FOR SYDNEY. JLKSfex rTIHE Panama, New Zealand, and I Australian Royal Mail Company's 'AUCKLAND,' 850 tons, 150 horse-power, Henry Hauris, R.N.R., Commander, will be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails, on MONDAY, the 2nd September, at noon. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office. H. M. JERVIS, Agent. FOR TAURANGA, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. _ ■» rjIHE N. Z. S. N. Company's s.s. 'TARANAKr,' H. B. Fbancis, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th instant, at 2 p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents. FOR TAURANGA. j fJIHE a'.S. ' TAURANGA,' wHlb D. will leave the Queen-street Wharf forthe above Port TO-MORROW, 28th instant, «tt~noon. ForJreight or passage apply to . THOMAS MACKY, : Agent. Pagfengeri must pay their Passage Money at the Agent's Office before going on board. FOR WAIKATO AND RAGLAN. "V? p. 8. 'PRINCE ALFRED,' A. Fabqtthab, master, will leave for the above places 48 hours after arrival. For Freight or Passage apply to S. HAGUE SMITH, Auckland ; Or EDGAR W. WALKE«, Onehunga. STEAM TO WAIKATO. npHE following is the Time Table j JL of the favourite s.r. ' GYMNOTUS:' Leaves Mercer for Ngaruawahia every Friday Morning. Leaves Ngaruawahia for Hamilton and' Cambridge every Monday morning. Leaves for Hamilton and. Ngaruawahia. every Tuesday morning. - leaves Ngaruawahia for Whatawhata and Alexandra every Wednesiay Morning. Leaves Alexandra for Whatawhata and Ngaruawahia every Thursday morning. Leaves Ngaruaw&hia for Mercer every Thursday at noon. Freight and passage at current rates. C. INNIS, Ngaruawahia; W. J. HURST & CO.. Auckland; J. T. SELLERS, Mercer, Agents.-
P. S. 'WAIPA.' REDUCTION OF FBEIGHT TO "WAIKATO. •!« fTIHB Undersigned begs to infonn JL the Public of Auckland and the "Waikato that he has reduced the rates SEsKssi»& of Freight per p.'s. ' Waipa' to all Stations on the Horotiu and Waipa Riveri 10a. per ton. This favourite steamer leaves Mercer for Ngaraawahia every TUESDAY, at 6 a.m. W. J. YOUNG. Queen-street. ITOTICE. b * FTEB this date no Cargo will bo lgMk _cx received on board the ' Gemini,' for Riverhead, until the Freight is ret paid. , OASEY. August 20, 1867. STEAM TO RIVERHBAD. PABLIAMENTABY BATES, ONE PEITITY EXCURSION. d rfIHE Steamer ' - 'GEMINI' ia open to EXCURSIONISTS to RIVERHEAD and BACK, at Old Country Fares, One Penny per Mile, leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'ciock a.m., and Eiverhead at 2.30 p.m. Fares to parties not returning the same .day, 3s ; Sheep, 9d each; Freight, 10s per ton j leas 25 per cent, discount on Bone Dust, Guano, and Agricultural Implements. J. OASEY. April 2, 1867. f NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERB. TO LONDON. . ALTERATION OF SAILING DAY. "®f>' ol, did Clipper -Ship "'ISOSSID E," Al- at Lloyd's for 12 years, Anthony Hedley, Esq., Commander,will leave Auckland for London on SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER NEXT, Instead of the 14th, as previously advertised. The 'Ironside' carries an experienced durgeon. URUICKSHANK, SMART & 00., Agents. Auckland, August 12, 1867. FOR THS BULLER DIRECT. (From the Manukau.) (jmE Well-known Schooner ' TAUHAHGA,' Captain Edwabds, ■will gail as above THIS DAY, 27th instant. For Passage only apply to J. S. MAOFARLANE, Auckland ; - Or to W. D. BUEWEB, Onehunga. A Boat for passengers will leave the Wharf, at 11a.m., sharp ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1181, 27 August 1867, Page 1
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