Shipping. A USTBALASIAJN' -. wt'V&k. "^^ STEAM NAVIGATTfYN f&i^.fsk CO's First-Class Steamers SYDNEY & MELBOURNE TRANSHIPPING TO BRISBANE & ALL OTHTH? QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KING GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N.' Compart Steamships. v * The splendid new steamship Wentworth, CSOtons, .1. W Brown, Commander, expected about 29th inst. will leave again three days after arrival For particulars of freight or passage app 4 y to H. M. JERVIS. Agent. •jrjk^ f^VEEXAND EOTTTE m&M%&, TO EUROPE, via SAN jjjjyggg FRANCISCO & NEW YORK. CALIFORNIAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY ■;, (Under Contract with the New South Wales & New Zealand Governments yon the Conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails). The s.s. ship Macgregor, 2,500, H. Grainger, Commander, the first of the Chartered Vessels for the temporary serv'ce will lpavo the port of SYDNEY for SAN FRANCIsCO (call ingatKANDAVU and HONOLULU) on SATUR DAY, the 20th December next, at 12 o'clock noon Tor freight and passage apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland. ttteL T?°& LONDON /jPpNv J- DIRECT. C3_«_L_S£_To FOLLOW THE 'COUNTESS ynrGr*™* OF KIN TORE.' The well-known and favourite regular trader City of Auckland, Capt. G. Rails, 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, Agents. Oct. 31,1873 j3yfybjlb AUCKLA. ND TO THAMES. The p.s. Lalla Rookh Auckland to Thames, at 10.30 a.m. Thames to Auckland, at 5 p m TO-MORROW (Thursday) November 20 W. LODDER. a£k? l? o c l o n d3"n jffilMKV -*- DIRECT. gf2giy__ UNDER CHARTER TO THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. The Barque Ferndale Captain W. Frater, Al 14 years, having nearly the whole of her cargo engaged, will sail on or about the 14th December.. For freight, apply to the New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited). " JOHN BATGER, i QTEAM TO fi(7r7(t. IWJfTS^ MANDEL. ; r Challenger. '■ From Auckland. Friday, November 28, at 2 o'clock afternoon From Coromandel. 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. jfk_L T?OE POVERTY BAT, IfiWkl^S. -*- NAPIER, WELLINGTON jP^Jfj^ AND SOUTHERN PORTS. The p.s. Paterson, A. Kennedy, Commander, will leave for above ports about MOU DAY NEXT, Ist December. For freight or passage apply to MORTON JONES, Agent. OTEAM TO EIVEKThe twin s s. _ 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 the up tnw, and taken off on the down trip without extra charge. Fwes: Return Tickets, same day, 3s. J. CASEY. £kpOE S ALE, Jyj|k The Yacht RIPPLE, 8 tons. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. /K_ TTENEY ELLIOTT, KfVfK J-J- MARINE SURVEYOR. if«3P3Cv. LICENSED RECEIVER. & FOEjj£££wMsi WARDING AGENT. Lessee of Bonded Store "C." for Goods Warehoused ctTranshipment or for Examination. All Customs and Shipping Business promptly attended to. Agent to the N.Z. Parcels Conveyance of London. Office : Queen street Wharf. THOMAS JENKINS, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT. OCH RA N E'S BU IL »IN «S, FO R T STREET N.B.—-Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of Great Britain and the Continent of Europe by Overland Mail Route or by Clipper Ships. For Sale. "pOE SALE, or TO LET, a coinfortr ■* able Six-roomed Cottage in St. Mary's Road.— Apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Fort-street. TfOE SALE (cheap), a Desirable •*- Eesidence in Conquest Place, Parnell; freehold. Ateo, a four-ioomed House, in Grafton road ; freehold. ■A. comfortable Seven-)oomedHouse in Parnell; price, £400; freehold.—Apply to John Churton, agent, Vulcan Lane. "PQE SALE,-60 years' Lease of a -1- , Magnificvnt Building Site, opposite Mr Roskfuges. Avenue Road, St. Stephen's Nine years' of a Seven-roomed House near St. Mary'e Uiurch, Pamell. Two Freehold Allotments, Boylan's ■rromwiade, Dedwood. W. FLOOD, Estate and Mining Agent, Next National Bank. WOE SALE by the undersigned— ™- Tanks, Cart Shafts, Coals (Bay of Islands and •Newcastle), Firewood, Charcoal, &c. J. CRAIG, Fort street. SAWN KAURI TIMBER. V O E S ALE ' -.~" In Auckland, ~ \ 300,000 FEET KAURI TIMBER. \_ C. A. HARRIS. ' s ~ Aug-ast, 1873. aids: Custom-house street and Breakwater Road, easels Loaded at the Mill, Wangapoua, with desbatcli. TfOE SALE, < heap, one IG-feel ■*■ Sailing Boat, several Ships' Boats and Dingloa -J. Olaro, Boatbullclor, Cmtom-house-atroot Eaßt.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 1
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704Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 1
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