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Shipping. WHASGAKEI, ~ The 3 3. ' ARGYLE' does not lravAfor lift above port until FRIDAY, the 27th intt., at 9 a m., retarning on Saturday. AXEX. McGREGOR, Manager. Auckland, December 21,1578. COROMANDKL ' ARGYLE' will sail for the above port on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at 9 a.m. Cargo will bo received on Monday as usuil. The s.s. • I O N A' will go to COROMANDEL on FRIDAY, the 27th iastant, in place ol the ' Argyle.' A. MCGREGOR, Manager. Auckland, December 21, 1878. _ i XnOR RUSSELL, WAJJ&V&v JD NGAROA, AND MANGONU!. The s.b. ' lONA' »ill leave EVERY MONDAY, at 5 p.m. (weather ind other circumstances permitting)* Passengers booked tod small parcols prepaid at tho OQlco on the Wharf. No cargo received after 4 p.m.—strictly tdhered to. FOR WHANGAREI AND MANGAPAI, The s.s. 1 ARGYLE' #111 leave for tho above places EVERY TUESDAY, at S p.m. FOR COROMANDEL, Calling at Mr. Ki39Lrs*o's, Waiheke. The s.s. 'ARGYLE 1 will leave EVERY MONDAY MORNING, at 12 o'clock. FOR MERCURY BAY, TAIRUA, AND TAURANGA To CONKBOT WITH TUB S.S. ' SrAPPA' FOR AIL BAY OF PLENTY PORTS). The B.S. 'R O W E N A,' calling at Tairua to land passengers (weather per mitting). A. McGREGOR, Manasrar. -g-AIPAKa. STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). ' CITY OP CORK' Leaves Qufon-street Wharf daily at 3 p.m., for BIVERHEAD. Passengers for OTAMATEA, KAIWAKA. MONGATUROTO, PAHI, and MATAKOHE, Leave Auckland on MONDAYS at 3 p.m. And for PORT ALBERT, On WEDNESDAYS, at 3 p.m., calling at BATLEV, OTAMATEA, On the return trip when signalled for. Passengers for KAIPARA HEADS, TOK ATOKA, WHAKAHAKA, TE KOPTTRU, ARATAPU, MANGAWHARE, and DARGAVILLE. Leave Auckland on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 3 p.m. Cargo received daily up to 4 p.m. W. LODDER, Auckland, October 21, IS7B. Manager. "VJEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. The AAI iron ship 'L E B U 726 tons register, having nearly all her loading engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). JpOR LONDON DIRECT. The Regular Trader Sfc'p 'MAY QUEEN,' A 1 at Lloyd's, 733 tons register, Rorr. Tatchell, Commander. This magnificent ship having the most of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick despatch. The saloon accommodation of this splendid clipper ship will be unsurpassed this season. A Piano on board. For freight, passage, or further particulars apply t0 OWEN & GRAHAM, Agents. Queen-street, Dec. 21,1878. CJ H I P ' FAMENOTH,' fo FOR LONDON, TC-MORROW (Tuesday), 24th inst. Passengers are requested to pay Balance of Passage Money THIS DAY (Monday), 23rd instant, bo as to ensure berths. A Steamer will leave the Queen-slreet "Wharf TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10 a.m., to convey passengers and luggage. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. December 23, 1878. "r>ASSENGERS' LIJNE OK PACKETS TO NEW ZEAOWNED BY MKS3R3. SHAW, BAVILL & CO., 84, Liadekhaix-STKSXT, LONDON. Tho above line of ships aro regular tradero to all the principal ports of Now Zealand. They aro clipper ships, classed A 1 at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters* Tho bill of fare is »nost substantial, and of the tost quality, and tho accommodation roomy and cn ven lent. The undersigned are empowered t9 grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in thfl colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular inteivala. Yull particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO.,} OWEN & GRAHAM. > Agenta. CRDICK3HANK&CO. J ' s. TTTRECKED KETCH ; tV 1 reliance/ 7 Claims against this Vessel, KaSSSSEffIBU sinco the 15th day of August, 1878, to present date, to be delivered at the Office of the undersigned b/ noon of TfTESDAY next, or they will not be recognised. I C. A. lIARRI3. Officc: Reclaimed Land, opposite Gas Works. December 20, 1878. ~K V TCI OR SALE, CHEAP, -®-* Tlie Scrcw Steamer 'ST. K I L D A,' 0 f 174 tons register, carrying a general cargo of 250 tons or ISO tons coal, on a draught of 9 feet. She is admirably adapted for river trade, where carrying capacity is a consideration. , For full particulars, apply to FREEMAN R, JACKSON, Auctior.c.r, Wanganui. Boor? Mud Shoes. 3 B ooxf 1 i>' UTS!! B 00TS!! 1 C. BROOKES (BLUE BOOT) jlas received, per ' Lebu' a,-d other ships, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS •i, AND SHOES. f--10 3J5 SOLD CHEAP. _ Also, A GOOD STOCK OF HIS OWN MAKE TO CHOOSE FROM. CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IS TOWN, Every Description of Boots and Shoes Made to Order on the Premises. GST Note the Abdkess— C. BROOKES (BLUE BOOT), OrrcsiTu thk Cirv Hai.i. and J. & J. Dickey's QOEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. QIUPEUIOS "Banker's," "Club," and f J •'C 1 '.?" 7ovelop«- plain fjps for embos ,idt >'jd • ••'!-.; in; it hail ilx-.i Hefj -is? ! Oflice. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5336, 23 December 1878, Page 1

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