'< Tsk |WERLAND MAIL \ sMfciKSis. ROUTE TO ■ EUROPE VTA <«J|nIM^HONOLULTJ, SAN FRANCISCO J^^^^»A.NJ> NEW YORK • WBVjU" The Australasian Steam Navigation Company under Contract with the Governments of New South TVales and New Zealand, foi Conveyance of Her Majesty's Mail.] The Splendid Steamship MIKADO, 3,500 tons, I". Mooke, Commander, is appointed to leave for Honolulu and San Francisco on FRIDAY July 9th. For freight or passage ana all particulars apply to H. M. JEEVIsf I Agent. 4*k&, A «Wfi&|S\ -Ca. STEAM NAVIGATION MffImCOMPANY'B FIRST-CLASS ■j^SaSJg STEAMERS. EOK SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ALL QUEENSLAND POETS j ALSO, THE PALMER RIVER iGOLDFIKLDS. The Splendid M-ail Steamship CITY OP MELBOURNE, 837 tons. J. W. Brown, Commander, expected on or about SUNDAY, July 18, will leave as above six hours after arrival. Jfoi freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. &**^ ATEW Zh ALAND (^^^k I 1! SRIPPHC, COMPANY'S The New Iron Ship FEENGLE3ST, butlt expressly for the New Zealand passenger trade 818 toDs register, Capt W. Fsater, will sail as above In July next.' Has superior accommodiation for passengers of all classes. For freight or passage, apply to JwHN BATGER, Agent N,Z. "hippiDg Co. (Limited). , 93, Queen-street. hTs^ fyEW ZEALAND *:S?WI^L ** STEAM SHIPPING COM*>ANY (LIMIT KD.) Fob New Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, I/stttelton, and Otago ; transhipping at Wellington for Wanganui, Napier, and Poverty Bay ; and at Nelson for Westpobt, Geeymouth andHoKiTiKA. ' [Passkngees Booses Theough to Melbotjbne.] The s.b. TAKANAKI "Will leave Onehunga "Wharf SATURDAY next the 26th instant, at 1 30 p. m. For freight or passage apply to W. F. WHKEr.BR, Auckland. Or, . A. BARNIS, Onehunga. Offices—Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-sireet. i\*. T7OR WANGAEEI «m*jr^. X' HEAD*, BAY OF ISLANDS, MfNMiJ^X^- WANGAItOA, & MONGONOT. The new steamer I 0 N A W U leave as above every MO N D AY, at 5 p m. CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. 16, Queen-street, Auckland, May 26, 1875. "^Business Cards' QOAL AND T^IKE.WOOD. The undersigned begs to return his thanks to his many customers for their liberal support, and informs them that, in conjunction with his GREYSTKEET YARD, he has opened.a depot in WESTSTREET, NEWTON, immediately in rear of Mr. IVaddell's, Baker, where the wants of his customers will be supplied. C. DUCKINFIELD. OHOE BUSINESS FOE. SALE. An old Establishment at New Plymouth, now doing a fair share of trade, and one of the best Btands in the place is FOR SALE. The present Proprietor can give satisfactory reasons for giving over the business. The Shop is very commodious, and well stocked with seasonable goods. To any person wishing to embrace a good opening, this is a chance seldom to be met with. There is a Lease of four years to run of the Shop. The Stock can be reduced about £500. Any information can be obtained, either by letter or wire, by applying to the owner, ' . Hubert hughes, Boot and Shoemaker and Importer. OTICE TO USEKB OF STEAM POWIR. - Steam Gauges repaired, adjusted, tested, and remarked if required. Having gone to great expense to be in a position to test them, parties may rely upon having them accurately done. It is a fact well known to Engineers that even new gauges as they leave the factory are not in nine cases out of ten correctly marked, hence the necessity of having them tested. . Repairs to small machinery of all kinds; plans and specifications prepared; machinery surveyed, bought . or sold on commission, GEO. W, HESLOP, Engineer. The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. JUST OPENED AT OUB NEW OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 and 97, QUEEN-STREET. EX DTTNEDIN, SHOOTING STAR, AND EMILY MCLAREN. — 500 PACKAGES OF I PAPEKHANGINGS, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, AND SUNDRIES, PLATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, GLASS SHADES, SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, & TACKS, GILT MOULDINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS W. PHTLLTPPS & SON. Q.EEAT O ALE OF TJOOTS AT THE \ BLUE-BOOT. C. BROOKES Is Selling the whole of his Stock of English Boots and Shoes at C ost Peice. fb make room for alterations C.B. is going largely into the Colonial Goods. The / Bale will be a genuine one. ' . JUST LANDED--25 trunks of Ladies' best Kid Sewn Boots 300 pairs of Girls' Strap Shoes, all sizes 500 pairs of Girls' Patent Lace Boots 200 pairs of Women's Kid at 4s 6d. A large quantity of Slippers at 2s. C.B. has always given his customers and the public Good Bargains. Call early! Call early! The SALE Is for ONE MONTH. C. BROOKES, ,_, BLUE BOOT ■Uibeotly Opposite thes§City Hal,l, i I ' Next Dyson's, Draper. \ '-fci ; Money. ->\ TO LE~?D on first-class Vskov' freehold security,- low' rates of interest.— Dyer, ahortland-Btree M"OJNrEY TO liliJSfi), in large and "***- small sums, a low jates of interest. —Apply HMiIOTT MEYER Solicitor, 28, Shortland-street. ONjKY TO LKNIi in large or *„_._ - «a»U nayu, attvery low rate of lnterert,—
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1669, 24 June 1875, Page 1
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792Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1669, 24 June 1875, Page 1
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