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Shipping. HAIL VV SERVICE. The A.S.N. Co.'s splendid steamship * CITY OF MELBOURNTV 1200 tons, J. W. Riiown, Commander, is appointed to leave Auckland for San Francisco, via Honolulu, on or about September 4 next. For freight or passage applv to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. a USTIiALASIAK STEAM NAVIGATION- COMPANY'S steamers. FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS. The splendid Steamship 4 VICTORIA,' 2100 tons, .1. T. Durjikll, Commander, expected on or about the 4th September, will leave three days after arrival. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to ft. M. JEKVIS, A^ent. "Di:gular monthly _]L\> STEAM COMMUNICATION I*ET WEEN AUCKLAND, SYNDKY, AND MELBOURNE. The fast and favourite s.s. •HERO,' C-tpiain "Looan, may be expected here again about the 17th of September. She will leave for Sydney and "Melbourne three days after arrival. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. High-street. Auckland, August 21, li>74. f>EXI>"SULAR& ORIENTAL -STEAM NAVIGATION COMPassengers can now be booked at Auckland by the above Company's line of M f »il Steamers from Sydney •or Melbourne "to Great >3-itain and the Continent of Europe, via Galle and Suez: also, to Adelaide, King George's Soun<!, Ga'le, Suez. Java, Singapore, China, and Japan.—For full particulars apply to 11. M. JERVIS, Agent. ,4 CCKLAN'D STEAM PACKET COMPANY AUCKLAND TG THAMES DAILY. The p.s. 'GOLDEN CROW 2s.' Auckland to Tararu, 11 a.m. Tararu to Auckland, 4 p.m. (Until further orders.) t3T 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. FOR LEVUKA, DIRECT. [under engagement to the colonial GOVERNMENT.] The favourite s.s. 4 STAR OF THE SOUTH' will leave as above on WE DNESDAY next, September at 5 p.m. P.S.—All i'reight to be paid in Auckland, and a triplicate copy of Export Entry to accompany the Shipping Note. Notick to Shippers.--No Cargo can be received for the Company's Coasting or Foreign Steamers unless shipped on r eir own Way-bills, which can be had at the Office of the Company. All Freights of live shillings and under mu>; be prepaid. W I.ODDER, Manager and Engineer. ~l7\ O K T H E THAME S. CAKKVISd AND CARGO. < H A U R A K I.' KU"M / •1.-KLANLI: Monday, August 31, at v o'cl ck evening Tuesday, September 1, nt 0 o'clock evening "Wednesday. September 2. at 0 o'clock evening Thursday, September o. it 0 o'clock evening Friday, September -i, ai 7 o'clock evening. From Thames: Tuesday. Septemter 1, at 0 o'clock morning "Wednesday September 2, at 0 o'clock morning Thursday,* September 3, at 9 o'clock morning Friday, September 4, at 1> o'clock morning Saturday. .>• ptember 5. at 12 o'ebek midnight. (Weather .*ii:d other circumstances permitting.) Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stnek. HOLMES BROS. Agents, Wharf. August 23. 1574. *|y|. JJ* OR COROMA NDE L. '--tW Carrying Passengers and Cargo. • ENTERPRISE Xo. 2.' Monday, Augcst 31, at 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, September 2, at 12 o'clock noon Friday. September 4, at 12 o'clock noon. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharcinc sf ck. NOTICE.—We anticipate runningthep.s. 'Manaia' in the place of the ' Enterprise No. 2' within fourteen days. lIOLMES BROS.. Agents, Wharf. August ZS, 18?4. Kilffll _ TAURANGA AND -aSggjg: Jj oroTiKi. The s.s. 'SOUTHERN CROSS, 5 From Queen-street Wharf: every Saturday, at 2 p.m. (Weather, Arc., permitting.) No cargo will be received after noon on the day of sailing. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO., Agents. gTEAM TO THE XORTIf. ' It OWEN A/ C*pt. Alfsakdek McGregor, "svill leave Auckland EVERY MONDAY, at f> p.m., for Bay of Islands, Wanjraroa, ar.d leaving Bay of Islands for Auckland every FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock noon. No cargo will be takec on board at Auckland after 3 p.m. on Mondays. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. -jjnr _ CI TEAM TO MAHURANGI O AND HOT SPRINGS. The p.s. „ __ . 'LADY BOWElt,' Captain KaesPbr, leaves every Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning, and every Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning. For Matakana and the Kawac : Every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock morning* For freight or passage apply to <J CASEY. mHE p.s. 'EFFORT,' Captain Kichard Smith, will leave AnckZjlßr jand for the Wade on Tuesdays, and Orewa on Thursdays (to suit the tides). Hot Springs and Pahoi on Saturdays, at noon, returning at 8 a.m. on Mondays. W A N G A N U I. JBsSksS' •pi lo Taranaki S.N. Co.'ss.s. 'GO-AHEAD,' A. D. JlcOillivray, Commander, from Onehunga, THIS DAY (Saturday), 29tl> inst. r at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Auckland; Or, A. BARNES, Onehunga. HOKIANGA. The ' PHANTOM,' T. Jokeh, Master, «U1 sail THIS DAY August 29, 1574. Adk. WANGAREI AND !IBUk J? MANGAPAI.—The Cutter ' Wanrarei. on SATUEDAY, at 8 p.m. - For freight, 4c, apply on board; or, to JowtFH ADOENWELL begs to notify that, for • the convenience of his friends, he has taken the business corner ef Victoria, streets, as a Branch Establishment; and trust*, Dy keeping a good Article, and selling at as tow a : rate as possible, for cash, to .merit that support which is due to enterprise.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 1

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