~ - A tTBTEAI_ABIAN i^^^ J=a- STEAM NAVIGATION g|& CO's First-aass Steamers T°H .ajggffigms* SYDNEY & MELBOURNE TBANSHIPPING TO BRISBANE & ALL OTHER QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KINO SeOEGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N.' CompS Steamships. v * " The splendid new steamship Wentworth, 650 tons, J. W.Brown,_Commander, expected about 29th inst.. will leave again three days after arrival For particulars of freight or passage app.y to H. M. JERVIS. Agent. VK O^^^^^^^koute jffSfl TO EUROPE, via SAN g||||;g> FRANCISCO & NEW YORK. GALIFOP.NIAN ANI>"7IJSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Under Contract with the New South Wales & New Zealand Governments I cor the Conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails).' The s.s. ship Macgregor, 2,500, H. Grajngeb, Commander, the first of the Chartered Vessels for the temporary service willleavp the port of SYDNEY for SAN FRANCISCO fcall ingatKANDAVU and HONOLULU), on SATURDAY, the 20th December next, at 12 o'clock noon For freight and passage apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland. £=£7 "DIOE LO N D~O~N DIRECT. FOLLOW THE 'COUNTESS BEasau^ OFKIKTORE.' The well-hnown and favourite regular trader City of Auckland, Capt. G. Balls, having a large part of her cargo already engaged, will meet with quick despatch excellent accommodation for saloon and steerage passengers. & For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., High-street, Auckland, ' Oct. 31.1873 . JfcsJL 170E SYDNEY J^^M\ DIRECT. Tho Aberdeen Clipper Barque Harriet Armytage, Will sail for the above ports on MONDAY 24th inst. Has good Cabin accomodation for Cabin passengers. For freight or passage apply to y , . : CAPTAIN MAILLEE, On board ; ■_ G. W BINNEY. Ji^k^ G TEAM TO COEOJWgrSiniS^v rO MANDEL. Challenger. Fbom Auckland. Monday, November 24, at 1 o'clock afternoon Wednesday, November 20, at 1 o'clock afternoon Friday, November 28, at 2 o'clock afternoon Frou Coromandel. Tuesday, November 25, at 1 o'clock afternoon Thursday, November 27, at 1 o'clock afternoon Saturday, November 29, at 12 o'clock noon (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Not responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying or discharging live stock. . - HOLMES BROTHERS. i^kA "IT'OE POVEETY BAY, S3rm"^V -*- NAPIER, WELLINGTON W||yg^ AND'SOUTHERN PORTS. ' The p.s. ' 7- . Paterson, A. Kennedy, Commander, will leave for above ports about WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th inst. For freight or passage apply to MORTON JONES, Agent. ~l|§v JfOE hokTang-a. JlM\m^ The schoonei^ vw_t.v K)s_ii-<w Fairy Will leave for the • above port on SATURDAY next, 22nd instant. .... ; For freight or passage apply to .: »'<-■■■•. W- rl ;ift- i-j M. NICCOL, Custom House-street. "t^OE TAEAN AX I, S^W^^v J- 1 NELSON, PICTON, WEL-3&!ffiM^^-LINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. IheN.Z.S.S. s.s. Company's s.s. 1 • .. " Ladybird, H. J. c. Andrew, Commander, from Onehunga, on MONDAY NEXT, 24th inst., at 11 a.m. For freight or.passage apply to COM BES & DALDY, Auckland ; A. BARNES, Onehunga r Or, :- R. s. LEDOER, Grahamstown. ANNUAL EEGKATTA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1874. PROGRAMME: Ist.Race—Brigantines, Schooners, and Ketches, 25 tons register and upwards 2nd Eace— Trading Cutters, 25 tons register and upwards '■■"' 3rd Race—Trading Vessels (any rig), under 25 tons register 4th Race—Sailing Boats or Yachts, 7 tons and under .sth Eace-Yachts oyer 7 tons Cth Race—Open Sailing Boats, Al Comers ■ 7th Race—Four-oared Gigs rowed by Amateurs athßace—Merchant Ships' Gigs, Four Oars • ■J«n Race—Four-oared Gigs, All Comers .10th Bace— Dingies, under 12 feet overall, rowed by ..._. Eojif under 16 years of age 11th Race—Tubs. 1'"":: THOS.r HENDERSON, Jun., ■_'■'■ ■- ' '■''- IS-fis istr.l ' Hon. Sec. SSISS^IK T0 KIVEEKJ HEAD. . : '*'*sz2®Mg£ir Th e twin ss. _y Gemini '■' Leaves Auckland daily at 11 o'clock morning. Leves Riverherhead at 3 o'clock afternoon, arriving Auckland at 5 o'clock. Pic-nic Patties landed at Wood's Island on tho up wiw, and taken off on the down trip without extra charge. ~• Ewes: Return Tickets, same day, 3s. . J. CASEY. jjk Jji O E . S A L E, The Yacht RIPPLE, 8 tons. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. TTENEY ELLIOTT ,rJtM±@t>.. '-■-*- MARINE SURVEYOR. '> c#_^r\,v LICENSED RECEIVER. & FOR "^ln'^^SM1- WARDING AGENT. _gaL~2f Bonded Store "C." for Goods Warehouse* or for Examination. 'JirustOms and Shipping Business promptly at leu J to. ~ ."*■"•' A^'ent to the N.Z. Parcels Conveyance of London. Office street Wharf. __ ; ■ TITO MA S J E N X IN S ** LICE N SED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. Buildings, Fort strktct .N.B.—Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts Of Great Britain and the Continent of Europe by Overland Mail Route oi- by Clipwey SJiips,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1196, 22 November 1873, Page 1
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691Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1196, 22 November 1873, Page 1
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