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Shipping. /"VVERLAND ROUTE TO *sgl3eS»- EUROPE VIA SAN* FRANCISCO, iteSSSs' HONOLULU, AND NEW YORK. rTiiE Australasian Steam Navigation* Company rsDEft Contract -with the Governments or vVw South Wales and New Zealand, tor ConVtYANCE OF BEH MAJESTY'S MAILS.] The steamslvip < MIKADO,' o 500 tons, Frank Moore, Commander,i? appointed to leave Auckland for San Francisco via. Honolulu, oa WKDN KSDA Y, 25th instant, at 2 p.m. For freight or passage and all particulars apply to H. M. JERV.CS, Agent. A USTR ALASI AN STEAM iKSSSs-ck. NAVIGATION COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. FOR SYDNEY. MELBOURNE. AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS; ALSO, 'IHS rALMKK EIVK?. CI O LT> FT ET.DS. The splendid Steamship < WONGA WONGA' 1,000 tons, T. Lake, Commander, expected on or about 11th November, will leave three days after arrival. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to 11. M. JER VIS, Agent. Tp»EGTTLAR MONTHLY XV STEAM COMMUNICATION ™ CLSSZB ° y BETWEEN AUCKLAND, SYNDEY, AND MELBOURNE. The fast anil favourite s.s. 'HERO,' Captain T. Logan, may be expected here again about the 2Stli of November. She will leave for Sydney and Melbourne three days after arrival. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. High-street, Auckland, Oct. 30, 1874. IcvZT AUCKLAND STEAM /~\ PACK ANY FOR NAPIER DIRECT. The s.s. 'SOUTHERN CROSS,' TO-MORROW (Friday?, at 4 p.m. Notice to Shippers.—No Cargo can be received /or the Conapai-v's Coasting or Foreign Steamers unless shipped on tl eir own Way-bills, which caube had at the Office of the Cornpapy. AH Freights of five shillings and under must be prepaid. W. LODDER, Manager and Engineer. OR THE THAMES. P.S. ' HAURAKI.' To Thames. From Thames. Thursday .. .. 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. Saturday .. . 10 a.m. — 4p.m. "P.S. 'MANAIA.'Friday, S p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. e HOLMES BROS.. Agents, Wharf. JP 0 E COKOMASDEL The p.s. ' HAUEAKI. 1 For CoaoMANDEL : Friday, 11 a.m. F&om Coromandel : Friday, 5 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. No tarso received after 10a.m. HOLMES BROS., Agents, Wharf. QTEAM TO MAHURANGI k5 and hot springs. TUe P ' S ' 'LADY BOWE N,' Cantain Kasper, leaves every * Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning, and every Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning. For' Matakaxa and the Kawau : F.verr Tuesday, at 11 o'clock morning. For freight or passage apply to CASEY. xnoll TAURANGA AND ]lpgKis>; jp OHIWA, CALLING AT MEEaf*rifWVin> CURY BAY. ""'SOUTHERN CROSS,' From Queen-street Wharf: EVERY SATURDAY, AT 2 P.M. (Weather, &c., permitting.) Intending shippers will please take notice that in futur« all cargo must be alongside before l p.m., accompanied by a Shipping Order from our office; and the froight upon all goods shipped for Ohiwa must be prepaid in Auckland, a qp^vHLANE & CO., Ag-mts. JJI OR LOND ON. The A 1 Bzrque ' f E R N D A L E,' 410 tons register, P.icHAr.D Wigzell, Commandev, is now loading fo: London direct, and will sail at an early date. For rate 3 of Freight apply to JOHN BATGER, Agent N.Z. Shipping Co. (Limited). -3»s. "O ARQ U E 'STANLEY gggjgjjk- JL> CASTLE.' NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Lar-.ue ' Stanlev Castle' will report at the Customs this day. Consignees are requested to Tass their Entries, fay Freight, and obtain Delivery Orders without delnv. * ... , _ A Sislu Entry to clear the Ship will be passed on Saturdav, a: noon. JOHN BATGER. Agent N.Z. Shipping Co. (Limited). Jjl OR SALE. To facilitate a Dissolution of Partnership. THE IRON S. S. 'II O A,' row lying in Lyttelton Harbour, 50 TONS REGISTER, 30 11. I'. NOMINAL. This eminently useful vessel, having just had a thorough overhaul, is ready for immediate work. Jler draught when loaded being only 4 feet 0 inches, the is. well adajited for a cargo-boat in shallow waters. For further particulars apply to D. U. McKENZIE, Custom-house-street; Or, to A. T. DeVEAUX, Ghristchurch. gci \6/ ANTED TO RENT —A V V Cutter. 25 to 30 tons register.— ■"Slßiflfi. o Harris, Britomart Road. Educational. THE Master of St. Matthew's School will open EVENING CLASSES in the Schoolroom, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Extras—Latin, French, Geometry.— For further information apply at the School. MISS NORMAN, Teacher of Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4050, 5 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4050, 5 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4050, 5 November 1874, Page 1

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