DEPARTURES.
Taranaki s s for Southern Poria
VESSELS EXPECTED. City of Adelaide, s s, from Sydney Albion, s s, from Sydney Napier, s s, from Napier Caduceus, ship, from London, sailed Uct I« Lima, ps, from Southern ports Ferndalc, barque, from Liverpool (sailed Sept Mary Miller, barque, from Adelaide Prinia Donna, schooner, from Sydney Galatea, schooner, from Sydney Bella Mary barque from Hobart Town Merlin, schooner, from Fiji Edith, schooner, from Tahiti. Prince Alfred, barquentine, from Tahiti. Magellan Cloud, schooner from Chatham Isn lands. Celestia barque from Newcastle. Lady Franlin barque from Newcastle. Phoebe s s from Southern Ports
The fine ship City of Auckland came alongside the wharf this morning, and will commence discharging to-morrow. The s?. Star of the South was launched from the slip, North Shore, this morning. She will 1( arc for Napier on Friday. Tho s ?. Taranaki took her departure for the South this afternoon with a large number of passengers.
J CA.TER (Me Ceokbie's), ROYAT c PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.QueenBtreet, Auckland, has much pleasure in informing his friendp and the public generally that he ha 3 purchased the Photographic Business so long carried on by Mr Crombie ; and having secured tho services of Mr Crorabie's lite Manager, he feels warranted in stating that they will receive every civilty and attention, as well as first-cla3s and artistic portraits at his bands, and that no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. J. C. also -wishes to inform the Ladio3 that arrangements are being made for taking instantaneous Portraits of Children.
NOTICE. -jT> J YATES begs to inform the residents _&Ai« of Parnell and the public generally, that aft<?r the Ist day of January, 1872, the business now being carrried on by Me Thomas Watebs will be taken by him, when he trusts that by striot attention to business, keeping goods of tho very best quality, and selling at a reasonable profit, to merit the 'same support as hi 3 predecessor. IN retiring from the business which he has carried on successfully for so many years, the undersigned begs to return his sincere thank 3to all those who have honored him with their patronage, and hopes that the same liberal support will be given to his successor (Mr B J Yates), whose long experience in the G-rocery trade will enable him to give tho fullest satisfaction to all who may become customers of his. THOMAS WATERS.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 606, 19 December 1871, Page 2
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399DEPARTURES. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 606, 19 December 1871, Page 2
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