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/CONSIGNEES NOTICE. ■ • il:jj\\ AMATEUR, FROM LYT UKL- | iifeifi^ TON-_ Consignees will please present Bills of Lading ai.d Pay Freight to tho undersigned. Vessel will commence discharging on Friday. G-. W. BIN Mil. .j* 17ILAGSTAFP FERRY. l:?~'* J)r>tf Tuns Table 'Nobtji Shore <*Mr,tM&y Fbbey .Boats. EVERY DAY: HALF-HOURLY, NIGHT BOAT. Every night, weather permitting. North Shore Auckland 7-20 pm 8 pm 10.30 pm 11pm Tickets available for belli ferry boats. HOLMES EROS. T>OYAL ALFRED FOR ■X/*c:/\ ■*& COROMANDEL. "*ss■»!& xkizHil- Auckland to Cokomandel. Friday, January 26, 12 noon. Saturday, January 27, 12 noon. CoitOMAKDEL TO AUCKLAND. Thursday, January 25, at 5 p.m. Friday, January 26, afc 5 p.m. Saturday, January 27, at 5 p.m. Fares —Cabin, 8s ; Steerage, ss. Freight, 10s per ton. GOLDEN CROWN FOR THE THAMES. '^M'^^'Kil Time Table : Leaves Auckland—Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, at 11 o'clock forenoon ; every Tuesday, afc 9 o'clock morning; every Sunday at 10 o'clock morning, LEAVES Thames —Every Monday, Wodnes' day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, afc 4s o'clock afternoon; every Tuesday at 5 p.m. ; every Sunday, at 4 o'clock afternoon. Fares—saloon, 7s 6d ; steerage, sa. Light Freight, Bs. per ton ; sheep, Is. each_ J. S. MACFARLANE, Asjent. -< X:-v. QTEAM TO COROMAN<i3^|£%^j N O DEL, REGULAR, TRADER. REDUCED FEEIGIITS TO COROMANDEL. The p.s. C If ALLSKGER will leave as follows : — "Friday, 26th January—Q-rahamstown for Coromandcl, at 7 a.m. Coromandcl for Auckland, at 11 a.mSaturday, 27th January—Auckland for Coroinandel, at 1 p.m. Coromandel for Qrahamstown, at 0.30 p.m. Freights, 1i pur ton. Fares : Cabin, 6s ; Steerage, 4s. J. MURRAY. QTEAM TO THE THAMES v^'sFa^v^u Carrying Pasaon?or3 and Cargo t^fc;>sd€& The ps ENTERPRISE No 2, Captain Scon, will leavo this wook as under— Friday, January 26, 10 o'clock evening. Also, p.s. LADY BOWEN, Captain Adams, will sail as under — Thursday, January 25, 8 o'clock evening. J. MORTON, Agont. Coehrane's Buildings, Fort street. «1a T?OS TAHITI DIRECT. JWK^ Tho Clipper Schooner «&ma& q v c ion, W. D. Veale, master, will sail a3 above in a few day?. For freight or passage apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. O EGULAR STEAM COMi V> -ti MUNICATION WITH W^!|^ TIIE BAY 0F ISLANDS, i^i^&Z^ The ps DUKE OF EDINBURGH, will leave as follows— From Auckland to Russell—Every Thursday, at 4 p.m. From Kussell to Auckland—Every Saturn day, 1 p m. For all particulars apply to Hague Smith AND "Walker, No 8, Insurance Buildings, Auckland; A VILCOQ, Russell; or to L G CCOTEE, Waitangi. .14 nriHß PASSENGER LINE OF "fMMs^ j-QR LONDON DIRECT. Tho favourite Clipper Ship CADUCEUS, D. T. Roberts, Esq., Commander (lato of the Maori.) Tins One vessel, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with prompt despatch, and sail in February. Her cabin accommodation is unsurpassed. For freight or passage, apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. ~~Z~ ~~A USTRALIAN STEAM JUJS&v I\. NAVIGATION Co's '^SPvEEGULAR MONTHLY First-CLiss Steam Line between Auckland, Sydney, and Melbottene, Transhipping to any Australian Port by the Australian Steam Navigation Company's Steamers. The splendid steamship CITY OF ADELAIDE, D. Walker, Commander, will leave this for above ports on Monday, sth Februai-y at noon. For freight or passage, apply to 11. M. JERVIS, Agent. OVERLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND. The United SiiTES, New Zealand, and Australian Mail Steamship Line; FOR HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, AND LIVERPOOL. Under Contract with tho New Zealand Government for a Four-weekly Mail Service. Tho magnificent steamship NEBRASKA, 2,143 tons register, 1. Harding, Commander, is appointed to leave Auckland foi Honolulu and San Francisco, on THURS^ DAY, the 25th inst., at Noon. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply to 1 HENDEIISON & MACFAK&ANE,

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 636, 25 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 636, 25 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 636, 25 January 1872, Page 3

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