STEAM TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS. =i riIHE Favourite Steamship ' GREAT BRITAIN,' a Lieut. J. Gr.iy, R.N.R., Commander, is ospoctod to leave Englund on the 9th May, and will, in all probability, bo despatched from Melbourne to Liverpool about tho 9th August next. For furthor particulars apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO. r Auckland, May 14th, 1867. , STEAM TO THE NORTH. Paddle Steamer - ' ENTERPRISE NO. 2,' will leave Auckland every WEDNESDAY, at 5 p.m. for WangaTei, calling at Little Omah, Wangarei Heads, and Graham's Town, returning on FRIDAY as per Time Table. The steamer will also call at Mangapui on her Trips of the 12th and 26th of June. BUTT & ANDERSON, ' Agents. : STEAM TO RIVERHSAD. PARLIAMENTARY RATES, ONE PENNY EXCUESION. fJpHE Steamer " 'GEMINI' open to~EXCURSIONISTS to RIVESHEAD and BACK, at Old Country Fares, One Penny per Mile, leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'clock a.m., and Rivorhead at 2.30 p.m. Fares to parties not returning the same day, 3s ; Sheep, 9d each ; Freight, 10s per ton j less 25 per cent, discount on Bono Dust, Guano, and Agricultural Implements. f . J. OABEY. April 2, 1867. ft WAIKATO TRANSPORT. ALTERATIONS IN TIME. f|IHE favourite p. e. ' WAIPA' 1 will, on and after MONDAY next, run as follows, leaving Ngaruawahia for Mercer on Monday Mercer for Ngaruawahia on Tuesday Ngaruawahia for Cambridge on Wednesday Cambridge for Ngaruawahia on Thursday Ngaruawahia for Alexandra on Friday Alexandra for Ngaruawahia on Saturday Freight and Passage at Bame rates as hereofore. W. J. YOUNG, Agent. FOK TAURANGA AND OPOTIKI. _ "W?-. rip HE Bay of Plenty Steam Navigai tion Company's (Limited), b.b. Steamer 'TAURANGA,' D. SexiLab3, Master, will leave for the above Ports on SATURDAY, 15th instant, at 5 p.m. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS MACKY, Age . June 13, 1867 FOE LONDON DIRECT: WILL SAIL ON 7th JULY. WITH PASSENGERS AND CARGO. rpHE Baautiful New Clipper Shi T- < WARWICK,' 1 ; 1,005 tons register, D. Sunn, Commander, classed | at Lloyd's A 1 for 21 years. This Ship is now loading, and will be promptly despatched. For passage ap . DAVID NATHAN. FROM THE MANUKA.U. b FOE, GREYMOUTH DIRECT. * clipper ketch ■ 'ISABELLA,' , 52 tons register, Mailtin H. Bctbebil, master, now lying in the Manukau, will sail for Greymouth on SATURDAY, June 15th, forwarding passengers, per steamer, to all ports on the West Coast. , Has superior accommodation for passengers. ) For passage only apply to L SHIRLEY W. HILL, 2 Fort-sfaeet; i W. D. BREWER, I Onehunga. t June 10, 1867. FOR THE BULLER RIVEB. "V Hp HE Three-masted Schooner 1 ■- ' ■ LTTI ' Ij:E fr ED,' 132 tons register (hourly expected in the Manukau), will load with despatch for the above place. Superior accommodation for passengers. For passage only apply to W. DAVIES, Ship Chandler, Onehunga. FOR SAN FRANCISCO (GALLING AT TAHITI SHOULD INDUCEMENT OFFER.) rpHE well-known Clipper Barque ' KATE >' will sail as above on SATURDAY, 15th instant, j. Intending passengers are requested to apply not 0 |ater han Thursday at noon. HENDERSON & MACFABLANE. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1118, 14 June 1867, Page 1
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