,<TK__v f\VERLAND KOTTTE .^^^^N. W TO ENGLAND. -—^bM*****" THB ■ 0 - N - ITBD STATES. NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIA MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR HONOLULU,~SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, AND LIVERPOOL Dndbk Conthact with thb Nkw Zeai.and Government For a Four-weekly Mail Service. The magnificent steamship ' N E B R A S X A,' 3 143 Tons Register, I. Harding, Commander is appointed to leave Auckland for Honolulu ar.d San Francisco, on THURSDAY, 30th inst., at noon. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. j-KJk. "REGULAR MONTHLV FIRST-CLASS STEAM WllPWl'l Hl' BETWEEN AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, & MELBOURNE. Transhipping to any Australian port by the AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'^ STEAMERS. The Splendid Steamship 'CITY OF ADELAIDE,' D. Walker, Commander, will leave this for above ports on or about SATURDAY, the _th inst. For freight or passage, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. -v a" qteam to the M_a^§^v O THAMES. 'GOLDEN CROWN' will sail as under :— Fro— Auckland: Tuesday, 14th November, kt 9 o'clock morningWednesday, 15th November, at 11 o'clock morning Thursday, 16th November, at 11 o'clock morning Friday, 17th November, at 11 o'clock morning Saturday, 18th November, at 10 o'clock morning Lea.vk Tarartt : Monday, 13th November, at 4 o'clock afternoon Tuesday, 14th November, at 6 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, 15th November, at 4 o'clock afternoon Thursday, 16th November, at 4 o'clock afternoon Friday, 17th November, at 4 o'clock afternoon Saturday, 18th September, at 3 o'clock afternoon Fares—Cabin, 10s. Steerage, ss. TjlOR THE THAMES. m!*l^*MNS> A! CARGO BOAT EVERY DAY ~^^^ FROM AUCKLAND. Tlie p.s. 'ENTERPRISE No. 2,' Captain Se<n, will leave this week as under— Monday, 13th November, at 8 o'clock evening Wednesday, 15th November, at 9 o'clock evening: Friday, 17th November, at 10 o'clock evening. Also, the p.s. 'LADY BOWEN,' Captain Adams, will leave as follows :— Tuesday, 14th November, at 8 o'clock evening Thursday, 16th November, at 9 o'clock evening. J. MORTON, Cochrane's Buildings, Fort-street, Auckland*, iTK_W. "PEGTJLAR WEEKLY s^|^i*N_ XV STEAM COMMUNICATION TtM)K^pi>> WITH WANGAREI. The p.s. ' DUKE OP EDINBURGH' will leave as under:— From Auckland for Wangabei. Tuesday, 14th November, 7 o'clock eveningMonday, 20th November, 1 o'clock afternoonFrom Wanoarei for Auckland. Wednesday, 15th November. 7 o'clock evening Tuesday, 21st November, 2.30 o'clock afternoon' Calling at the K.AWA and OMAHA. HAGUE SMITH _ WALKER, Agents, rK^K 13KOTJLAR STEAM 'Av&TrW^. JtT_ COMMUNICATION WITH TAHmfeK^O^-THE BAY OF ISLANDS, The p.s. ' DUKE OF EDINBURGH ' will leave as follows :— Fiiom Auckland to Russell. EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o clock From Russell to Auckland. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock. For all particulars apply to HAGUE SMITH - WALKER, Agents, No. 8, Insurance Buildings, Auckland; A. VILCOt., Agent, Russel ; Or, to L. C. GOFFE, Agent, Waitangi. uK_fe„ T? O R TARANAKI, ?2^l*clv\Nv Jj AND SOUTHERN PORTS. -*—stew_____ The N.Z.S.S. Company's s.». 'TARANAKI,' E. Wheeler, Commander,from Manukau, on TUESDAY next, 14th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Auckland .- A. BARNES, Onehunga; Or, R. S. LEDGER, Grahamstoivn. T?OR NEW YORK JC DIRECT. aS_WS_3i_^ FORWARDING PASSENGERS THROUGH TO LIVERPOOLThe Beautiful Clipper Barque 'ALICE,' O. A. Windemer, Comn-ander, will leave Auckland for New York, about the 15th inst. First-class accommodation for Cabin passengers. Saloon passengers can be booked through to Liver- 1 ; pool for £65, transhipping into steamers at New York." For further particulars, apply to ROLPH, STERRY & CO., Agents, •^k%. XT'OR LONDON! /i|f|^ JU DIRECT. The ONLY VESSEL ox t_kBERTHThe Al Clipper j ' COUNTESS OF KINTORS,' 783 tons, C. G. Petherbridge, Esq., MastCT, will sail ] early in December, if not previously full. First-class j accommodation for passengers. i No steerage passengers will be booked after the 15th J instant. j For freight or passage apply to I L. D. NATHAN & CO., \ Agents, Shortland-street. j THOR FREIGHT Or! /k£_V|V J_ CHARTER. aakt'i+XZA- The SchonuP JByUAAi 'COLONIST,' 43 tons register, carries 80 tons dead weight. M. NICCOL, Ag-c-at, November 6, 1871. 'Sii_sk "V ACIIT FOR SALE-j lr%'' ?liC_. The Yacht i •MM|^ ' QUIVER,' _ , ■"55^_M_J_rate? 5 tons, most substantially built of Heart of Kauri, coppered, and well found.—Apply to , B. TONKS Ik CO. GRAFTOIS road highway BOARD. j EARTHWORKS AND EXTENSION OF CULVERT, &c. Tenders will be received, in terms of plan and specification at my office, in Shortland-Street, until Noon of TUESDAY, the 14th instant, for the.above'works. No Tender will be entertained rinleas accompanied with a cash deposit of £10. STEPHEN E, HUGHES, Chairnum.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 575, 13 November 1871, Page 3
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