Shipping. r to the NORTH. Fine Steamer ' R O W E N A/ Alfx. McGregor, Master, will leavo Auckland ovei/ MONDAY, at 4 o'clock, for Bay of Islands, Wangaron, and Mangonui ; leaving Bay of Island 9 for Auckland every FIIIDAY, at 12 noon. CHUICKSLJA jSIK & CO. 4 Uigh-street. Auckland. s JpiOß KAIPARA DIRECT. Ie Barquentinc c PRINCE ALFRED ' will sail for the above places THIS DAY (Wednesday), the 2Sth instant. For freight or passage apply to OWEN & GIIAHAM, Agents. TfOR WANGAREI AND JJ MM-Gaph. The Schooner 'CLYDE,' having been unavoidably detained, will leave as above THIS DAY (Wednesday), May '2S, at 10 o'clock a.m., weather permitting. For freight or passage apply on board. WANGAREI AND JP MANGAPAI. The Schooner >SBHSe ■ CAMBRIA' will leave as above THIS (Wednesday) EYENTNO, at S o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Firewood Wharf. T7l O R NEWCASTLE JD DIRECT. The splendid Iron Clipper Ship ' EDINBURGH CASTLE 1 sail for the above port in a few days. For freight or passgge apply to | OWEN & GRAHAM, Agents. i T> AR Q U K * ADKLHEID/ n FROM LYTTE LTON. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading and Pay Freight to the undersigned. GEO. W. BI.VNEY. TO CONSIGNEES. BARQUE ' ADELHEID,' FROM LYTTELTON. SCHOONER ( emulous; erom dunedin. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading and pay freight to the unrfersigued. GEO. W. BINNEY, Agent. Tenders. HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR NEW WHARF AT NORTH SHORE. Harbour Board OiTice, May-23, 1573. Tenders will be received ai. ihis Oflice until FRIDAY, the 30th instant, at Noon, for the Erection of & le .,e N 'S& J ri Tenders lo be endorsed *• Tender for Avnarf at the North Shore." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. WILLJAM C. DALDY, Cliairman. rjp O BUILDERS. Tenders are required for Rebuilding ebbe's Buildings, in Fort-street.—Apply at my office, Shortlandstreet. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. rjl O CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by undersigned until 4 p.m. ou THURSOAV. -2'Jth instant, for the erection of Brick Shop and Show Rooms in Queen-street. Plans and specifications at my cilice, stichbury'a Buildings. P. F. MARTINEAU BURROWS, Architect. Coals. OOA L! COAL!! COAL!!! The undemgQed are prepared to supply the BEST NEWCASTLE COAL AT FORTY SHILLINGS PER TON, in Lr 1 !" one load or more, in the City of Auc! 'and ; Famell and Subr -bs, FORTY TWO AND S'XPFSCE Cash on Delive:/. A R C H A R D & CO., MeciiAKics' Bay. IN PRICE OF COAL. NEWCASTLE COAL, i DELIVERED to Buyers taking one or more loads ; at [ 40s. PER TON. j J. CRAIG, Fort-street. T>AY OF ISLAND 3 COAL YARD, BREAKWATER ROAD. 100 TONS COAL ON SALE, BY 7 HENRY GILFILLAN, Agent. 7, Queen-street. c = Hotels. Army and navy hotel, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. MICHAEL DINNIN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor having redecorated and refurnishei his House in the newest style, is prepared at all time: to accommodate FAMILIES AND VISITORS. . Terms moderate. Servants punctual and civil. jp AP AKUBA HOTEL The above splendidly-situated Hotel, Aye chaini from the Railway Station at Papakura, doing a larg« and increasing business, may be obtained oa mouerau terms on application to the owner, Mr. k. Martin This large and commodiou? Hotel, with its extensiv< grounds, is freehold properly, and will prove a splen(Uc investment for a business man, the proprietor boinj about to leave the colony.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3602, 28 May 1873, Page 1
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