STE XM TO ENGLAND IN STXTY D^\S. mHB Favo-irito Steamship ' GREAT BRITAIN,' Lieut, j. Gniv, R.N.R., Commander, ia oxpoetcd to leave Fdltl .nd on the 9th ilav, and will, in all probability, be despatched from Melbourne to Liverpool about tlie 9th August next. For further particulars apply to CRUIOKSHANK, SMART & CO. Auckland, May 14 th, 1567. STEAM TO THE NORTH. rj~!HE Paddle Steamer ' ENTERPRISE NO. 2,' will leave Auckland every WEDNESDAY, at 5 p.m. tor Wangarci, calling at Little Omah, Wangarei Heads, and Graham's Town, returning on FRIDAY as per Time Table. The steamer will also call at Mangnpai on her Trips of tho 12th and 26th of June. BUTT & ANDERSON, Agents. STEAM TO RIYERHEAD. PARLIAMENTARY RATES, ONE PENNY EXCURSION. 1 Steamer 'GEMINI' to EXCURSIONISTS to RIYERHEAD and BACK, at Old Country Fares, One Penny per Mile, leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'clock a.m., and Hiverhead at 2.30 p.m. Faros to parties not returning the same day, 3s ; Sheep, 9d each ; Freight, 10s per toir; less 25 per cent, discount on Bone Dust, Guano, and Agricultural Implements. J. OASEY. April 2, 1867. WAIKATO TRANSPORT. ALTERATIONS IN TIME. a rpHE favourite p. a. ' WAIPA' will, on and after MONDAY nest, 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 same rates as heretofore. W. J. YOUNG-, Agent. June 13, ISG7. FOR TAURANGA AND OPOTIKI. Calling at Intermediate Ports, should, sufficient inducement offer. v ""Vv.'i. HP HE Bay of Plenty Steam NavigaJL tion Company's (Limited,), s.s. St^mer •TAURANGA,' T>. SjiiLABS, Master, will leave for the above Ports THIS DAY, 18th instant, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS MACKY, Agent. June IS, 18G7. FOR NAPIER. Hp HE Steam Ship ' STAR ° F THE SOUTH will receive Cargo at the Queen-street Wharf, on THIS DAY, for the above port, and sail at 6 p.m. sharp. All Goods must be alongside by 2 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to J. S. MACFARLANE. FOE LONDON DIRECT. WILL SAIL ON 7TH JULY. WITH PASSENGERS AND CARGO. fJHHE Baautiful New Clipper Ship < WARWICK,' 1,005 tons register, D. Sinnr, 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. FOR NEWCASTLE, Forwarding Passengers to Sydney. HP HE Favourite Trader ' SUSAN' will sail early next week. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. FROM THE 4 MANUKiU. FOR GREYMOUTH DIRECT .jTLj. clipper ketch 'ISabbiia; 53 tons register, Mahtih H. Bubbbed, master, having all her cargo on board, will sail as above, wind and weather permitting, THIS DAY, Tuesday, the 18th instant. For passage only apply to SHIRLEY W. HILL, j Fort-street: W. D. BREWER, Onehunca. June 18, 1867.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 18 June 1867, Page 1
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