Btdwls&. «"k3k AVERLAND MAIL 3mgtß\ \J route to Europe via <JR«V^2^HQNOLITLir, SAN FRANCISCO jj^g^feANP NEW YORK. The Australasian Steam Navigation Company under Contract with the Governments of New South Wales and New Zealand, for Conveyance of Her Majesty's Mail.] The Splendid Steamship T MIKADO, 3 500 tons, P. Moore, Commarder, is appointed to leave for Honolulu and San Francisco on FRIDAY, July 9th. For freight or passage and all particulars apply to H. M. JERVTsf Agent. ~7%* A USTRALASIAN «Wk*f^\. Jt3~ STEAM NAVIGATION tM^-COMPANra FIRST-CLASS jffmfTwTt STEAMERS. EOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS ; ALSO, THK *PALMEK. JtfV«R GOLDSTEINS. The Splendid Mail Steamship CITY OF MELBOURNE, 837 tons. J. W. Bkown, Commander, expected on or about SUNDAY, July 18, will leave as abovo six houre after arrival. fo» freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to H. M. JERVI3, Agent. tTsSk W EW ZEALAND «fe|p£<*v JLi STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED.) For ITew Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Ltttelton, and Otago ; transhipping at Wellington for Wangantti, Napier, and Poverty Bay ; and at Nelson for Westport, Gbexmouth, and Hokthxa. [Passengees Booked Through to Melbourne.] The s.s. WELLINGTON ■Will leave Onehunga Wharf on THURSDAY next, the Ist proximo, at 8 a.m., and the Bluff anchorage at 3 p.m. For the convenience of passengers, the Tarn o'Shanter will leave Onehunga Wharf for the Bteamer immediately after arrival of the 1.50 train from Auckland; fare, 2s 6d each. JULY TIME TABLE. sth—s. s. PHCEBE \ Bth—s.s. LADYBIRD I 13th—s.s. TARANAKI (na n . 18th—s.s. WELLINGTON / above24th—s.s. PHCEBE \ 290i-s.s. LADYBIRD J Tor freight or passage apply to W. F. WHEELER, Ancldand. Or, A. BaRnES, Onohunga. Offices: Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street r%jfa "J7OR TARANAKI. «g*££T|A> JL NELSON, PICTON. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND The Union Steam Shipping Company's magnificent new Steamer HAWEA, 1000 tons, Captain E. Wheelee, is appointed to leave the Manukau on TUESDAY, 6th July This splendid vessel, built specially for the New Zealand coasting trade, has unrivalled passenger accommodation, and offers unusual advantages to the travelling public Plans of cabin may be seen at our offices, where particulars^ of rates of freight and passage may also be ascertained. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, 25, Queen-street. &&. QHIP 'GALLER OU/ ,|3G|gfc|w O FOR NEWCASTLE. ■Btssisiiai A^ acc9unts and claims against the ship Caller On must be rendered in dnplicate to the undersigned by noon on WEDNESDAY, or they will not bo recognised. JOHN BATGER, ' Agent N.Z. Shipping Co (Limited). Auckland, 28th June, 1875. _y*K&s. "DIOR WANGAREI CT«lr^. X 1 B EADS, BAY OF ISLAN DB, M^NBiiffl.^^- WAJS'GAROA, & MONGONUI. The new steamer lONA W U leave as above every MONDAY, at 5 p m. CRUICKSHANK & CO., ~ Agents. 16, Qneen-Btreet, Auckland, May 26.1875. Business Card& ■^^ L. ROTH, CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, Wishes to give notice to the public in general of his REMOVAL from the Old Supreme Courthouse, Queen-street, to the Corner of Victoria and Albert-streets, formerly occupied by J. French. Grocer, and that he must dispose of his vast and varied stock of Househoia Furniture,.&c, &c., &c,, at any price, a<? his present premises are to be sold by auction on the sth of July, to be pulled down. This is a Genuine Sale; no reasonable offer refused, as the future premises -will not contain above half the present stock. NOTICE TO USERS OF STEAM POWER. 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 OUR NEW _ __ OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 and 97, QUEEN-STREET. EX DUNEDIN, SHOOTING STAB, A*TD EMILY MCLA/lEN.— 500 PACKAGES • OF PAPEEHANGINGS, 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. PHILLIPPS & SON. QKEAT gALE OF TDOOTS AT THB BLUE BOOT. T C. BROOKES & Selling the whole of his Stock of English Boots and oooes at C obt Price, to make room for alterations C.B. is going largely into the Colonial Goods. The we -will be a genuine one. JUST LANDED--25 trunks of Ladies' besc K*a Sewn Boots 300 pairs of Girls' Str: o Shoes, all sizes 800 pairs of Girls' Patent Lace Boots 200 pairs of Women's &'d at 4s 6d. - , A large quantity of Slippers at 2s. A C#B> k&s always given his customers and the public /"V^od Bargains. CaUoarly! Call early! The SALE X "tor ONE MONTH. C. BROOKES, fila.n B L U E BOOT .- **"OiMr Opposite thejßCity Hali, Next Dyion's,' Draper,
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 29 June 1875, Page 1
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803Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1673, 29 June 1875, Page 1
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