S.S. 'AUCKLAND.' j, /CONSIGNEES aro rcquosted tc present BILLS of LADING a,ld PAY FREIGHTS at tho Office, THIS MORNING by 11 o'clock, receiving thereon the order for discharge of shipment, otherwise Goods to hand will be landed and warehoused at their risk and expense. H. M. JERYIS, Agent. Juno 25, 18G7. 1 — 3 FOR SYDNEY. rp HE Panama, New Zealand, and S '^ ust . ra^aa al Company's 'AUCKLAND,' 3 SSO tong, 150 horse-power, Hrn'ry Hahuis, R.N.R., s Commander, will be despatched with Hor Majesty's Mails, on TUESDAY, tho 2nd July, at noon. For ireight or passage, apply at the Company's Office. H. M. JERVIS, Agent. FOR TAURANGA, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. Landing Passengers at Poverty Bay. 3 fjp HE N. Z. S. N. Company's s.s. b ' WELLINGTON,' F. Eenxeb, Commander, will bo despatched for the abovo ports on FRIDAY next, 28th instant, at 2 p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agonts. FOR BARRIER ISLAND (TRYPHENA HARBOUR), MERCURY BAY, TAIRUA AND TAURANGA. ITIHE Bay of Plenty Steam Navigati°n Company's (Limited) s.s. 'TAURANGA,' D. Seilars, Master, will leave for the above Ports on MONDAY, July 1, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS MACKY, A gent. June 25, ISG7. FOR WAIEATO HEADS. Sufficient Cargo not offering for Raglan. „ mHE p.s. 1 'PRINCE ALFRED,' A. FAnijrHAR, master, will leave for tho above Place TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), the 25th instant, about midnight. ~ For freight or passage apply to S. HAGUE SMITH, Auckland ; Or, E. W. WALKER, . ' Onehunga. STEAM TO RIYERHEAD. PARLIAMENTARY EATES, ONE PENNY EXCUESION. art riIHE Steamer 'GEMINI' i.rTpTn to RIVERHEAD and BACK, at Old Country Fares, One Penny per Mile, leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'cioek a.m., and Riverhead at 2.30 p.m. Fares to parties not returning the same day, 3a ; Sheep, 9d each ; F 'eight, 10s per ton ; les3 25 per cent, discount on Bone Dust, Guano, and Agricultural Implements. J. CASEY. April 2, 1867. STEAM TO THE NORTH. rpHE Paddle Steamer ' ENTERPRISE No. 2,' will leave Auckland every WEDNESDAY, at 0 p.m. ior Wangarei, calling at Little Omah, Wangarei Heads, and Grnham's Town, returning on FRIDAY as per Time Table. The steamer will also call at Mangapni on her Trips of the 12th and 26th of June. BUTT & ANDERSON, Agents. STEAM TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS. =1 niHE Favourite Steamship ' GREAT BRITAIN,' Lieut. J. Gkit, R.N.R., Commander, ia expected to leave Englund on tho 9th May, and will, in all probability, bo despatched from Melbourne to Liverpool about the 9th August next. For further particulars apply to CP.UICK3HANK, SMART & CO. Auckland, May 14th, 1867. FOR THE BITLLER DIRECT. FROM THE MANUKAU. ."■ - rr\HE Regular Trader i • ••: ' 1 • MARY JANE,' Schooner, Robert S. Kiubv, Master, will sail as above on THUKSDAY, the 27th instant. For passage only apply to W. D. BREWER, Onohunga. Or, to Tho Captain, on Board. FOR THE BULLER RIVEB. rjIHE Threo-masted Schooner ' LITTLE FRED,' •s-SsvStfe--132 tons register (hourly expected in tho Manukau), ■will load with despatch for the above place. Superior accommodation for passengers. For passage only apply to W. DAYIES, Ship Chandler, Onehunga. FOR POYERTY BAY. 'T'HB clipper Schooner ~ 'JANE,' FAUiK.vEii, mastor, will sail as "above, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 29th instant. For freight or passage apply to T. HAOKY & CO., ; Agents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 1127, 25 June 1867, Page 1
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