Si-EAM TO RIVERIiEAD. r All LI A !\I EX XA K Y HATH J—ONE PENNY EXCUR<IOS. :HE Steamer .a. T £Kvi\ -S. ' GEMINI,' Is open to F-XCURSTOKISTs! to RTVKiinEAD and HA' K, at old Cc.mlvy Faros, One Penny per Mile, leavi:iLr Anekland daily at 11 o'clock a.m., and Riverliead at 2.30 p.m. Fares to parties not returning; the ?amo day, ; : : lieop 9d Freight 10s per ton ; less 2o per cent discount on Bono dust, Guano, an;! Ayrieiiltural Implements. J. CASEY. April 2, ISG7. FO R I, OND ON. TIII3 ■sort ii eUN cno ss; J. G. Moiuivf., C'OMM.VNPEK. " HIS beautiful clipper ship will be . despatched on ;• WEDNK'PAY, 15th MAY. The saloon and belwuer.-deeks aie very line. In.-pcction in specially invited. RA.IF.S 07 1 A.-SAGE : Saloon, as per agreciuent. !~'eco::d (."abin ... £35 0 0 Storage £20 0 0 For Fieight cr Passaso apply to CKI. ICKSIIANK, sf.TART & CO., Agents. Auckland, March 20, 1867. FOR SYOXEY DIRECT. rjIHF. Clipper Barque ' AII3TLETOE,' Captain llrnsn, Tlll°. DAY (Saturday), 13th iust. i'or freight or passage apply to HARRIS & LAURIE. FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. rpHfcl favourite Barque Zif' : ■ ' aieliiuish; will sail punctually on TL'K-'DAY, 10th instant. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSUN & MACFARLANE, Or to The Captain, on Board. FOR SAN FI?AKCISCO DIRECT. ■ HE Clipper Barque ' HLYERSHAM,' 70U tons, Captain T. B. Skkblock, now daily expected, -will sail within a week from date of arrival. Passages can now be engagel on application to HENDERSON & MACFAIiLANE. FOR N. PIER DIRECT. rpHK Favorite Schooner ' ROSE ANN/ will sail as above, on TUESDAY, tlio 16t"n instajit. For Passage only, ajiDlv to BUTT & ANDERSON, Agents. FOR NAPIKR DIRECT, r|' HE Schooner " ' BANSHEE,' ttCSSZXSir 100 tons burthen, will leave for the above port on WEDXE'-IIAY next, 17th inst. For freight or pnss'-ge apply to COMBES & DisXDY, Agents. FOR M ANGARA I AND WANGAREI. s fiue fnst-siiiling cutcer JL .jgv'A" • ' SMUGGLER,' will sail TfJIH DAY, at -J p.m. For freight or passage appl}' on board, or t j BUCHANAN & STEWART, Agents. April 1, 1807NOTICE OF EE3IOYAL. . Bli U CE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, "LJAS P-EMOVFD TO 104 QUEEN-STUEJiT, r.cxt door 11 3lr. fiitor.'r, Draper. AIR. jICLACTILAN HAYING secured the services of the MILLINER 3 and S'i'KAYv'-'.VOUKERS who have given such universal satisfaction during iheir engagements with Mrs. L'AVkon- and Messrs. NYilson akd McLiCKI.AN, begs to info;in liis friends and the public generally that he has opened the Promises lately known a.s tho " Oiuang Tuna Ilong" (four doors above the Odd Fellows' Hall), T?ith a well and carefully-selected stock of MILLINERY AVI' DRAPERY, and hopes, by civility and attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. jS'.ll—Every description of Millinery, Straw-work, and Dress and Mantle-malar,g done on tlio premises, "WAIT EM AT A. FLOUR All 01, AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. 1 N tendering my test thanks for past favours and i soliciting a continuance ot support, I beg to intimate that Messrs. and Macvahlane will in future act as my Agents. JOHN LAMB. Auckland, February 9, ISG7. MONEY. MONEY. PHILLIPS Old-established LOAN OFFICE REMOVED opposite tho Market, Queen-street. PHILLIPS' LOAN OFFICE. MONEY ADVANCED on Plate, Jewellery, Clothing, &c., &c., at half the rate charged at other houses.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 13 April 1867, Page 1
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