, leaves Auckland at 12 a.m. FABES To Mahurangi: Passage, 7s 6d; Oargo, 10s. Return tickets, 12s. To Matakana: Passage, 7s 6d 5 Cargo, 10s. Return tickets, 12s. To Coromandel: Passage, 8a ; Cargo, 15s. Return tickets, 14 s. Cattle, &c., as per agreement. Coromandel Agents - - - F. Woollams Matakana Agent - - - - F. Day Mahurangi Agents - - - H. Palmer & Co. N.B.—March 29 and 30, steamer laid up for boiler cleaning. G. S. JAKINS, Agent, Queen-street Wharf. WAIKATO STEAM COMMUNICATION. rilHJii undersigned engage to land JL passengers and goods twice a week at all stations on the Waikato and Horotiu, and once a week on the Waipa Rivers, by the swift and favorite s.s. •GYMNOTUS,' leaving Point Russell every Monday, at 6 a.m. punctually Friday, at 6 a.m. punctually. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to W. J. HURST & 00., Queen-street, Auckland. J. T. 8 ELL ARS, Point Russell. L. B. HARRIS, ; Hamilton: , TO INTENDING PASSENGERS FOB ENGLAND. mHE X 'SOUTHERN CROSS ' no t being engaged for Troops, will carry i Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Passages should be secured without any delay. ORUICKSHANE, SMART & CO., Agents. Auckland, March 21, 1867; FOE LONDON DIRECT. CARRYING PASSENGERS AND CARGO. TO SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP 'SOUTHERN CROSS,' J. Mokdue, Commander. fin HIS beautiful Bhip will leave for JKjagKs. JL London punctually as above. Her splendid saloon accommodation, rnmirriiHvp and the height and ventilation of her 'tween decks offer unusual inducements to intending passengers. Aa a large portion of her cargo is already engaged, early application for freight is necessary to CRUICKSHANK, SMART '& CO., Agents. Auckland, March 21,1867. FIRST VESSEL FOR LONDON DIRECT. : avourite clipper barque I 'NOVELTY' having all her dead weight on board, will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage early application is necessary to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. March 19, 1867. FIRBT VESSEL FOR SYDNEY. (Forwarding paesengera to any Australian Port.) f|!HE Barque 'ALICE CAMERON,' will sail in a few days. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE; • March 19,1867. FIRST VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. fjpHE fine new clipper brig 'FLUNG CLOUD,' 500 tons burthen, Captain Seon, will sail punctually on April 2, for the above destination. Carrying passengers only. j For passage apply to S. WOOLLEY, 32, Queen-Btreet. FOR MELBOURNE. Taking Passengers for Adelaide. FJIHE Brig ' PRINCESS ALICE,' ; 350 tons, Captain Wk. Kiddey, will sail for the above ports on SATURDAY, 23rd instant. For freight or passage, apply to J S. WOOLLEY, Or THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH, Queen-street. March 12,1367.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1046, 22 March 1867, Page 1
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