if"jW^^ VTORTT-I SHOE E ■devonpo nr having received a thorough overhaul, has resumed hor trips between the Notth Shore and the Queenstreet Wharf. She will leave the Queen-street Wharf every half-hour. R. G. SOMERFIELD. August 2D, 1871. r-w^ TP 0H TH^ THAMES. p.S. ' CHALLENGE ft.' Owing to the inclemency of thi weather the ' Challenger' mil not leave till TO-7IORKOW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 10 o'clock. JAMBS MORTON, Coclrane's Buildings. Fort-street. ,-kA THOK NA.PIISP AND X) GIfBORXE. «N A P IE B,' Captain Bekdall, will leaveas above THIS DAY the 2i)th instant. For passage only, apply to I i h vv jjg MACFARIjANE . T7l 0 It LONDON /^fcl*fV JO DIRECT. ■sJSggS&S' The Fast-saling Clipper Ship ' E X C E LS I O R,' 632 tons register, Al at Lloydl, Captain Jam us Lues, having a great portion of ner»rgo already engaged, will meet with quick despatch Will take cabin pas engcrs. BROWN, CAMBELL AND CO., Agents. 2d».h .Tnlv. i»7i — f ■■ ■ - 'FOE i O NDON. fljs¥ J?\^" mic 1"0^Iron caip"i*ft ship 'BIS T1 S H A N,' Al for 20 years, USS tons roister, having a good proportion of her cargo engged, will moet with prompt despatch. 1 Has excellent accommouatiorior passengers. For freight or passage, apply t OWENS GRAHAM, Agents. Auckland, August 20, 1871. -=T2>% T?OR LYTT ELTON 'J'lic -*1 Clipper (rque Captain O. A. Windeaikr, will ill for the above port on SATURD A.V next, 2nd Sptcinber, weather permitting. • . . Rates of Passage :—Cabin .... £G 0 0 Steerage .... 3 15 0 i OWEN &3RAHAM, i i Agents. . tefc* \? OU TAIRANG-A; The favorite Schoojr 3i{£jp 'TAUBJNGA,' D. Sellaks, Muster, will sail fonbovc port TOMORROW I Wednesday), at 2 p.m. I MkICCOL, , j Agent. : <=££* Tji O E KAJPAEAi J^^ilw j)eliv:eein(} ca\° at all • r ! The Schooner 1;: ,-. } <A XT ROR A] will sail as above on WEDNESD^T next, the mhlnSt- M.iccOL, August 28, 1871. [ Agent. | =^kk POE TAXJ^.NG,A: /f^^J^^- ' rheCuttor s !■' .■ Captain Moller, will leave for the\bove i>lace THIS DAY (Tuesday). YOUNG- MEN'S CHISTIAN; ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTiJes. The Committee of the above Associatiqhave great pleasure in announcing the following S4s of Lectures :— September 1: Rev. C. W. Riog—" Ancit Britain, its Inhabitants, Religion, andustoms." September 28: Rev. Warlow Davi m.A.— " Love, Courtship, and Marrk •■ Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advejed). Tickots for the course, 3s each (to adrnifijarer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapm! Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Libnfo at tlie Kooms of the Association, or any of the Cdnittee. Tho Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'cls, Admisaion to single Lecture. 6d. each pei^. MORE LOCAL INDUSTRI ADVANCE AUCKLAND.! TTMBRELLA and rARASOL HOnTAL U footof Greystreet, where brolTribs, broken backs (sticks), and all fractui and dislocations, are speedily put to rights! Umbrellas re-covered, and all jpau-s promptly and carefully done. W. TENNANT, I Foot oe Grßßr-BTEEET, .1 •.,; (Back of Army and Navy Hoteln QUEEN-STKEET COAL Wd FIREWOOD YARD. i J LAMB is prepared to deliver COAL and JEE- ! WOOD cut or uncut, in large or small quantfc, at tb« LOWEST RATES. [. Orders left at the yard opposite the Prjtive Methodist Chapel/.will have prompt attention.!
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 510, 29 August 1871, Page 3
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