-W J*. QTEAM between AUCKgi^^^S. O LAND and THAMES.— iMMMs£>> Tho Steamer jßvfcrrnin « Williams' will leave punctually at the advertised time, as follows: — Auckland : Monday, 12th September, at 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, 13th September, at 2 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, 14Mi September, at 3 o'clock p.m. GBAHAHSTOWN : Monday, 12th September, at 6.30 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, 13th September, at 7 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, 14th September, at 7.30 o'clock. Return tickets issued for one week at reduced rates. The steamer ' Clyde' will tender the ' Williams.'—H. M. JERVIS, Agent. -^ t to the THAMES. jll||||^'' DUKE OF EDINBURGH.' TIME TABLE. Feosi Auckland: Monday, 12th September, at 4.30 o'clock p.m. Feom Gbahamstown : Saturday, 10th Sept., 4.30 o'clock afternoon _. . q TEAM TO THE THAMES. sJfJsfe&^N. J^ —The fast and powerful JfflWrfTT 3 .CHALLENGER,' Capt. H. Masks, will leave the Queen-street Wharf for Grahamstown, Saturday, September 10, at 10.30 a.m. For freight or passage, apply on board. — Farei : Cabin, 55.; Steerage, 3s. + * nriHAMES GOLDFIELES.>&f^- JL The following well-known W®SBs% Cutters continue to TRADE ■wHew**" re g U iar]y between AUCKLAND and the THAMES, conveying cargo at current rates :—' Glance,' ' Lee,' ' Severn, 'Harriet,' ' Cornstalk,' ' Maid of the Mill. — M. NICCOL, agent, Custom-house-street, -j r CJTEAM TO WANGAREI. (dbsfefl^'v J^—The fast and favorite s.s. lISI^ • GO-AHEAD' dHBBSS^" Captain A. Farqttahae, will leave as under : Fbom Auckland — Saturday, 10th September, 4 o'clock afternoon Thursday, 15th September, 5 o'clock evening Thursday, 22nd September, 5 o'clock evening Thursday, 29th September, 5 o'clock evening Feom Whangatcei— Friday, 16th September, 10 o'clock evening Friday, 23rd September, 6 o'clock evening Friday, 30th September, 10 o'clock evening —For freight or passage apply to S. HAGUE SMITH, Auckland; D. COLE, Mangapai; J. MONRO, Junr., Marsdeo ; J. S. RUST, Wanguvei. ~l x* Q TEAM TO THE BAY OF SM|^i|S. O ISLANDS (instead of the TMMiiiX^?-"- ' TauTanga')— The s.s. 11l n'"SLOm , go-AHEAD1 Captain A. Faeqciiae, will leave the Queenstreet Wharf, on TUESDAY the 13th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. Shippers are respectfully solicited to send all goods ordered per 'Tauranga,' by this opportunity.—W. J. HURST & CO., Agents, Auckland; A. VILCOQ, Agent, Russell. -la. TpOR WANGANUI. *|||||S> 'S T. XI L D A,' Capt. JonN Floweedat, will leave tho Wharf, Onehunga, for Wanganui direct, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND, Auckland; or ALFRED BARNES, Onehunga. uK^&v T7IOR TARANAKI, NEL-SOTkHK^-IJ SON, PICTON, WELTO^P\y> LING-TON, LYTTELTOV, ——**«=« OTAGO, AND BLUFF, booking Passengers and Cargo to Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. —CIRCULAR *AW LINE.—The s.s. ' AIRED ALE' (Carrying English mail), from Manukau, six hours after arrival of s.s. ' Wonga Wonga,' from Honolulu. For Freight or Passage apply to HENDERSON &.MACFARLANE. ,jf3>*^ T7IOR TARANAKI, NELSKSitK Jj SON, PICTON, WEL--oEsp&|y^> LINGTON, LYTTKLTON, ■^^Saaa&" AND PORT CHALMERS. —Tho fast and favorite s.s. 1 'TARANAKI,' 5/ Commander, will leave the / ,-ukau for above ports, on or about TUESDAY next, 13th inst., at noon.—COMBES AND DALDY, Agents. .«lv T?Oft SYDNEY AND MEL«™is*>#V Jj BOURNE, Transhipping jffl3S\~y^ t0 any lJol'fc *n tne -Australian *te±Eiia^Sft*' Colonies, by the A. S. N. Company's Steamships. S.S. 'WONGA WONGA,' Passengers will bo booked for above ports, at the Office of H. M. JERViS, Agent A.S.N. Company.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 210, 10 September 1870, Page 1
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518Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 210, 10 September 1870, Page 1
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