Shipping. -TtKOULAR MONTHLY TOhCk LV steam communication BETWEEN AUCKLAND, 6YNDEY, AND MELBOURNE. The fast and favourite s.s. •HER O,' Captain T. T.coax. may be expected hero again about the 2nd ■■' September. sj.hl' fit leave for Sydney and Melbourne three gaysafferarrivaL For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. 10, Queen-street. Auckland, August 0, 1575. mHE Australasian 1. STEAM NAVIGATION TOM fill ' COM PAN V. fL'SSIR COSTBACT WiTTI THE GOVERNMENTS Of New Sorrii Waib and New Zealand, for Costitaxce or 11 ek Majesty's Mails.] S. S. « CITY OF MELBOURNE,' 537 ton", is appointed to leave for IIONOLULTT and SAX FRANCISCO on FRIDiY, 3rd September. S. S. 'MIKAD O,' 2000 tons, expected about 9th September, trill sail for SYDNEY six hours after arrival, booking to Melbourne. Queensland, Sew Caledonia, &c., Ac. Tor freight or passage and all jiartlculars apply to Agent. Commerce -street, -TiYTr Tr*" n TARANAKI, NELSON, JfiilUK JJ PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTAND OTAGO. BOOKIKO TDROI'OH TO MELBOURNE, GREYJIOrTH. AND IIOKITIKA. MONDAY, AUGUST SO. The Union Steamship Company's magnificent new Steamer, . H A w E Af . Captain E. Wueeler, will leave the Manuksu on MONDAY, the SBtb inst. Fer freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, 25, Queen-street. ■ -jrr^ nr A T A vr> gTip A M ly SHIPPING COMPANY —'" (LIMITED'. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, NELSON, PICTON, ■WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and OTAGO; transhipping at 'Wellington for WANGANUI, NAPIER and POVERTY BAY": and at Nelson for WESTPORT. GREYMOUTII, and HOKITIKA. [Passengers Booked Tiirovgh to Melbourne.] The s.s. ' LADYBIRD' will leave Onebunca Wharf on or about WEDNESDAY, the Ist September. For Freight or Passage apply to W. F. WHEELER, Auckland: j Or. A. BARNES Onehunga. Offioes— ETcbson's Buildings, Shcrtland-street. I arj CJTEAM TO MAHURANUI | JB&Sr IJ AND HOT SPRINGS. """•"••LADY ROTES,' Ciptain Kaoi'Eß. Leaves every Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning Thursday, it 10 o'clock morning. IVir Matakana, Kawav. ani> Little Omaha : Everv Tuesday, at 10 o'clock morning. For freight or passage apply to CITEAM COMMUNICATION JO 'WITII THE THAMES AND | couoMANDFL. TIME TABLE. For Thames—P.s. 'Hauraki.' From Auckland From Thames Mondar, S a.m. Monday, LSI p.m. Tuesday, 0.30 a.m. Wednesday. 10.30 a.m. Thursday, 10 am. Friday. 1 p m. Saturday, 10 am. Satard«y, 4 p ra. Light Freight taken by the ' Hauraki.' •EsTinrnisK No 2'—For Tuamfs. Mor.dav. 11 p.m. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m. Friday, 7 pm. Fop. Coromasdel—P.*. ' Manaia.' From Auckland From Corimandel Mon-lav. 12 noon Tuesday, 12 noon Fridav,' 1* noon Saturday, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. J. EDWAKDS. Manager. art,. NEWCASTLE DIRECT. BRIO 'CRAIG ELLACHIE.' The above vessel will sail for Newcastle. N.S.W., on or shout THURSDAY next, j For Freight or Passage apply to B. TOVK-5 >•. CO.; Or, Capt. MEREDITH, on board. :J»fc. TJRIG 'CRAIG ELLACHIE,' ! -E> FROM OAMARU. The Captain will not he responsible foranyderts Contracted by the Crew, without Ms written order JJ. lt»K» a. Ll*. HKfi TP or - LEVUKA DIRECT. Tlie Barque 'PROSPECTOR' will leave for the above port on or about WEDNE3 DAY. the 25th inst. For freight or passage apply to ALFRED BKCKLAND. tji oit L eTu KA, FIJI. 3BB&A 1 , r ~ m^^^m ~—~ a.s.s. barqueutine <E M U' will leave rs above on WEDNESDAY next, the *2:th tnittnt. For freight or passage »W'V*sTOSBBROS^ "*JEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. FOP. LONDON DIRECT. The Al barque ' ROBINA DUNLOP," 493 tons register. Captain A. Jack, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, is expected to tall as above about the middle of September. For freight applv to joi?NpAT( .„ B Agent New Zealand Shipping C?. (Limited!. XT-OR SALE OR HIRE—New X? SCREW STEA.MKB.GSf««keeI, Mt c i nc he» beem. 4 feet 0' inches d«p*hof ho'.'i.cpableof carrying tifty passengers and about 10 tons cargo, steams ten miles an hour on very small consumption of coil.—For further particular* »P r ' ly t0 M . NICCOL. Auckland. August 7.1575. Railways. A UCKLAND AND MERCER RAILWAY. SPECIAL NOTICE. The undersigned is preparsd to DELIVEP. into RAILWAY TRUCKS, from VESSELS discharging alongside the BAY OF ISLANDS COAL - YARD, Breakwater Ro.«d, COAL, TIMBER, RAILWAY SLEEPERS, BRICKS, &a, &c, For transport by rail to all parts of the line. Orders received at the Yard, sr at the Office, 7, Queen-*treet. HENRY GILFILLAN. X> ÜBB E R O TAM PS. Rubber Stamps in Indestructible Vulcanite, or tha Ordinary Soft Rubber, made is Twenty-four hour*' notice, at the Fitting Shop, ShortUnd-street. QELECT BOARD' AND RESIDENCE. KJ — H&ihom View Ilouse, Shortland Crescent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4298, 23 August 1875, Page 1
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