Shipping. v T> EGULAR MONTHLY. JAj steam communication ;4RS®BS3W AUCKLAND, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. The fast and favorite s.p. 'HER CV Logan, was to leave Melbourne on the 17th jrl-s'tanl. and so may be expected here about the 27th. Che will leave for Sydney and Melbourne four days after arrival. For freiflit or passage apply to CIiUICKSHANK <t CO., Agents, Auckland ; Or, R. S. LEDGER. Agent, Graliamstown, Thames, lligh-street, Auckland, Jlav 16. 1»7 3. ,-v i. AUST3 ALASIAK -c\_ STEAM NAVIGATION 9 0MP ; V^ Y ' S FIEST - kLASS SYDNEY k MELBOURNE, TCAXSnirPlN*''. to BRISBANE, ALL OTHER QUEENSLAND TORTS, ADELAIDE, anil KING GEORGE'S SOUND, by me A. S. X. Company's Steamships. The Splendid Steamship 'VICTORIA,' K. MrtORK. Comir-inder. expected from Sydney about 1h? lAth prox . wi'il leave four ilavs after arrival. For particulars .'f freight or passage, apply to H. M. .J Ell VIS. Agent. -W A~rCELAN 1) STEAM /A PACKET COMPANY 'GOLDEN CROWN.' Auckland forThimes—ll a.m. daily Thames for Auckland—rl p 111. daily. permitting.) 'ROYAL ALFRED.' ! Auckland for Coromandel: ! Wodnesd iv. -21st May. at 1 o'clock p.m. Fridav. '2'u\ May. at 2 oVlock p.m. (Circumstance permitting.) C< r?inand*'l for Auckland: Thursday. 22nd May. at 3 o'clock p.ir. J Saturday. _4'h May. at 2 o'clock p.n\ V'irt "instances permiitins:.' £ZT Freight s.«. y-?r ton. received at the Company's Store, on the. v>'h:\rf. and kept until shipped, free of , ch:ir?e. __ FO K N > ""> I E E, CiL usr. AT POVERTY BAY IT SUFFICIENT iNVt'CEMENT OFFERS. The p.s. 'COMEBAS G' Will s.iil as above THIS DAY ;Wednesday?, May'2lst, at 5 p.m. Circumstances pern"'tting.; Not re.-por.sib!" f->r accidents in shipping, cani 'nj, K l:v.' -tnek. I'or frei-h: or t .issige apply to ■WILLI"AM LODDER, Manager and Engineer. 0 R THE THAMES. (.'A*:v INO PASSENOF.RS & CASGO. P.S. 'F.NTKHPKT3E No. 2,' CArT. Sso>*, Wciinesiir.-. iin .May. at r. o'clock evening Fiidiy, iStd -y, at*7 o'clock evening P.S.' CHALLENGER,' CAPT. Edwabds, Thursdav. -22nd jlav, at 7 o'clock evening Saturday. -4:li May, 10 o'clock eveninj £%~ rrt':--;it ; ei- ton. No: re-i.onsiUe for accidents in shipping:, carrying, erdischarcing ''re st ek. CAPT. J. NEARING, Agent. Wharf. gTEAM FERRY SERVICE, j RIVERIIEAD TO AUCKLAND. The s.s. 'ECLIPS E * Will leave River'.t-ad DAILY at 0 o'clock a.m. sharp, "Will leave Auckland DAILY at 3 o'clock p.m. sharp* Carrying Passengers and Cargo at usual rates, and will continue to do so if sufficient inducement offers. JAMES M. LOGAN, Owner. a. Til O R LE VUKA JD DIRECT. Wrir'Hl/rlll JHirfii The favorite s.s. 'STAR OF THE SOUTH 1 Will make her first trip to Levuka on or about the Ist Jnne prox. Passage : £ s. d. Saloon 10 0 0 .. Retajn .. .. .. 15 o 0 Steerage .T GOO ~ ' Return 10 0 0 Fjikioht: 2.">s. per ton. For further particulars applv to \YM. LODDER, Manager. Office of the Company, Queen-street Wharf. ,-W A. CITEAM to MAHURANGI ►O AND THE HOT SPRINGS. The p.s. 'LADY BO WEN,' Captain Jackson", leaves Auckland Every SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock a.m.; leaving Mahurangi Every KONDAY, at 10 o'clock a.m. for Auckland. J. CASEY, Red Office, Whan". gTEAfiI TO THE NORTH. The Fine Steamer 'K OWE i\ A/ Alf.x. Mc-Gregou.. Master, will leave Auckland every MONDAY, at 4 o'clock, for Bay of Islands, Wangaroa, and Mangr>nui ; leaving Bay of Islands for Auckland every FRIDAY, at I*2 noon. CRUICKSIIANK & CO. High-street. Auckland. ~-v A. -fmOR WHITIANGA, MERCURY BAY, TAU3IANC.A, AND OPOTIKI. Calling at Whangamata if suliicient inducement offers. The s.s. , qcIXFIERN CROSS,' «-iptain D. ?ellaiw, will sail as above on ... - I)AY next, 27th May, at 2 p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to J. S. MACFARLAXE, a k . ,t. "SjlOR TARAXAKI, WANJ GANUI, AND WE3TPORT. The Taranaki s> Co > 5 s<s> '^o-ahead; £; T , L . L 1 vr%AY • Master, will leave as above on THURSDAY 22nd inst., at 9 a.tr. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents; A. BARNE3, Onehunga. TT 0R TARANAKI, NELJL} SON, PICTON, WELLIXGAND POET The N.Z.S.S. Company's o.s. ' \YELLINGTON,' M. Carky, Commander, from Manukau, on MONDAY next. 26th instant, at 9 a.m. For freight or passage apply to COAIBKS & DALDY, Auckland; A. BARNES, Onehunga; Or. R. S. XiEDGER, Grahamstown. JpOR MOERAKI, OTAOO. The Schooner c DXJKE OF EDINBURGH' will leave for the above port on SATURDAY next. Alas room for a few tons of cargo. For freight or passage apply to MORTON JONES, No. 1, Queen-street. JflOR VVNEDIN WHARF. The New Schooner 'BELLE BRANDON' q ... . . . sail for Dunedin on MONDAY, -oin iDstant. For freight or passage apply to Jons geip, No. 7, Queen-street. ' WOODVILLE.' JffiAThis fine vessel, A 1 at Lloyd's, is oi'cn for freight ai Charter to Europe, should s'lllicient inducement offer — A ,PPIy to Captain Hodge, on board the vessel, lvintr Alongside the Queen-street Wharf.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2905, 21 May 1873, Page 1
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