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, FOR SYDNEY. rpHE Panama, New Zealand, an s Australian Royal Mail Company' ' AUCKLAND,' 850 tons, 150 horso-power, Henry Harris, R.N.R. Commander, will be despatched with Her Majesty'i Mails, on TUESDAY, the 2nd July, at noon. For freight or passage, apply at the Company'i Office. H. M. JERVIS, Agent. STEAM TO RIVERHEAD. PARLIAMENTARY RATES, ONE PENNI EXCURSION. Steamer " 'GEMINI' is open to EXCURSIONISTS to RIVERHEAD and BACK, at Old Country Fares, Ono Penny per Mile, leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'clock a.m., and Riverhead at 2.30 p.m. Fares to parties not returning the same day, 8s ; Sheep, 9d each; Freight, 10s per ton ; less 25 per cent, discount on Bone Dust, Guano, and Agricultural Implements. J. CASEY. April 2, 1867. STEAM TO THE NORTH. rjpHE Paddle Steamer ' ENTERPRISE No. 2,' will leave Auckland every WEDNESDAY, at 5 p.m. ior Wangarei, calling at Little Omah, Wangarei Heads, and Graham's Town, returning on FRIDAY as per Time Tablo. The steamer will also call at Mangapai on her Trips of the 12th and 26th of June. BUTT & ANDERSON,

Agents. FOR WAIKATO AND RAGLAN. T HE p ' s ' 'PRINCE ALFRED,' A. i AitQtTHAR, master, will leave for the above Ports THIS DAY (.Monday), the 24th instant, about midnight. : For-freight or passage apply to S. HAGUE SMITH, Auckland; Or, E. W. WALKER, Onehunga. STEAM 10 ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS. Favourite Steamship ' GREAT BRITAIN,' Lieut. J. Geo", R.N.R., Commander, is expected to leave England on the 9th May, and will, in all probability, be despatched from Melbourne to Liverpool about the 9th August next. For further particulars apply to CRUICK3HANK, SMART & CO. Auokland, May 14th, 1867. FOR LONDON DIEECT. WILL SAIL ON 7th JULY. WITH PASSENGERS AND CARGO. Beautiful New Clipper Ship ' WARWICK,' 1,005 tons register, D. Smith, Commander, classed at Iloyd's Al for 21 years. This Ship is n'.w loading, and will be promptly despatched. For passage apply to DAVID NATHAN. FOR THE BULLER RIVER. -j'X-l ■ rjTHE Threo-masted Schooner ' LIT ™ FRED,' 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. TAURANGA. - ME. A. WAEBEICI, LAND, COMMISSION, & SHIPPING AGENT. Land Purchases negociated between Europeans and Natives. MR. W., from his long residence in the District, is eminently qualified to render every information to persons wishing to invest or settle ; either as to the leasing or purchase of Native Lands. Peace having been established since the visit to f Tauranga of His Honor the Superintendent, who aaßured the Natives that they will be allowed, under condition, to sell their lands to Europeans, a most eligible opportunity now offers for investment or settlement in this rich and fertile district. WAITEMATA FLOUR MILL AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. ? N tendering my best thanks for past favours and i soliciting a continuance of support, I beg to intimate that Messrs. HendehsOn and Macfablane will in future act as my Agents. JOHN LAMB. Auckland, February 9, 1867. NOTICE. STOLEN or Strayed from Ngaruawahia, on or about the 3rd June last, a small Light Bay MARE,_ branded H on near shoulder, about fourteen hands high. One Pound Reward will be given to any person returning the same to the undersigned, if strayed ; and if stolen, Two Pounds upon conviction of offender or offenders. MR. BRASSEY, Bank of New Zealand, Ngaruawahia • Or MR. BRABBEY, ' . Grafton Road, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1126, 24 June 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1126, 24 June 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1126, 24 June 1867, Page 1