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i__ksk OVERLAND MAIL _SlsflK^^\. ROUTE TO EUROPE VIA *__l_____£| it■ HONOLULU, RAN FKANCISOO ___■_____&£» AND SEW YOIiK. ***»uu, The Australasian Steam Navigation Company nndnr Contract with the Governments of New South S&EmEI^* 1"I*'1*' f°r Convey a^ of Her The Splendid Steamship MAOGEEGOR, 2,500 tons, H. Gbaingeb, Commander, is appointed to leave for Honolulu and San Francisco, on PrWay the lltu June, *» For freight or passage and all particulars apply to H. M. JERVIS, ' : ' ' Agent. v^a^. A tJSTHALASIAN JHR^^lft -*-*- STEAM NAVIGATIONEOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS ; ALSO, THE PALMER RIVER GOUMBTELDS. The Splendid M-ail Steamship ' CYPHRENES 1,993 tons, T. Wood, Commander,' expected on or ' ! SSu arrivaL y> 2°' ™U leave ™ aI"TC' **x Foi freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to H. M. JERVIS, , ■ I !L*K_k MEW ZEALAND _3CTkF^v ■ STEAM SHIPPING COMp^NY (LIMIT KD.) j Fob New Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, "Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago ; transhipping at Wellington for Wanganui, Napier, and Poverty Bay ; and at Nelson for Westport, Greymouth andHoKiTiKA. ' j [Passengeks Booked Through to Melbourne.] i The s.s. WELLINGTON Will leave Onehunga Wharf on SATURDAY next the 12th instant, at 2 30 p.m sharp. ' 15^ at- c m Train f°r Passengers leaVes Auckland at JUNE TIME TABLE. 16th-S.S. PHCEBB f 20th-B.S. LADYBIBD 1 as above 26th-S.S. TARANAKI ( For "freight or passage apply to W. F. WHSBLEE, Auckland 9f_ « . A- BARNES. Onehunga Offices—Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street "X^Jk "pO 11 WATEOA (Kaipara). Tlle Brigantine Ji^fe HELENA Will leave the Onehunga "Wharf for Kaipara on SATURDAY, 12th instant. kaipara on For freight apply to GEORGE W. OWEN, ■ ' Port-street. *q% x XTOE FREIGHT OK /jXf^^V ■*- CHARTER, I_Sts__i'iS* The three-masted Schooner . ESTELLE, 195 tons register, ! • . G. W. BINNEY, . Agent. TfOR WANG ARE I «Wf|\ -1- HEAD 3, BAY OF ISLANDS -WANGAEOA, & MONGONUi; The new steamer lON A WJU leave as above every MOND AYr_t 5 d m. CKOTCKSHjfaa ,£■€»»,■ 16, Qneen-street, Auckland, '' Agents. May 26,1875. "% -rJ^ V\^AIKA_TO STEAM JWtTS^ T » NAVIGATIO-If.A'NDCOAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED) TIME TABL E' :i. Me«er to HamUton—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10.16 am. i - > > ■ Mercer to Newcastle—Monday and _sbtjr«dar, 6 a m Newcastle te Cambridge—Tuesday. 6» m. Newcastle to Alexandra—Friday, 6 a&n Hamilton to Mercer—Monday, Wednesday, an rioay, 8 a.m. ■' Cambridge to Mercer—Wednesday 6 ■mat Alexandra to Mercer—Saturday, 6 a m. '-.'■- Newcastle to Heads-Monday, 6 a.m, FRANZ fSGJtoⅇ Fort street, May 20,11=75. I Secretary. Business Cards.; \-> ~ - ; 1. $ , WALTER J. __C UN T PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT', f Hotoe, Land, Estate, Mining and Commission Agent, 41, Insurance Buildings, Auoklajid Mr Hunt is prepared to undertake.all kinds of ■financial Business, to negociate Loanison Freehold «ra Leasehold Estates, to arrange the /Purchase and »aie of Town and Country Properties, and also Bank insurance, Mining, and other shares, and .to act as _ agent for trustees, absentees, and othe* persons in Hie management of estates and investment of -fcapital. Arbitrations and audits undertaken. Partnership accounts arranged: Tradesmen's books posted weekly, monthly, and quarterly. ; J TJ S T O P E N E D AT OUB NEW ■ " • OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE, • 95 AND 97, QUEEN-STREET. EX DITNEDIN, SHOOTING STAE, AND El_H_r MCLAREN.— 500 PACK AGES OF PAPERHANGINGS, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, AND SUNDRIES, PLATE, SHEET, AND ORJVAMENT^L WINDOW GLASS, GLASS SHADES, SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, & TACKS, GILT MOULDINGS,' ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS. ! W. PHILLIFPS & SON. QBEAT gALE OF -DOOTS at the B L TJjE CB G O T. C. BROOKES I" Selling the whole of his Stock of English Boots and Bhoeg at Cost Pbioe, to make room for alterations. C.B. is going largely into the Colonial Goods. The s «e will be a genuine one. k . JUST LANDED— "« V 25 trunks of Ladies' best Kid Sewn Boots 300 pairs of Girls' Strap Shoes, a-1 sizes - • 600 pairs of Girls* Patent Lace Boots ' • ■*« pairs of Women's Kid at 4s 6d. . A large quantity of Slippers at 2s. .■>-- rj _ -cnxtlit> r • ti»/^f^ r\ "T" iTen Ms customers and the public S^SSEStaJr*1 Callea^! The SALE , " C: BROOKES, : * • BLTJ E 800 T, ' rr: ! *l0T" OppoaiTii iHi Orer HAX.I-J K»xt Dyion'i, Drtper,

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1657, 10 June 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1657, 10 June 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1657, 10 June 1875, Page 1

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