i^Ok. QTEAM BETWEEN kJ AUCKLAND AND THAMES ' ROYAL ALFRED ' ' will sail as under :— From Auckland. Friday, 12th May, at 5 o'clock afternoon Saturday, 13th May, at 5 o'clock afternoon EDGAR -VV. WALKER, Agent. iTKJk, QTEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND THAMES. *0Bk^&&m Th() ps 'DUKE OF EDINBURGH' (Carrying Light Cargo). will sail as under :— Auckland to Grahamstowjt. Thursday, 11th May, at C o'clock afternoon. Grahamstown to Auckland Friday, 12th May, at 10.30 o'clock mernine EDGAR W. WALKER, Agent. .JkKd^ O L. 'FAIRY.'—On J^refeo^^^ U. the arrival and departure of "i^-CfcpYJi^ the Mail Boats the s. 1. ' Fairy' will t&TVSIWmmm take passengers to the Rangitoto Reef and back: whilst at anchor, to and,from the Queen-street Wharf everr five minutes. The ' Fairy' is open to engagement for dispatch purposes, shooting, fishing, or picnic parties. One shilling hourly excursions daily, leaving Queenstreet Wharf and Wynyard Pier. •*:&*. TTOR LONDON Dl>TO*|£j£K Jj RECT. 'CADUCEUS' Will positively sail for London on SATURDAY. May 20th. OWEN b GRAHAM, Agents. -=»* XT'OR WANGAREI Jj direct. The Clipper Schooner ~—«~^ 'CLYDE/ Anderson, Master, will sail as above TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING. L. D. NATHAN & CO. -z&jL 1? ° r SYDNEY /!!*T^\ DIRECT. ' CIRCULAR SAW LINE. The Favorite Regular Trader 'ALICE CAMERON,' on or about WEDNESDAY, 17th instant. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. ~r2>* 1? OE LEVUKA >Mtfip|>V JD DIRECT. "imfflrrwi I'le Brigantine 1 «SEA OULL,' Captain Millar, will sail as above in a few days. For Freight or Passage apply to J. S. MACFARLANE. "El 0 B SALE. C^Jjfe^ 'SARAH/ Of Auckland, now lying in Mechanics' Bay. Apply to ARCHARD & BROWN, Mechanics' Bay. , . HIGH S C HOO L, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. A. GRAHAM, Edinburgh University (late ICnglish and Classical Maater in the Auckland College) having been appointed to the Head Mastership of tho High School, recently vacated by Mr. Macrae, begs to announce that the School Re-opened on May 1, at 9 a.m. A DVANCED ENGLISH CLASS -l\l for young ladies. Mr. Graham's Class for the instruction of Young Ladies in English, Composition, Literature, History, and Geography, wilj meet at the High School daily, at 4 p.m. T»rms :—j6l 1» per qv . .-v.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 416, 11 May 1871, Page 3
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351Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 416, 11 May 1871, Page 3
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