-- QTEAM BETWEEN O AUCKLAND & THAMES. ■BEaES&BEKii The Steamer ' WILLIAMS' will leave punctually at the advertised time, as follows:— Auckland: Wednesday, 28th September, at 2 o clock p.m. GRAHAMSTOWN : Tuesday, 27th September, at 6 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, 28th September, at 7 o clock p.m. Return tickets issued for one week at reduced ra The steamer ' Clyde1 will tender the ' Will^ms.' 11. M. J-hiKVlo, Agent. ~IT~T~~ qTEAM TO THE 'DUKE OF EDINBURGH. 1 TIME TABLE. FIIOM AUCKLAKD : Tuesday, 27th September, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, 28th September, at 5 o'clock afternoon From Gkaiiam.stown : Tuesday 27th September, at 10 o'clock morning Wednesday, 28th September, at 9 o'clock morning rpHAMES GOLDFIELES.— JL The folio-wing well-known .^H^ Cutters continue t.i TRADE ««**»»" regularly between AUCKLAND and the THAMES, conveying cargo at current rates :—' Glance,' ' Lee,' ' Severn, 1 Harriet,' ' Cornstalk,' ' Maid of the Mill.'— M. NICCOL, agent, Custom-house-street, -_uh*^ THOR N A PIE It AND -I POVERTY BAY. ' X E E R A,' Captain Bain, will sail as above, twenty-four hours after arrival. j. s . M ACFARLANE & CO. "rvTX tttoe tabanaki, gil^^^sV JJ NELSON, PICTON, WELJsp||l£^> LINGTON, LYTTELTONJ AND (Booking Passengers and Cargo to Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika.) CIRCULAR SAW LINE. The s.s. ' AIREDALE,' rom Onehunga, on SATURDAY NEXT, October 1. For Freight or Passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. -ljl n.TEAM TO THE ml. ■L3VM AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S" LINE OF STEAMERS. MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, AND THE FIJIS. The Steamship 'JAMES PATERSON,' (expected here from Sydney about the 29th instant), will be despatched four days after arrival, for the Fijis, returning to Sydney and Melbourne via Auckland. For Freight or Passage apply to ______ H. M. Jli-KVlo, Agent. ,-wa. rrniE quern sl_nd ga^g^loN. X GOLDFIELDS. ■■^^■■™ SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Transhipping to any port in the Australian Colonies) THROUGH PASSAGE TO ROCKHAMPTON, GLADSTONE, &c. The A. S. N. Co.'s Steamship ' AUCKLAND,' 850 tons, 150 horse power, F. Moore, Commander, expected here from Fijis, daily, will leave two days after arrival. For freight or passage apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. JAMES CAMP, mAILOR, DRAPER, &c, KARANGAIIAPEROAD, Next to the Naval and Family Hotel, Newton The Prices will defy competition. FLO WEBS. FLO WEIIS. FLOWERS. POT PLANTS! POT PLANTS! POT PLANTS! 11. BAIRD, VICTORIA-STREET SEED STORES, TTA4^»n VI&VV and for S ILE, the largest XX any finest Collection in Auckland of FLOWERING PLANTS, IN POTS. Roses Cinneniriaa Primulas Fuscliias Cr.eeolaries Petunias Geraniums Camellias Verbenas Azahas Rhododendrons Pansies &c., <_ c ., &c. A constant succession of Plants will be kept up during the ensuing season.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 224, 27 September 1870, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 224, 27 September 1870, Page 1
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