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Shipping. T? '' T -AK -MONTH L \ .?-3£a£ .1 V sTK A M COMMU.NIC \TIO:> BETWEEN AUCKLAi-iD, SYXDKY .MELiIOKUXK. V... .»-! ~.i' fav-.m. . 1"t !•: r i,' CV • .in -.ua\ ixyeueci here again aboui t:.. ; \:k . f February. <\u' vill leave fc r Sy-.h;r> ar.u Melbourne thro* r*;«T nrivul. -.'RVirKSiIANK & CO., Agent.*. On.KWr.-.-t, Av.rki.iiul, January 11, 1.-T> A STEAM wA. NAVIGATION COMPANY'S «/A**tcK2y~ Klusr . CLAss .-XEAMEUS. KOU SYJ >NJ.Y, .Ml:luoiji;NK, and ALL EENSI. \M) POUTS; ALSO, THE PALMKII UIVK.U GOLDFIELDS. The Splendid Mail 'WONOA WONGA/ I,uO ~> tons, J. T. Dv?.: km , Coianundcr, expected on or about SATI : Rl »AY, 13th in?t., will sai as above three days after arrival. Fox :««gbt or pH.ssn.jjf, and all particulars, apply to H. M. JKRVIs, J|g|g^"iYf AIL LINE ACROSS THE THE AI*ST i! A L ASIA X STEAM XA VRi ATIO.V lUMl'\>Y's TIME TAiiLE Al'STIt ALIA. SEW ZKAi.AN'O, AND CALIFORNIA. The voxels <>f the Company leave Sydney, calling at Auckl.i d. New ZcilaM), and Honolulu, in the Sandwich Island?, every 2$ d tvs, and San Kranei?c-."i, as under:— I.KAVKS A L'l'Kl.A N I>. Lf.WES Sa S' FISANCI<C\». City of Melbourne. Jan. Mikado, January -2nd 2Cnd Cyphrones, January 30th Mnccivcor. Kt hnurv I'.Hh Citv of Melbourne, March Mikado. March lvtii ' Ist Cyi-hr* n*?, Aj•:ii Itfth Macgrogor, March 29th City rf Melbourne, May Mikado, April 2*jth 14th Cyphrenes, May 24th Maocti June Hth C:tv of Melbourne, Juno Mikado. July r.:h -21st X.B.— These sailings why bo later if English mail liss cc: arrived. A train leaves San Kranei.*e--> for New York daily, trith I .'arch lines ttpoujh the States: and powerful steamers have the latter city daily foi England, thus arfording a speedy and enjoyable trip to Europe. intending passengers from Europe and America are informed that the < mpanv's local fleet trade from Sydney to all- ports of the Australian Colonies. l>v which means prompt-connection is made wi'h the above line. FKEDK. H. THuL-TOX. Manager. U. M. JERVIS, Agent. "TPENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION' COMFa??en g ers can now bo 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 <i dle andSufz; also, to Adelaide, King George's Sound, Gal'e, Suez, Java, Singapore, China, and" Japan.—For full particulars apply to 11. M. JbKVlsr Agent. THOR TARANAKI, NELSON, I? • PICToN, WELLINGTON LYTTELTON, ANI> POKT CUALMEkS. TheN.Z.S.s. Compa: y's s.s. 'TARANAKL' O. Lloyd, Comn arder, from the Bluff anchoragc, *-tanus;i,u. on THt'KshAY stst. 4th inst., at 3 p.ui. For fu.i;!:! v-r passage -pply :o •.OiiBES & DALBY, -Auckland; Or, A. BAKNES, Onehunga. i UOKL AN D STE AM I packet company (LIMITED). ; FOR TAKANAKI AND "VVANGANCL The s.s. 4 GO-AHEAD 1 *rill leave for Taranaki and Wancanui, THIS DAY (Monday), at *2 p.m., hivine been unavoidably detained. ?*.B— Cargo received only on Ccmpan>'s Shipping Notice: and ?hipj)ers are informed that Mr. Barnes frill do the ciirrving business as heretofore. W. LODOEPv, Manager. TO MAHITR ANGI The p.s. I 'LADY BOWK.V Captain KasFER, . Leaves every Saturday, at 11 o'clock znorning | ~ ~ Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning. For. Matakana, Kawat, and Littlz Omaha : Every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock morning. For freight or passage apply to J CASKY. T 1 1 M E T A B L Er s ' HAl'llAKl' AND ' MAKAIA." Auckland to Thames. Thames to Auckland. Monday .. 10 am. Vonday .. 4 p.m. "Wednesday .. 10a.m. Wednfsday'.. 4 p.m. Thursday .. 10 am. Thursday .. 4 p.m. Saturday .. 10 am. Saturday .. 4 p.m. AncHan'd to Coromandel. Coromandel to Auckland. Tuesday .. 11 a.m. Tupsday .. 5 p.m. Friday.. .. 11a.m. Friday .. 5 p.m. Keturn Tickets available from Thursday. 2Sth, till Monday, Feb. 1. Salcnn, 125.: S*e rage, Ss No cargo wiL be received by the ' Uauraki.' Weather and ether circumstances permitting. Not responsil.!e for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. J. EDWARDS, Manager. I M E TAB L E. P S 'MANAIA.' For TifA3rE«. Monday, flp.m. Wednesday, $ p.m. Friday, 0 p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. , Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. J. EDWAIiDS, Manager. -J&&. JT 0R HOKIAXGA DIRECT. The schooner ' T A \V E R A' ■frill sail from Auckland on WEDNESDAY next, 3rd February. For freight or apply to SHIRLEY W. HILL; Or, to F. ARCTIAED. OR LO ND ON DIRECT -riiiTr To Follow viie *Cnv of Auckland.' The fine iron clij»per, ' GLENLORA,' 764 tons, having 700 tons engaged, will meet with quick despatch. Has splendid accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to j OWEN" & GRAHAM, Agents. ags. (f a LEX LOR A,' FOR LONVj uqn. All Claims inwards) against the above vessel must be rendered in duplicate nt the office of the undersigned VYiis DAY (Monday), the Ist February, or thev cannot be recognised. OWEN AND GRAHAM. Agents. T7IOR SALE OR CHARTER— -I? The Fine Clipper Brigantine 'CORONET.' This VPSReI is about 100 tons register, well found, anri daily expected faon) the Islands, i'or I urther particulars apply to OWEN 4 GRAHAM. - gfah. Til O R WANG AREI.—The r • WANGARKI'wiII sail as aliore ™ ™ THIS DAY (Monday), at noon. - For' freight, he., apply od hoard. •py SPECIAL APPOINTMENT HIB 2ZCXLLENOY THE OOTEEKOK. HILL & PENTON, HAS AND CAP M. 4.NTJFACTTJEEKS 64. QCXKK-BTBEET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4124, 1 February 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4124, 1 February 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4124, 1 February 1875, Page 1

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