FOE TAURANGA AND OPOTIKI. Calling at intermediate Ports, should sufficient I ■ inducement offer. i} fTIHH Bay of Plenty Steam NavigaA tion Company's s.B. '3isMxSe£iSif 'TAURANGA,' D. Selilabs, Master, will leave the Queen-street Wharf, for the above Ports TO-MORROW, 16th instant, at 6 p.m. No cargo received after threo o'clock on the day of sailing.
Passengers must pay their Passage Money at the Agent's Office, before going on board. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS MACKY, Agent. July 15, 1867. FOB NAPIER. rpHE favourite s.s. STAB OF THE SOUTH' Oapt. W. BeNdaix, will leave as above, TO-MOR-EOW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON. For freight or passage, apply to J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent. FOE NEWCASTLE DIRECT. Forwarding passengers to any Australian Port. *jp2E favourite Clipper Barque J|||||g- 'ANNE MELHUISH,'
will sail in a few days. For freight or passage, apply on Board, Or to, HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. July 12, 1867. FOR WANGAJ3/EI DIRECT. fJIHE fine Schooner 'KATE GRANT,' Captain Maizes', will sail as above THIB DAT, at noon. . . For freight or j-assage, apply on hoard. FOR THE BULLER. rjIHE Schooner 'eipleman;
will sail as above on TUESDAY, 16th instant. For passage, apply to E. GIBBOUS & CO., Onehunga. FOR TAHITI, SOUTH SEA' ISLANDS. rpHE fine new clipper schooner ' HERALD,* 90 tons, Geobqe Lovebock, master, is now alongside the Queen-street Wharf, and will sail in a few days for the above. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board : nr to TtLOflLAb W. UKOWN, Customhouse-street. -i 3- "WANTED to CHARTER for three h&r "v\ t V months, a VESSEL about 40 tons register; one fully 40 tons preferred. For further information apply to FRANZ SCHERFF, Fort-street.'J] Carpe Diem—Nuda Veritas—Dictum Sapient i Sat Est. PHRENOLOGICAL HAIL, AUCKLAND.
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SEMI-Wii-EKIiY CAKRTAQ-E TO AND FROM THE "WAIKATO, To suit tLe Time Table of tlie favorite p.s.' Bluenose.' JOHN 0. AKEBS HAVING made arrangements to FORWARD GOODS to any part of the Waikato at which the above steamer is accustomed to stop, begs to inform the public, the settlers on the Waikato especially, that ho is prepared to forward all classes of goods at a rowEn hate than any Carrier now on. the road. All orders with which he may be favoured if left at the store of the undersigned will be promptly attended to. D. K. CLABK3ON. Wyndham-Btreet. July 11, 1867. TAITRANGA. MB. A. WAEllfilCf, LAND, COMMISSION, & SHIPPING- AGENT. Land Purchases negotiated 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 aB to tho leasing or purchase of Native Lands. Peace having been established since the visit to Tauranga of His Honor the Superintendent, who assured the Natives that they will be allowed, under condition, to sell their lands to Europeans, a moat eligible opportunity now offers for investment or aett'ement in this rich and fertile district. H. H. TURTON, Native land, and general ; agent No. 2 Hobson's Buildings, Fort-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1144, 15 July 1867, Page 1
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