,/ m. ir-_r_[ T^yerLAND MAIL "* _#-■ i JbJ_ fj ROUTE TO EUROPE VIA SM I ____^HONO_ULU, SAN FRAJ_CISCO. W. , I Mgg, ANl > NEW YORK. i \ . Etesian Steam Navigation Company under i „seAi?KjSr «ie Governments of New South ; ."•; "'^^_New Zealand, for Conveyance of Her lpS^asSti;ADa' ' _ i _«__. F Moobe, Commander, is appointed to #. j gftonolulu and San Francisco on FRIDAY, "\ f s&{M orp<_«-e and all *g^g*3gW to ■ Agent. il "^1 T USTRALASIAN H.-h_B_ ix STEAM NAVIGATION a7l_Rl^'ooMPA-NY's FIRST-CLASS jefi&SJp STEAMERS. «ra SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND **ail Queensland ports ; '/I iWO THB PALMER RIVER GOLDFIELDS. J' ' „c Splen-id Mail Steamship 1 CITY OF MELBOURNE, I (_7 ions J- W. Bbown, Commander, expected on or I rfint SUNDAY, July 18, will leave as above six I _nrs after arrival. I «_i freight or passage, sad all particulars, apply to I wt .* H. M. JERVIS. Agent. ) _T_Jk MUf ZEALAND1 2 M £4^.'_o STEAM SHIPPING COMJ|»l^« PANY (LIMITED.) S^S^-MOUth, Nelson, Picton, Wellinqtok Lsttelton,' and Oxago ; transhipping at Wellington fpr Wanganui, Napier, and PovkrtBat; and at Nelson for Westport, Grexmouth, .-' (Uld HOKITIKA. " __,'} ' ■ ' ■ , ' Y ' ', . [pissBNGEBs Booked Throtjoh to Melbourne.] I ■ ' The s.s. : WELLINGTON ffillleaveOnehungaWharf TO-MORROW (Thursday) to Ist proximo, at 8 a.m., and the Bluff anchorage ■ .'• si 3p.m. For the convenience of passengers, the T»m o'Shanter will leave Onehunga Wharf for the Iteamer immediately after arrival of the 1.50 train from Auckland; fare, 2s 6d each. . JULY TIME TABLE. . * Eth-s.B. PHCEBE \ Bth—s.s. LADYBIRD J '■• ■ : 13th-s.s. TARANAKI ( __ _. 18th-s.s. WELLINGTON /as atlove- , ; 24th-s.s. PHCEBE \ ..."' 29th-s.s. LADYBIRD J For freight or passage apply to I '■'■.. W. F. WHEELER, Auckland. Or, A. BARNES, Onehunga. Offices: Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street. *«R*. TTQR TARANAKI, ««£|s^ X NELSON, PICTON. WEL*/__^_______*s* LINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND 4__B-_-_* OTAGO. The Union Steam Shipping Company's magnificent new Steamer HAWEA, 1000 tonß, Captain E. Wheeleb, is appointed to leave the Manukau on TUESDAY, 6th July This splendid vessel, built specially for the New S 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. *__*___. MEW ZEALAND ■frfiffiikv * SHIPPNG COMPANY'S FOR LONDON DIRECT. The New Don Ship : , P ERNGLEN, bunt expressly fpr the New Zealand passenger trade 8181 toDs register, Capt W. Fkater, will sail aa above . la July next. Has superior accommodation for passengers of aU For freight or passage, apply to JOHN BATGER, Agent N,Z. shipping Co. (Limited), 93, Queen-street. i*k3v T?OR WANGAREI JfiSPlklS^ ■*" HEADS, BAY OF ISLANDS, JESSBEafcL' WANGAROA, & MONGONUI. The new steamer lONA W U leave as above every MOND AY, at 5 p m. CRUICKSHANK & CO., ,„■'__■. Agents. 16, Queen-street, Auckland, May 26,1875. Business Cards^ T c 6 O X, W . PARNELL PORK BUTCHERY. Poultry always on hand. Highest price given for home dairy-fed Pork. Smoked Tongues and Home-cured Bacon at lowest reasonable price. E. R O T H, 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 Household Furniture, _c, &c„ &c„ at ant pbice, as 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 Btock. . J" U S T OPENED AT OUB NBW OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95, and 97, QUEEN-STREET. EX DUNEDIN, SHOOTING STAR, AND EMILY ' -ICLAREN, — 500 PACKAGES OF PAPERHANGINGS, WHITE LEADj 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. .Q.REAT CjALE OF TJOOTS AT THE | • B L IJ E BOOT. II ' ■ C. BROOKES Is Selling the whole of his Stock of English Boots and Shoes at C ost Pbioe, to make room for alterations C.B. is going largely.into the Colonial Goods. The . Sale 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 ia 6d. ; A large quantity of Slippers at 2b. , C.B. has always given his customers and the public -eod'Bargains. Call early! Call early! The SALE ia for ONE MONTH. \ ' C. BROOKES, BLUE BOOT ma_CT_Y Opposite the Cut Hah, . N«*t Dyson's, Draper.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 1
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745Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 1
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