Shipping. OVERLAND ROUTE TO v P ENGLAND, via SAN FRAN"*avmrPiP*' CISCO AND NEW YOKE. THE AUSTRALASIAN AND AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPACT (Under (50i.-rr.ACT mn the SEW Soctii Wales axd New Zealand Govr.nx3iESTs_ foii the Conveyance of Her Majesty s Mails;. The splendid Steamship •MONGOL,' SOOO tons, 400-liorsepower bp dc=i> itched from Auckland on MONDAI, luarcn IC, at "noon, for San Francisco (calling at Ivandai it an Fo?f«S V W'sae®. and 8,1 Particulars, applj- to For freight. & JIACKAELiSa _-rwe«*_ A USTRAL ASIAN STEAM a 4 navigation company's FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, THANSHIFTING to BRISBANE & ALL OTHER QUEENSLAND POETS, ADELAIDE, and GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A. S. N. Company a Steamships. The Splendid new Steamship ' WENTWORTH,' CSO tons. J. PriLi'.KLL. Commander, expected about "Wednesday, 11th March, and will leave, as above, three dnvs* after arrival. For particulars of freight or passage, apply to ff. M. JERVIS, Agent. --V«. X>ESULAB monthly [V STEAM COMMUNICATION" AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. The fast and favourite s.s. •HER O,' Captain T. Logan", may be expected here again about tlie 10th March. . She will sail three days after arrival. For freieiit or passace apply to CRUICKSHANK A" CO., Agents. Hiffh-street, Auckland, February 10.1574. A PCKIASD STEAM -ink- PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED). AUCKLAND TO TEI AMES DAILY. The p.s. 'GOLDEN CROWN' The above Steamer having been unable to return from the Thames last evening, lier regular trip WILL NOT EE Rl'N TO-DAY. She will leave for the Thames at Noon, TOMORROW. £3" Freight Ss. per ton, received at the Company's store, on the Wharf, and kept until shipped, free of charge. No live stock will be received on board after 9 a.m. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. The s.s. 'STAR OF THE SOUTH' Will sail FOR NAPIER ONLY, On THURSDAY next, at 5 p.m. The s.s. 'PRETTY JANE' Will sail
FOR (the only boat ON the berth.) AND NAPIER, THIS DAY (Wednesday), gt 1 p.m. Goods for Oisborno will not be reccivod after 12 o'clock noon This Dav {Wednesday}. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Ko can be received for the Company's ceasting or foreign steamers unless shipped on their own way-bills, "\vhicli can be had at the office of the Company. The p.s. < E F E O B r ±'J TIME TABLE: .From the "Wade: Wednesday, 11th March, at 11 a.m. For Orewa: Thursday, 12th March, at S a.m. From Orewa: Friday, 13th March, at 2 p.m. For the Hot Springs every Saturday, at 2 p.ip.; leaving for Auckland on Monday, at 6 a.m. (Circumstances permitting.) A. S. P. COMPANY, Agents. £<TEAII TO COROMANDEL. r The p s 'LALLA ROOK H.' From Accklaxd. Wednesday, Uth March, at X p.m. Friday, 13th March, at 1 p.m. From Coromakd?.l: Thursday, 12th March, at 1 p.m. Saturday, 14th March, at 12 noon. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) Nr-t responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging stock. HOLMES BROTHERS, Agents, Wharf. S. 1 SOUTHERN CKOSS.' From Queen-street "Wharf for Wangarel every "Wednesday From Queen-street Wharf for Tauranga every Saturday (Weather, &c., permitting.) Under engagement with the Government. J. S. MACFAKLANE & CO. •linuary 20, 1574. QTEAM ON THE KAL2ARA k5 "WATERS. The s.s. 'LILY,' Captain Eav.*soN, will sail cm under;— Tuesday—Helensville to Kaihu "Wednesday—Kaihu to Helcnsville Thursday— Helensville to Pahi Friday—pahi to Helensville and will continue to run aa above every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, ami Friday, until further orders from J. CASEY. Q TEAM TO MAHTTBANGI AND lIOT SPRINGS. The p.s. ' LADY BO WEN/ Captain Kasper, leaves every Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning, and every Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning For. Matakaxa and the Kawau : Every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock morning. For freight or passage apply to J. CASEY. XO THE ©NORTH. The Fine New Steamer 'ROWEN A,' Capt. Alexander McGiiegpr, will leave Auckland' every MONDAY, at 4 p.m., for Bay of Islands, "Wangaroa, and Mangonui; leaving Bay of Islands for Auckland every FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock noon. No cargo will be taken on board at Auckland after 2 p.m. on Mondays. y CETJICKSHATvR & CO. High-street, Auckland. TO SHIPPERS BY Jgaggjjg; J3I THE P.S.' ENTERPRISE," No. 2. Laid up for Repairs on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. HOLMES BROTHERS, Wharf. TilOR TARANAKI, NELSON, jp picton, Wellington, lytTEUTON, AND POET CHALMERS. The N.Z.S.S. Company's s.s. ■ • 'P H CE B E - H- AVo;>.m', X'omman(l cr, from the "Wharf, Onehunga, on THURSDAY next, 12th instant, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply to CO JIBES & DALDY, Agents, Auckland; Or, a. BARNES, Onehnnga. March 7,18T4. RIDAY, MAECH 13. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, "WELLINGTON, ANP IiYXTELTOX DIKECT. The p.s. ' PATERSON,' A. Kejotedy, Commander, will leave the Onehunga Wh&rf for the above ports on FRIDAY NEXT, March 13, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage apply to MORTON JONES, Agent, No. 1, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3846, 11 March 1874, Page 1
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