FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, AND THE BLUFF. • , ' -7 rC" HE favorite steamship i. • ;• " 'LORD ASHLEY,' Captain Woesp, on MONDAY next, 15th instant. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. FOR TAURANGA. (Calling at Intermediate Ports.) „ { HE s.s. " 'TAURANGA' ■will leave for tho above THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 5 p.m. For freight, or passage apply to THOMAS MACKY, Agent. February 9, 1869. FOR BAY OF ISLANDS. _ rp H ast and favorite s.s. - 1 TAURANGA,' will leave on the 12th February, at 6 p.m. Will call at intermediate places if sufficient inducement offers. THOMAS MACKY, Agent. FOR [SHORTLAND. Going alongside the Grahamstown Wharf. fj* HE powerful paddle steamer 'DUKE OF EDINBURGH,' Captain Marks, will sail THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 11 ».m. Fares.—Cabin, 65.; steeruge, 4e. THE P. S. 'ROYAL ALFRED' . "1 .. \T7ILL RESUME HER TRIPS VV to the Thames THIS DAY (Tuesday), the 9th instant, at noon. S. HAGUE SMITH. STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND TAPU. »J»IME TABLE of the s.s. ' HALCYON' fir the week ending Saturday, February 13,1869. AUCKLAND FOR TAPU. On Wednesday, February 10, at 12.30 p.m. On Friday, February 12, at 2 p.m. TAPU FOR AUCKLAND. On Tuesday, February 9, at 4.30 p.m. On Thursday, 11, at 10 a.m. On Saturday, February 13, at 3 p.m. -j. Carrying Passengers and Cargo up the Creek. J?.B.—The 8.8. 'HALCYON' will discontinue naming to Tapu after the 13th instant. G. SPINKS, Agent, Auckland ; FLEMING k STEVENSON, Agents, Tapu. THE PIONEER BOAT FOR SHORTLAND. (Landing Passengers at Tookey's Flat, and Grahamstown Passengers at the New Wharf.) ■ _ fj" HE favourite p.s. ypNrlßis* ' ENTERPRISE No. 2,' Captain Seojt, wili sail from the Wharf TOMORROW (Wednesday), at 10 p.m. Friday, February 12, at FARES: Saloon ... 6s. Fore Cabin ... 4s. Cargo taken at lowest current rates. *„* Cargo cannot be taken unless sent down half ui hour before the advertised time for starting. All Parcels for Grahamstown will be taken care of, free of storage, by Messrs. Holmes Bros., at the Hilton Hotel. H. B. MORTON, Custom-house-street East, Agent. February 6, 1869. FOR SHORTLAND. Calling at Grahamstown Wharf, and going up the Creek. ' LALLA ROOKH,' Captain Adams, will sail THIS DAY (Tuesday), the 9th instant, at 9 p.m. Freight, 12s. 6d. Fares, 6s. and 4s. Apply to M. NICCOL, Agent ; Or to J. CASEY, Red House, Qucen-stJcet Wharf. February 9, 1869. FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. fpHE Splendid Clipper Barque ipggX ' DUKE OF EDINBURGH,' C. H. Welcii, Commander, on SATURDAY, 13th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. Magnificent Frigate-built A .ijSjlTWv -i 1 a'. Lloyd s for 13 years, 726 tonß Jpffrfflw register, 'QUEEN BEE,' John Lpblxe T"sq , Commander, having nearly all hrr oirgo ene»e d—toeing supported by all the largest »bipjre>s—will certainly he the first vess-1 le.iving Aucklund, and will get awar early in FKBHXJ \ K.Y. In her t'onp she ho ai commodation for 20 Firstclasp, and in a La'ge and a iry Fleus* on Deck, amidships, he has rem fo* '20 Second Cabin Passengers. Apply on board to Captain Leslie, Or to BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. 18ih January, 18^9. FOR LONDON. well-known clipper Bhip MWM " ' IDA ZI2GLER,' 12C0 tons, G. SBi.LiEB, Esq., Master, will sail I h bnut tfaa end of January. j Vor pa-Ban- apply to j L. D. NATHAN & CO,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1628, 9 February 1869, Page 1
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