.itbdfev AVEELAND ROUTE igllgg^ TO ENGLAND. ' THE UNITED STATES, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIA STEAM-' SHIP LINE. r . I /; FOR HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, AND LIVERPOOL. OKUEK COKTEACt WITH THE JSTEW ZvKL&WO GOVEBUMBNT For « Four-weekly Mail Service. The magnificent steamship | 'N E V :A D At". ■• 2,143 Tons Register, J. H. Blethbh, Commander, is appointed to leave Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco, on THURSDAY, July 13, at 2 o'clock p.m. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to HENDERSON" & MACJfARLANE. jgbdbs. T^OK SYDNEY AND jffllllSg^ MELBOURNE. '-i Transhipping to any Port in the Australian Colonies, by the A.S.N. Company's Steamers. The A.B.N. Co.'s s.s. 'JAMES P'ATERSON,' F. Moore, Commander, will leave AUCKLAND for the abov* ports, on or about WEDNESDAY, 12th July. For freight or passage, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agents. ,JhK^ STEAM TO THE k? THAMES. MfflaiisESHl TIME TABLE. The p.s. ' GOLDEN CROWN * will sail as under:— From Auckland. Friday, 30th June, at 12 o'clock noon Saturday, Ist July, at 12 o'clock noon - From Gratt.vmstown. Thursday, 29th June, at 4 o'clock afternoon .Friday, 30th June, at 4 o'clock afternoon Saturday, Ist July, at 4 o'clock afternoon J. S. MACFARLANE, Agent. uK^v QTEAM BETWEEN M^S. U AUCKLAND AND THAMES. 'ROYAL ALFRED' will sail as under:— From Auckland to Grahamstowu. : Thursday, 29th June, at 7.30 o'clock afternoon Friday, 30th June, at 8 o'clock evening Saturday, Ist July, at 5 o'clock afternoon From Tararu. Friday, 30th June, at 11 o'clock morning Saturday, Ist July, at 11 o'clock morning. EDGAR W. WALKER, Accent. -==£3>:k TTOR HOKIANGA /^s&»v JP DIRECT. -S^Watf^ The Favourite Schooner ''sKagSraß' < LiETITIA' will sail as above on SATURDAY, July 1. ; For freight or passage, apply to MUST & CO. jzrir* TjiIRST VESSEL FOR ,*&|mv JD ; LONDON^ •iftl^ The splendid clipper ship '*^^1 * WILD DUCK,' • ■ Al at Lloyd's, Captain M. Baillie, is now fast loads ing and will meet with quick despatch. Intending passengetß *re inv'ted to inspect her accommodation, which is unsurpassed by any vessel in the trade. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. m-p OE LO N D O N DIRECT. • The Beautiful Aberdeen Clipper Ship 'aleiandbina; 670 tons, Al, Captain James C. Sangster, having made large engagements, will meet with prompt despatch. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. Apply to, ■ '- ' /'; . L. D. NATHAN <fc CO. W. R. HAYWAED'S '■■■• ' .. .'•■) ■CHEAP.: • ; BEDDING-, UPHOLSTERY, AND • ' ! 'FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, REMOVED, To 95, Queen- stbeet, Opposite Shobt's, and two doors from Yaiie's Drapery Mart. FUNERALS FURNISHED. Orders to'be addressed- — W. R. HAYWARD, Qthsin-stbeet -\ ONE POUND REWARD. 1" OST—Last evening, between Government Li House and Parnell, a Maltese SILVER BRACELET. —Tn* above reward -will be given to the finder. Apply at the Etbnin& Stab Office. . [.■■•■» ; . ■ <■ LOST— In, or near Symonda-street, on Sunday, a Bkck Cashmere SHAWL.—The finder will bo rewarded on. leaving it at;tbe Stab Office. A descriptionrhas been, left with lie Police.: I**jj tui :'.'■,':• ■;>- (UH ,>*?i'j MONEY to Lend on Mining Shares. —Apply to H. V. Stevens, S",!a:yliroker, 1 Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 458, 29 June 1871, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 458, 29 June 1871, Page 3
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