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Shipping. 'I7TOK SYDNEY AND MELJc 150 V US E The fast an 1 favourite s.s. " • II E R 0, C.»ptiia Looan. ac~ordiug to telo raphic advices received to-day, was to leave Melhoi *ne on the '23rd instat.t> aud so may be expcctcd 1 re ou the 2nd proximo. She will for Sydney ar.d >" elbourne on or abtHit THURSDAY, the slh August. For freight or passag* apply to CUCICKSIIANK & CO., Agents. V 5. Auckland, ~ July 20, IS7S. -jjfVfc- "VfAIL LINK A< 'lIOSS THE I'ACIFK ■ THE ArSTKAI.ASIAX PTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S TIME TAI LE IiCTWtr.N AUSTRALIA. NKW ZF.ALA/ D, AND CALIFORNIA. The vessels of the Company leave .*» -ackland. calling at Honolulu, aud return from Sa-: Francisco, as under — Leaves Auckland. Leaves r is Francisco. Cvphrencs Aug. C c ity of >1* : bourne June '21 City of Melbourne Sep. S MargTego- July 19 Maccreror Oct. 1 Mikado.. Aug. 16 SSado. Oct. 2D Cyphnne- Sept. 13 City of M lbourne Oct. 11 Macgre?c» Nov. S A train leaves San Francisco for Vew York daily, with branch lines through the State: ; And powerful steamers leave the latter city daily fi i England, thrts affording a speedy and enjoyable trip t 3 Kurope. Passengers and cargo booked to lleuolulu and San Francisco. Eirly application is necessary to s*i ire passages. For all further particulars Apply to JOHN RE; D, Agent for A.S.N- Company, Commerce-t., Auckland. "\TEU" ZEA LAN I) STEAM jme; shipi'ixc company .LIMITEI". FOR NEW PLYMOrTH. riCTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and OTAGO : transhipping at WHlincton for WANC3ANT.iI, NAPIER and POVERTY RAY; avd at Nelson for WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH. and tfOKITIKA. [PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH™ HKLUOUKNE.] Thes «. « LADYBIRD' will leave Onehunga "Wharf on SA L'URDAY, the 24th instant, at 1 p.m. Latest Train for passengers lean . Auckland at 11.10 A.m. 2Sth—s.s. 4 pnoIRE.' as at . ve. For Freight or Passage apply to W. F. WH KELEiAuckland; Or, A. BARNES, Onehunga. Offices—Hobson's Buildings, Shcrtlaud-street. TARANAKI. NELSON, _F PICTON, WF.LLI NGTON, LYTTELTON, AND OTAGO. Bookieo through to Melbourne, Gheysiouth, AND lIOKITIKA. TUESDAY, 27tu INSTA-iT. The Union Steamship Company's splendid new fiteamer, 1 H A W E A,' Captain E. Vhkeler, will leave Oneh* nga "Wharf on TUESDAY, 27ih insUnt, at 3 p m. Latest train f r passengers. 1.50 p.m. For freight or pa«s.*ce apply to HENDERSON & MACFAI'.LANE, 25, i.'ueen-street. A UCRLAXD STEAM 'gSßty' J\. PACKET COM »\ANY (LIMITED>. FOE NAPIER DIRECT. The s.s. 4 SOUTHERN CROS ■>,' TO-MORROW (Saturday', at l p.m. FOR GISBORNE AND NAEIER [Ca&bti>*o Cargo ror. Gisb< only]. The s.s. < PRETTY JANE On MONDAY next, at4v.m« FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND W \NGANUI. The s.s. 'GO-AHEAD/ On MONDAY next, at 4 l .m. Carzo rec ived onlv on Company's way-bills. Orders for shipment at Company's "ffice. W. ' ODDER, Manager .nd Engineer. ■MtaS;. CjTEAM TO MAll URA_NGI io and iiut si ulxus. The p.a. . 'LADY BOWJ'IV Captain Kasper. Leaves every Faturday, at 10o*c?>ck morning „ Thursday, at 10 o'c' >ck morning. FwR. Matakana, KAWAT-. AND LTTLE OMAHA : Every Tuesday, At 10 o'clock morriug. For freight or passage apply to J CASLY. CJTEAM COMMUNICATION Jo VTITII THE M lIAMES AND e ™ De ™ 6 ' COROMANDEL. TIME TABLE. For. Thames—P.s. 'Hai haki/ From Auckland. Frmi Thntnes. Saturday, S a.m. Siturd %y t 1.30 p.m. Mondav" U 30 a m. v, 3 p in. Tn consc*jneDce of Tar.tru Wharf carried away, thfe 'llauraki' leave* to ®nit the tMcf ' Entef.l'Hlise No 2'—Foii Tiiames. Friday, 11 p.m. For. CouoMANfcKL—!*.«. ' Mak.\ia/ From Auckland. From 'roromandel. Frsdav, I*2 noon Sa-ur !ay, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. J. EDWAM'S, Manager. ...-a *171 O R MAN GAW Al. i Tin* cnttrr ' ALA!:%T* will le»v« as above THlri ;Fridiv)EVK.N'I.N"G. at ;i a'ck.ck. CATT. SEYMOUR. TOJCONSIGNEES. 4 LLEWELLYN ' 1 ROMSYDNEY. The above hnvinj? arrivc i. Consienc-es are requested to pass entries and pay freight, as per l'i.l of Lading, and taky dvlivecy of theit gf>ods. before 4 p.m. of every day, or they will be stored at their risk &nd expense. 1 \Y. LODDER. - T>AR(JL"E 'EOI:IN*A DUXLol *'' FKOil L I.NDUX. Consignee* are re<iuested to pass entries, and obtain delivery orders frum the undersigned for their Goods without delay. Cargo impeding th»* discharge of t- e vessel will be landed and *tor«d at Consignees" risk ind t-spens^. A Sight Entr>* to cl» <tr th»» uill be passed at SO3Q THIS DA Y (Friday , 'J3r-1 instaut. JOHN IiATOER. Agent New Zealand Shipping l -'o. ; Limited). Auckland July 23, 1575. Earthenware, &c. JMPORTAXT O T I C E. TO PRIVATE PARTIES, STOP.I KEEPERS, JJAWKKIiS, AND OTIII US. D. B '' " 0 M ' TUREE DOORS FROM MR. MONTAc;VE*a BAZAAR, 370, t^UEEN-STREET, An 1 late o' the Old Market RIMPORTER OF AND D 1 ALER IN EARTHERAV A RE, GLu-VSS, CHINA, Comprised iu every description of C ockls from tho best StaffonUhiie Potteries, and Gl-ss from the York and London Kstublishncnts. D. BLOOM, who for several years received so large a share of support at his old premises un the Market Reserve, owing to immense inerfta e in liu Str ck now on hand and other larse shipment to arriv.', has felt himself compelled to lease much larger Premises, at 170,Quekn-stkekt, where he imite? au inspector) of his varied and useful stock now i n view at his Show-rooms. Importing direct from England, £» % »d buying for cash, D. BLOOM can supply priv-te customers and the trade upon most advantageous tern ?. Ck'ols carefully packed and addn's 'd to any part cf the country, where it may be desire ' they shall be sent to. Remember the address— D. BLOOOM, 17 0. (iUUJjy-STKEET,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4272, 23 July 1875, Page 1

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