Shipping. - % Z '~X^;eaTasias 4 / - ' ■ . SYDNEY & MELBOURNE I'RANSHIPPING TOBRTSBATSn?■* a'tt mTT „ QUEENSLAND PORTS 7_K__*nw LL Pl? ER GEORGE'S SOUND, by toW ??* KIN? Steamships. y ° A'S* W* Company's The splendid new steamship ''"" \ V/entworth, ShS JWiuiel_i^} nffia,. aer' cs liectea about inst.. -Bin leave again three clays after arrival For particulars of freight or passage apply to . __^_JLM. JERVIS. Agent. Yl^EaSd EOUTE *50g\ IM'- ™.», T0 EUROPE, via SAN 3ft9&£_£ Kll^ CISCO & NEW YORK. CALIF2^RS _and"aus" T ralian STEAMSHIP COMPANY ' ■ (w ER Cte aAo£ WITH THE N:Ew South Wales & New Zealand Governments for the 'Conveyance oe Hep Majesty's -Mails). The s.s. ship :,;.,; , Macgregor, i ■' 2,500, H. Grainger, Commander, the first nf n,o Chartered Vessels for the temporal service wil[lea™ the port of SYDNEY for SAN FRANCTsrn (I 7i ing atKANDAVU and HONOLTJLTJITon SAI'UR DAY, the 20th December next, at'l2 o'clock noon For freight and passage apply to °n H. M. JERYIS, 1 ' ( Agent, Auckland, i *£?%* "POE LONDON AWJ^ DIRECT. "__§^_sS T0 FOLLOW THE 'COUNTESS OFKINTORE.' The well-mown and favourite regular trader City of Auckland, Uipt. G. Ralls, having a large part of her careo already engaged, will meet with quick despatch pSg ncrs aCC°mmodatiOn f°r Sal°°" «d SS£ For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., High-street, Auckland, Agents' Oct. 31.1573 ' . ' 2_4|kS TEAm T d 0 coco" Challenger. _, ~ From Auckland. Friday, November 21, at 2 o'clock afternoon m , From Coromandel. &^ ay" l ? rOVCn 1 ber o2o°' at afternoon Saturday November 22, at 12 o'clock noon (Weather and other circumstances permitting) Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying or discharging live stock. 6' l"""-'u*fa . . [-, HOLMES BROTHERS. •■ fOfi POVERTY BAY «CSKIOR^\ -f:^ r, NA-pibr, Wellington' AND SOUTHERN PORTS * The p.s. ~~ Patorson, ' '**• ?**™!E£_*- Commander, will leave for above ports about WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2Gth inst For freight or passage apply to ' MORTON JONES, Agent. ___ THEQUE EEENDALE, JtMm< -*~* FROM LONDON. JS&MsigL Cons-tgnees'are requested to present Bills r_™Taf of fading, pay Freight and Pass Customs . Entries with as little delay as possible" The Vessel reported inwards on Monday Morning, and a Clearing bight Entry will be passed TO-MORROW (Thursday) at noon. , New Zealand Freight Co. (Limited), Agents JOHN BATGER, . i • . , ■. ;..,.., Secretary. "KTOTJCE "TO THE mSeßS^^ public. . The p.s. .: > ; ....■;.). 1 ~, Golden Crown f Sii 6,1^ UP VOX O]SrE WEEK, commencing , MONDAY NEXT, November 17, for general Overhaul; and ir.her room the p.s. LALLA ROOKH will Tier^x-T~. .^ ILY' for tn° Thames, commencing on JW.ON J)A V, at.lo am.: leaving the Thames at 4 p.m. _ The Directors regret that they cannot procure a i, better means of transit, but they have secured the only Steamer available in order that the public may not be put to unnecessary inconvenience TheGOLIiEN CROWN will RESUME the Service on MONDAY, November 24. -'■..'■ . W. LODDER, ■ ~;[/ . : . Manager. ' AJA QTEAM TO EIVEE- ' HEAD. The twin, s s. ' Gemini Leaves Auckland daily at 11 o'clock morning. j - ■■ Leves Riverherhead at 3 o'clock afternoon, arriving Auckland at 5 o'clock. . Fic-nic Parties landed at Wood's Island on the up tnw, and taken off on the down trip without extra charge;l- -' 'Jul is; : • -; -.. \ , 1 Fares : Return Tickets, same day, 3s. -' ... ~- '■' *..-. j- J. CASEY.: *«j•■" _,-■*■• i,ju~rr —~—.,.;, ..'—'". ,' '■ "U. TT-'-'O E SA LE, '''' 'i_^" .a* j fore-and-aft Schooner of 56 •'"■illßfft tons BM., nearly ready for launching ; _^Mgfc«S? length of keel, 50 feet; length overall, . .mmm&a* 58feet ; beam 15 feet 3 inches ; depth .. . of hold, C.fcet,B inches ; copper-fastened ; draughtl of water, when, loaded, iibout 5 feet. ,'. i- 4 For further particulars apply to ".' STONE BROTHERS/- Ir I. J ;";, Qixeen-street.j ": ~>"-$k JV ° E ~,'S "a;^; E, ,10^. The Yacht RIPPLE, 8 tons. ' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. _K_ TT NB V ELLIOTT,: ./■''' Tm^\, 11 MARINE SURVEYOR, ' 1 ■ aSK^*mtv. LICENSED RECEIVER. & FOR■^JK^^£- ' l: ..-WARDING,, AGENT. . -'- Lessee of Bonded Store''1 C.'''for Goods Warehoused! ciTranshipnicnt or for.Examination:-.' >»><i ■ ()[ ■; ■/.;{__ Customs ihd Shipping Business .promptly ai-r J,.. j: tende_to.. ...■• ■■ i . . ■, "'".,'",[,' ' -, i f . T - Ageh\ to the N.Z. :Parceli; Conveyance of London. (1 - Offic'd;*. Queen street' Wharf; U nt" x' '-'lr- "'-' '"'.v ! O V""' "'ll='// ■-■■ : _L-{__ frr -■- :■.::..! ■." ' U. '■^jnfcH^'M Ai;S 7 'JIW^ MS- IN Ifc'.j -J-fTLJCENSEt) C'USTQM^HbUSEAGENT''' j OG -' Coistiiis^is'E'ii :Bu"rLCiN<9aS iE-o.ritj axßiiix •.--:" 'N'.B;-+jOootlsi!and Parcels forwarded to. all parts ■ "•: •v: t >9l .Great^rifain -wod the .Continent of Europe I by Overland'Mail"'RouW,pr.Iby| Clipper' .' | Shipfe'wiijn; ti 'toi '.:;•- j 7 I . ___*' - -4-ta*"- •!'' V^OXHALL OAEiBEN S, I ' > -,'(,') , yr _, i| - , .North Shore. THE Proprietors of these beautiful Grounds be*j-to-thank their numerous friends for past favours, -andito intimate that the grounds wiU .'befagain opened for the season on the Anniversary of ~( j the Prince of Wales Birthday. To those of pur "'. friend's who have visited 'them no description is '■^''ne'eessaryi' -We have only to say that.-improvem^nts •jfi'ihaveheenmade; and to those,, who have not"visited. . (J : ; them we, think one visit will prove to them;that!for "Pleasure-seekeis these grounds afford every-facility for gratification.ll There ai'e Flowers in.:pr.ofusion - JO pleasant Arbors; .Shady Walks, Lawn- for a- Dance'Croquet, Swings; and for the^masculine'a game at' j ■ Quoits, for which ground has been prepared specially. ' J StrawbSrries and Cream- with' other refreshmeni; to behad. .vu_jh.-i I \m;lnii%i''. ■,-'-...> 1 ■~: >The Proprietors, beg to intimate that they will have a "Marquee on "the outer beach, in which'to. surjplyStrawberries and Cream. ---• -J-.< i.,;..;, :,[.i. I A Band will perform on Saturday Afternoons. Admission to the Grounds, 3d. "\Y. WELLS _ SONS, PROPRIETORS.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 19 November 1873, Page 1
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