THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at 12 o'clock noon.™ 'J' HE Fast-sailing Powerful Paddle 1 i. Steamer, 66 horse-power, ' ROYAL ALFRED,' FROM AUCKLAND TO SHORTLAND, RKTOHNrNO THE SAME DAY. TIME TABLE. From Auckland to Shortland. Tuesday, February 9, at 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday, February 10, at 12 o'clock noon. Thursday, February 11, at 12.30 afternoon. Friday, February 12, at 1 o'clock afternoon. Saturday, February 13, at 1.30 o'clock afternoon. From Shortland to Auckland. The 'Maori Chief' will leave the Creek for the ' Royal Alfred Tuesday, February 9, at 3 -lo o'clock afternoon. Wednesday, February 10, at 3.15 o'clock afternoon. Thursday, February 11, at 4.15 o'clock afternoon. Friday, February 12, at 4.45 o'clock afternoon. Saturday, February 13, at 5.15 o'clock afternoon. From Grahamstown Wharf. Tho 'Maori Chief' will leave for the 'Royal Alfred :' Tuesday, February 9, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon. Wednesday, February 10, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon. Thursday, February 11, at 5 o'clock afternoon. Friday, February 12, at 5.30 o'clock afternoon. Saturday, February 13, at 6 o'clock afternoon. Return Tickets, at reduced fares, issued on Saturdays, available on the Monday following. S. HAGUE SMITH. FOR LONDON DIRECT. .jXa ' i "HE fine Aberdeen clipper ship 'COUNTESS OF KINTORE,' 737 tons register, C. G. Prthrbbhidob, Esq., Commander, will leave Auckland for London on SATURDAY, 27th February. 1569. The accommodation for all classes of passongers is unrival.ed For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSH&NJi, SMAST, & CO., A gents; or OAPT. PKTHKRB -.IDGE, on board. Auoklaud, December 29, 1858. FOR WANGAREI AND MANGAPAI. cutter < WANGAREI,' Akderson, Master, will sail for the above port on the first change of wind. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. ROBERTON & CO., Agent«. FOR TAHITI DIRECT. L- rj\HE Schooner fMfy-- 'KATE GRANT,' •WSSmE^' W Khajt, Master, will sail as above on WEDNESDAY next, 10th instant. For Freight apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents. FOR SALE, .rr>HE Clipper Schooner 'CLYDE.'— For particulars apply on board, or to L. D. NATHAN & CO., •3Jwjtr Agents. SEASONABLE NOVELTIES IK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Twenty-three cases of new goods just opened at CII A P>l AN'S. New Editions of Swinburne—Smedley—Dickens— Longfellow—Dante—Tupper—Sheridan Knowles —Francatelli and Bowman's Large Cookery— Shelley —Edina Bums —Wilson's Tales of the Borders —Carpenter's Penny, Popular and Sunday Readings — British Rural Sports — Ingoldsby Legends (illustrated carmine and cheap editions) — Pepper's Mines and Minerals —Walker's Rhyming Dictionary—De La Motte's Alphabets—Guthrie's Pulpit and Platform Anecdotes —Carlile's Freemasonry—Enquire Within—Queen's Journal— Rouse's Practical Man—Dr. Bull's Hints to Mothers—Every Man's Own Lawyer—Goodfellow's Calculator — Celebrated Jumping Frog—Willy Reilly — Family Herald—Sunday Magazine — Spurgeon's Morning by Morning and Evening by Evening — Baron Munchausen—King's Interest Tables — National Melodist — Bceton's Garden Management — Ellis's Polynesian Researches— Language of Flowers — Bceton's Rubricated Family Bible with 900 illustrations—Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals— 165 Copies Shakcsperc, complete, from Is 6d to 635. 325 " Scott, Cooper, Smollet, &c., Sixpenny Edition 936 " Irish National School Books 1010 " Mavor's and Carpenter's Spelling Books 340 " Lennie's and Murray's Grammars 780 " New Arithmetical Table Books 906 '• Iron Bound School Books (something new) How to Cook Eggs, Apples, "Rabbits, Potatoes, Fish, Onions, Dinners, Game —Make Soup, Salad Cakes —Preserve Fruit, &c each in a hundred different ways Farthing Books, Halfpenny Books, Penny Books Reward Books and Cards, Illuminated Cards and Tickets for Sabbath and Week day Schools And 825 New Novels for Chapman's Circulating Library Chapman's New Zealand Almanac, 1869, price 2i. 6d. Chapman's Anekland Provincial Almanac, 1869, price Cd. Chapman's Auckland Sheet Almanac, 1869, price 3d. ' GEO. THOMSON CHAPMAN, Bookseller, Stationer and Publisher, Auckland. 1 t ESDAMES KIRBY <fc MEREDITH, Milliners ' and Dressmakers, REMOVED to 77 WAKE-FIELD-STREET. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FAC 1 TORY lias REMOVED to Shortland-street (A few doors above A. Clark & Sons' warehouse) Where all orders will be promptly attended to. PBINCE OF WALES THEATRE. 'p O-NIGr HT! TO-NIGr HT !! LORD DUNDREARY'S ' ! L E T T E E.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1628, 9 February 1869, Page 1
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