Shipping. A ITSTBALASIAN S¥^Ssr- I^s4- -First-Class Steamers. SYDNEY & MELBOURNE TRANSHIPPING TO BRISBANE & ALL OTHVT? QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE and KINO GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N? O-iSJS Steamships. **"'s The splendid new steamship Wentworth, CSO tons, J. W Bjiowu Commander, expected about 29th inst., will leave again three days after arrival For particulars of freight or passage app,y to ' JB- M. JERVIS, Agent. ji^KAfe O YE^^-]Sri)~BOUTE «§Ss|nKiv V-7 TO EUROPE via SAN ggygg FRANCISCO & NEW YORK. CALIFORNIA^ AND~ AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Under Contract with the New South Wales & New Zealand Governments fob the Conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails). The s.s. ship Macgregor, 2,500, H. Geaingee .Commander, the first of the . Chartered Vessels for the temporary service willlea™ the port of SYDNEY for SAN FRANCISCO fcall ingatKANDAVU and HONOLULU) on SATUR DAY the 20th December next, at 12 o'clock noon . For freight and passage apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auokland. «H T?OE LONDON *o¥^K DIRECT. _^_3__iTo FOLLOW TffE 'COUNTESS The well-known and favourite regular trader City of Auckland, Capt. G. Balls, having a large part of her cargo already engaged, will meet with quick despatch e-Cfillent accommodation for saloon and steeraee passengers. 6 Far freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., High-street, Auckland, AgentSl Oct. 33.1873 j^A- F OJt <*siE^*s' Fairy WUI leave for the above port THIS DAY (Monday) 24th instant. " For freight or passage apply to M. NICCOL, Custom House-street. Aa' pOE SYDNEY K^^^V DIRECT. •■BS^S!^^ The 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 CAPTAIN MAILLER, On board; G. W BINNEY. CJKIMMEE OE THE |^^f\ KJ WAVES, FROM NEAV YORK. JBhiiif Consignees are requested to present '^^WBSS^a^ Bills of Ladiag, Pay Freight, and Pass Customs Entries at once. _,A. signt Entry to Clear Ship will be passed on TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o-clock. Charge for each entry, 10s Gd. JOHN ROBERTON & CO., Agents. ■_t*k*v CJTEAM TO COBOHJ^^ KJ MANDEL. Challenger. Fhoji Auckland. Wednesday, November 20, at 1 o'clock afternoon Friday, November 28, at 2 o'clock afternoon *• From 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. JH%JL TTOE POYEETY BAY «^*n^. X 1 NAPIER, WELLINGTON AND SOUTHERN POUTS. The p.s. Paterson, a. . KENNEDY, Commander, will leave for above ports about WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th inst. for freight or passage apply to MORTON JONES, Agent. ANNUAL EEGATTA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1874. PROGRAMME: Ist Race—Brigantines, Schooners, and Ketches, o 25 tons register and upwards 2nd Race—-Trading Cutters, 23 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 Race—Yachts over 7 tons °J h Race—Open Sailing Boats, Al Comers c« ace~Four-oared Gigs rowed by Amateurs °f «ace—Merchant Ships' Gigs, Four Oars inS? gace-Four-oared Gigs, All Comers ■lUth Kace—Dingies, under 12 feet overall, rowed by ltui -,Bo ys under 16 years of age Uth Race-Tubs. THOS. HENDERSON, Jum« Hon. Sec. 43^ CJTEAM TO EIVER3^__^^i- HEAD. ■**"•► The twin ss. t-._ , Gemini Y™* 'Auckland daily at 11 o'clock morning. A l T^i^ erhertead at 3 o'clock afternoon, arriving AucKma at B o'tiock. triwJ^j^^^ed at Wood's Island on the up Charge on the down trip without extra Fwes: RetmTickfe^ same daVj 3a . \ J. CASEY. (i E S ALE, _^^ "^e Yacht^ppLE, 8 tons. SAMUEL,COCB.ANE & SON. /Kk TTEiJEY ELLIOTT, _J_^X ll^ns Jed^c&VEYoß' t f Lessee of Bonded Store " C." 'f>rGoo&r r< , ro y.~„-.* t > or for Examination. y aienouaeu J*Z^ss& Customs and Shipping Business Pwtw a t-VVc'-''I'^ to. . .. * 3 to the N.Z. Parcels Conveyance ol L,, .■^'-^g^' Queen street Wharf. V on< TH'OMAS.JENK l"_7 s LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. » ujhiaki's Buildings, Fort stei:, N.B.—Goods and Parcels forwarded to all part,, of Groat Britain and the Continent of Europe \ by Overland Mail Route or by Clipper Skips.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 1
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661Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 1
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