Shipping. i "IQIOR SYDNEY AND MELBOUENE. -The fast and favourite s.s. 'lEEO,' Captain Lotsan", may be expected here again about the 22nd October. She will leave for Sydney and Melbourne three days afiier arrival. For freight or passage apply to • , ; CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. High-street, Auckland, '- . Sept. 26/ 1574. A USTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAHT'S steamers. FOK SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS; also, the pai;yiep. river goldfields. The splendid Steamship ! . 'VICTORIA,' 2100 tons, J. T. Dtjkrell, Commander, expected on cr about 6th November, will sail as above three days after arrival. • „ ~ , , , For freight or passage, and aU to Agent. .X>ENINSULAR & ORIENTAL NAVIGATION COMPafijiengers can now be booked at Auckland by the above Company's line of Mail Steamers from Sydney or Melbourne to Great Britain and the Continent of Europe, via Galle and Suez; also, to Adelaide, King George's Sound, Galle, Suez, Java, Singapore, China, and Japan.—For full particulars apply to H. Jr. JEItVIS, Agent. -g-vcte- A UC KL AND STEAM PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED). AUCKLAND TO THAMES DAILY. The p.s. ' GOLDEN GROW N.' Thames to Auckland: THISDAY (Thursday), at9.SO a.m. Auckland to Thames: ; TO-MORROW (Friday), at 11 a.m. tS~ Freight S3, per ton, leceived 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. . : EOR GISBORNE AND NAPIER, Carrying Cargo for Gisborne only, The s.s, ' , v : 'PRETTY : JANE,' yfillleave as above 48 hours after arrival. '' Notice to SnrpFP.'its.—l-To Cargo can l)s received ./ lor the Company's Cnasiiog or Foreign Steamers unless sliipped on tlieir own "Way-bills, which can be had j at the Office of the Company. All Freights of five ijhiiiings and under must bo prepaid. , W. LOUDER, Manager and Engineer. THAMES. " - ; . P.S. 'HAURAKI.' Fridny, at 12 micinight. From the Thamis : Thursday, at 9 a.m. . - Saturday, at midnight. HOLMES EROS., CO ROMI ND EL^ ' P.S. 'HAURAKI.' ; Thursday, at 6 p.m. 1 Fjio'sr CoßOitAsur:!,: Friday,at 20 a.m. - HOLMES BROS. > QITEAM TO MAHXTRAjSTGI )0 AND HOT SPRINGS. The p.s. 'LADY BOWEN,' Captain Kaspek, leaves every Saturday; at 11 o'clock morning, and every Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning. For. Matakana and ibe Kav.-au : ' Every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock morning. For freigut or passage apply to J CASEY. KJIOR TAT7RANGA AND -Ij ohtwa, calling atmerCHEY BAY. The s.s. 'SOTITHEEN CROSS,' From Queen-street Wharf: EVERY SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. (Weather, &c., permitting.) . Intending shippers .will please take notice that in futurn all cargo must be alongside before 1 p.m., ac--oompiiied by a Shipping Order from our office ; and the fr vhtupon all goods shipped for Oliiwa must be ■ in Aucklind. J. S. IIACFAELANE & CO., Agents. "ffr o]R HOBAET TOWN DIRECT. ; Tha Favorite Barque 'BELLA MARY,' 'Captain Geo. HcAarnnn, will sail as above on FRIDAY nest, October 2. For Freight or Passage apply to ;«: ■ . STONE EROS., Agents. " Q<HIP 'COUNTESS OF KINTORE,' FOR LON3CM. NOTICE TO lETENDING PASSENGERS. No Steerage Pa-sengera will be booked by this vessel after Wednesday, October 7. _ Two Saloon Cabins still disengaged, for wiiich early application will be necessary. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. OR LONDON. The A 1 Barque •peendale; 41G tons register, Hicfiaivd "Wiczex-L, Commjinder, is i,.yv? loading for London direct, and will sail at an , ear'ir date. For rates of Freight apply to JOHN BATGER, Agent2?.Z. Shipping Co. (Limited). J3 ARQUE 'LOCH URR.' ' 1T „. m , , . A) 1 Accounts against the barque 'Loch » - r rendered to the undersiraecl in dunlicato before four «,'clock THIS DAY (Thursday) or they cannot be recognised. ' JOHN BATGER " Agent m.Z. Shipping Co. (Limited). O T I c eT Captain Clayton, of the barque • Tien Tsin,' from Launceston, will not be responsible fo>' any Debts Contracted by his Crew without his written authority. JAMES TAYLOR, Master. • eir SALE—A Cutter of 13 tons.--11. Rej.s Gkokoe, Shipping Fort-street. - "ST'OIt SALE—A Bont about three tons JD burthen, with Sails, Oars, &c., complete. Price £-22.—Address, by letter, to J.J.E., Herald Office. ] Musical Instruments. Br APl'ointmzm 1T.R.11. THE DUKE TO 0F DrKB,rKaHMessrs. j. browne & son beg to notify their REMOVAL to thoir permanent Musical Establishment in Queen-street, opposite the City Hall, Auckland. Pianofortes and Harmoniums by the most eminent English and Foreign Makers, selected specially for . them by their Agent. In stock - Pianofortes, by Broadwood, Erard, Kirkham, Allison, Bord, Urinsmead, Chappel, Hopkinson, &c.; Harmonium, by Alexander; Melody Organs, by Davis & Ramsden. A regular supply of new and popular Music. Mr. H. O. Brown, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer, - from Messrs. Broadwood & Allison, London. On sale—Violins, Bows, Concertinas, Accordions, . . Flutina3, Flutes, Violin. Viola, Violoncello, and : Doable Bass Strings, &c., "&c. ' 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4021, 1 October 1874, Page 1
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