FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, SOUTHLAND, AND MELBOURNE. Calling at Tauranga, if sufficient inducement. P., N.Z., and A.R.M. Co.'s X Steamship 'LORD ASHLEY,' 500 tons, 100 horse-power, H. Woßsr, Commander, ■will leave for the above Ports on or about tho 14th instant. Freight or passage must be engaged at tho Company's Office. H. M. JERYIS, Agent. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN EOYAL MAIL COMPANY (LIMITED). ' rr.IlE Company's Steamships aro x anpointed to leave as under : — For ENGLAND and NEW YORK, via PANAMA. The 8. S. ' RAKAIA,' from Wellington, April S. Far TAUSASGA, NAPIER. 'WEI/LrNGTOX, X/TXfHL't'OS, OTAGO, SOUTHLAND, and MELBOURNE 1 , from Queen-street Wharf. The S. S. 'LOAD ASHLEY,' about tho 14th inst. For TAEAXAKI, NELSON, PICION WKL. XING-TON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, SOUTHLAND, EOKITIKA, and MELBOURNE, from Onehunga Wharf. The S. S. ' PHCEBE,' March IS. Time Tables may be seen and fullest information obtained at the Company's Office. Agent. FOB TAKANAKI, WaNGANUI, AND WELLINGTON. fJHHE N. Z. S. N. Company's s.s. ■ AHURIBI,* J. FxxSWSEDAT, Master, from Manukau, THIS DAY (Tuesday), the 10th instant, at 2 p.m. J COMBES & DALDY, Agents. FOR THE THAMES. - Hp EE 9. S. 'MIDGE,' THTS DAY (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock. Apply ta L. D. NATHAN & CO. Passengers and cargo conveyed up the Creek by the paddle-steamer ' Maori Chief.' KEY AND SWAN, Agents, Shortland. FOR THE THAMES GOI.D-FIELD3. . «innHE p.s. 'ENTERPRISE No. 2 ' "Will leave for the Diggings THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10 a.m. The only boat that goes up the Creek. Fakes : Cabin, 65.; Second Cabin, 4s. Freight : los. per ton. N.B.—All freight to be alongside half-an-hour before she leaves. FOE SHOETLAND. fJIHB S.S. 'TAURANGA,' •will leave the Queen-street Wharf THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at 11 o'clock. THOMAS MACXY, Agent. March 10, 1868. FOR WANGAREI AND MANGAPAI. r y i HE Favourite Trading Cutter 'WJAKGAEEI,' "Will Bail for the above Port, THIS DAY, at 6 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. ROBERTON &■ CO. FOE KAIPAEA. TJIHE Schooner 'MARINER,* "W. Stbotjh, Master, will sail for the above Port on THURSDAY MORNING, the 12th March, taking goods for Port Albert, Otamatea, Paparoa, and Wairoa. No goods leceived after 6 o'clock on. Wednesday. Freight 355. per ton. Apply to the Master on board, or to T. & H. COOKE, Yictoriu-street. FOli PAKIHI. Schooner Will sail as above from Manuku, on Wednesdav llthiri6t. For Passage anply to E. GIBBONS & CO., Onehunga. AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND factoey, VENETIAN HOUSS WELLEBLEY-BT. EAST* "R i' HOSTON BDSBY, Manufacturer of every description of and outside Window Blinds, plain and orna;nontal Wire Work. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanks for the liberal support and patronago he lies received from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, and hopes by attention and punctuality to secure a continuance of their favors. The Trade supplied with Venetian aid Wire Gauze Blinds and Spring Rollers for Holland Blinds. Old Blind:- Impaired and Painte.i. "Country orders to bo accompanied by a wtnVftt-oce,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1346, 10 March 1868, Page 1
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