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Shipping. \ T^i AUSTRALASIA: i Wmttl^ -c&- steam navigatic IM£>COMPABY'B FIRST-CLAf j|£3JSflß> STEAMERS. ! EOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AN | ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS ; I ALSO, THE PALMER RIVER GOLDFIELDS. The Splendid Mail Steamship MACGREGOR, 2 500 tons, H. Gbaingee, Commander, expected ( \ or about the 15th August, will leave six hours aft arrival. Foi freight or passage, and all particulars, apply : JOHN REID, Commerce-street, • Agent. I "7%^ T> EGULAR MONTHI? ««**K^V -*-*J STEAM COMMUNICATIO I <tflsMV|\3- BETWEEN AUCKLAND, SYDNE 1 i- -j.TJ].TiiO "I MELBOURNE. t The fast and favourite s.s. | HERO, s Captain Looan, may be expected here again abot | the 3rd of August. She will leave for Sydney and Melbourne thre days after arrival. | ' For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK & CO., Agents. ' 16 Queen-street, Auckland, *?;.. July 7, 1875. ' j^A. "\FEW ZBALANI inffuTlrak. SHIPPN« COMPANY'S *^^^™— FOR LONDON DIRECT. ? The New Iron Ship I FERNGLEN, t bnllt expressly for the New Zealand passenger trade 818 torjs register, Captain "W. Fjiaiek, wiH sail on o •boat the Ist AUGUST. Hss superior accommodation for passengers of al classes. For freight or passagt^apply to JOHN BATGER, Agent N,Z. Shipping Co. (Limited), ." ,; ' 93, Queen-street. jfl^ 'I7OR TAEANAKI <MMf|^ X NELSON, PICTON, WEL LINGTON, LYTTELTON, AN! •; UESDAY, 20th INSTANT. The Union Steam Shipping Company's magnificenl i new Steamer TAUPO, 800 tons, Capt. Macfablane, will leave the Manukan on TUESDAY, 29th instant. For freight of passage apply to j HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. *«v* iuew z¥alT¥d *Mf(l^S. **% STEAM SHIPPING COMJ^B^^ PANY (LIMITED.) Fob New Plymouth, Nelson, Pioton, WEnLiNaton,' -Lyttelton, and Otago ; transhipping at Wellington for Wanganci, Napieb, and Poverty Bay ; and at Nelson for Westpobt, Gbeymotjth, end Hokitika. fPASSKNGEBS BOOKED THBOUGH TO MeLBOUENE.] The s.s. LADYBIRD WiH leave Onehunga Wharf on SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock noon. " T . JULY TIME TABLE. . 29th—s.s.PH03BE—as above. For freight or passage apply to -- i W. F. WHEELER, Auckland. w - ■ : . Or, A. BARNES, Onehunga. 0 faces: Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street. V|^ ~P OE WAKGANUI St. Kilda, J. FloWebday, Commander, from Onehunga, on TUESDAY next, 20th instant, at 10 a.m. For freight or passage apply to COMBES & DALDY, Agents, Auckland ; Or, A. BARINES, Onehunga. — :■■ " -I di — ; Business Cards. S o I L. lam PJ^Pwed to deliver good Volcanic Soil from Wellesley:street Eaßt Works, at reasonable prices. — Apply at the Weiks, British Hotel, or S. Evinson's, Csledonian Hotel. All orders promptly attended. •-'■•■;•' A. FLETCHER. 0 ■ HOUSE-BUILDERS, SHIPBUILDEBS, AND CABINETMAKERS. .;. : W. S H O El Will supply all kinds of Wood Carving, and Ornamental Fret Sawing.-Apply to W. Short, at Reed's, , Builder, bottom of Grey-street. I M: H. X E E SI N G, ■j ■"*■• .. PLUMBER, ZINC AND TINPLATE WORKER, Vvxnpß, Tanks, Steam' and Water Pipes Fitted. : General Jobbing Work executed on the ~,.,,. Shortest Notice. ADJb-INING RAILWAY T MART, •'•''.'• vr;Queeh-street, Onehunga. X C O O X, V • 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. Jvtl S T O P E N E D ATT - ««T «-~~ AT OTJB NEW OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE, \ J - 95 and 97, QUEEN-STREET. X DUNBDrN, SHOOirNG STAR, AND EMILY ' T ';' ";••'• ' MCLAREN,—J • 500 PIA. C X A G E'S __. ' OF :'- . . PAPEBHANGINGS, i ' , l WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, > VARNISHES, AKD SUNDRIES, : PLATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL : WINDOW CLASS, ■ .GLASS SHADES, SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, & TACKS, SNani^, GILT MOULDINGS, CHROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS •___W- PHILLIPPS ■"& SON. | G EEAT gALJS OF -gOOTS ■ ' ~ : AT THE' . R L U E ROOT. C. BROOKES SS!sm»ss ""^ Stoc^ of English Boots and t& tJif BI0E; t0 make room w alterations. t.U. Is going largely into the Colonial Goods. The »Ue will be a genuine one. wwv JJJSTL4NDED- . . . ' ,J " 3on SS? B *o«?t?SL.lbeß,iKftl Sewn Boots ' 100 SSS S5 2?? ■!*?» Shoeß. all sizes A m pairs of Girls' Patent Lace^ Boots f *». ?ahs of Women's Kid atfe 6d ■ ,'V Alar8e quantity of Slippers at 25.. nf3^l* lways given m customers^^and the public Good mpm. Call early f Call early! The SALE «'WjAt....j3QNTH; JsJ^tafc, — ■ SSn>4 BROOKES, :■ -.'• : BiVsLis!. E B O O T•ao/rnr .Qiav'ou i n iii b■ Cixy H[aift, » :i : . i .^«rt Dynon's,sD»per, *

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1690, 19 July 1875, Page 1

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