Shipping Advertisements. n *V'Mv T) AN AM A, NEW ZEAJL LAND. AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY [Limited]. STEAM TO ENGLAND AND NEW YORK, TIA PANAMA, IST CONJUNCTION WITH THE STEAMSHIPS OP THE IiOYAL MA(L STEAM PACKET COMPANY Of LONDON, AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW YOEK. The Screw Steamship “M A T A U E A.” 1767 tone Register, 400 Hore-power, George Edwaed Died., R.N.E, Commander, is appointed to leave WELLINGTON FOR PANAMA ON SUNDAY Bth SEPTEMBER, At 3 p.m. WITH HER MAJESTY’S MAILS. PASSENGERS, SPECIE, & GOODS, booked TO PANAMA NEW YORK, AND SOUTHAMPTON. First Class passengers sre allowed 336 lbs., or 20 cubic feet—tor luggage j second class, 186 lbs , or 15 cubic feet, which must be delivered at the Company's Oflice. twehty-four hours before the departure oi the steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed, and measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement foods, without primage. H. B. BENSON, General Manager. For further particulars, apply to EOUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, A CO , Agents. Napier, I6th] August, 1867. SS. STAR OP THE SOUTH . Captain Bendall. THIS STEAMER is specially fitted for the CON VE YAN CE of LI VE STOCK, and is open for Freight to auy NEW ZEALAND PORT. Apply to WATT, BROTHERS.
TTUiiST WOOL SHIP POE LOXDON. The Favorite Aberd.-en Clipper JOHN" BUNYAN, 521 tons, A 1 at Lloyd’s, J. Allex, Commander, Will load WOOL from this Port at current rates. Her moderate tonnage, combined with her well-known character in the Wool trade, renders her the most desirable conveyance. Guaranteed to leave in time for the Alay sales. For Freight, Ac., apply to Sttjaut k Co., Eouxledue, Kennedy k Co., NI'.WXOS, Ikvixe, & Co., G. F. G. Kichauds'-'X ; or to WATT BEOI'MEES, Agents. Narier, June 29, 1837. JMPO ENDED AT MEANEE,— August 13, 1837. One black Colt, no brand visible One light bay mare (and Foal), blaze down face, branded TOH °d shoulder One chestnut Colt, white star on forehead, no brand risible If not claimed and all expenses paid before the Cth September, will be sohl on that day at the Meauce Sale Yards, at 2 p.m. E. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. JAIPOUND ED AT MEANEE,— August 24, 1807. One dark brown horse, branded J no a shoulder, blaze down face, and oif hi n foot white One brown horse, branded J near shoulder. | If not claimed and all expenses paid by 17th of September, will be sold on that day at the Meanee Sale yards, at 2 o'clock p.m. E. D. MANEY, Poundkeeper. JUST AREIYED PEE DUNELM 12 Iron Ploughs, with Extras | 4 sets Howard’s patent Harrows with poles | 15 dozen cast Shears 25 pairs Plough Chains 24 ditto ditto Harness 24 ditto ditto Web Back-bands 6 dozen dhto Leather Back-bands 9 ditto Plough lines 5 Furnace Doors and Grates j 3 Copper Furnaces, 40, 30, and 25 gallon * 12- stand Looking Glasses 1 bale Blankets 60 bushels Poland Oats Ac., Ac., fe. F. TUXFORD. Hastings street, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 506, 5 September 1867, Page 3
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