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Shipping Advertisements. STEAM Ni STEAM to TAURANGA and AUCKLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND LVIGATION CO’S. S-S. WELLINGTON, due from Southern Ports on Friday, 18th I October, will steam for Tauranga and Auckland on SATURDAY. 19th Oct. For Freight or Passage, apply to T, r T\T 0. r\r\ oi-ixiAnVOO Guz \s\S> 9 AgCntS. Napier, 7th October, 1867. ATEW Z E ALAND ±S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, (IIJXIXED.) Dctiuno the month of October, and until further notice, the sailings of the Company’s steamers to and from Napier will be as follows: Arrive from Auckland and Tauranga on Ist Sail for Wellington on 2ml Arrive from Wellington on 18th Sail for Tauranga and Auckland on 19th KINROSS & Co. 30th September. -*1 ~ TjIIRST wool ship foe mm. LONDON. The Favorite Aberdeen Clipper JOHN BUNYAN, 521 tons, A 1 at Lloyd’s, J. Allen, 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 May sales. For Freight, &c., apply to SiUAUT & Co., Rodtledoe, Kennedy & Co., Newton, Irvine, & Co., G. E. G. RiCH.uiDSr'N ; or to WATT BROTHERS, Agents. Napier, June 29, 1867.

N OTIC E. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. ‘JOHN RUNYAN.’ mUE RATE of FREIGHT by this vessel, Cor greasy wool, will be THREE FARTHINGS PER POUND. WATT, BROTHERS. Napier, 17th Oct., 1567. -H-v IjIOE LONDON DIRECT. THE CELEBRATED A 1 CLIPPER SHIP. ‘ E C II U N G A.’ 1007 tons register, JAMES KNIGHT, Commander. This fine ship, having sailed from Gravesend on the 31st of May, will bo on the berth in time for the earliest wools, and, her cargo being engaged, she will have quick despatch. Tins ship is larger and has superior accommodation to any ship sailing from the North Island this year, and oilers great advantage to passengers. Apply to KINROSS A CO., Agents. 2nd September, 1867. SS. STAR OF THH SOUTH, . Captain Bexdall. THIS STEAMER is specially ;fitted for the CONVEYANCE of LIVE STOCK, and is open for Freight to any NEW ZEALAND PORT. Aoply to IVATT, BROTHERS. JUST ARRIVED PER DUNELM 12 Iron Ploughs, with Extras 4 sets Howard’s patent Harrows with poles 15 dozen cast Shears 25 pairs Plouga Chains 24 ditto ditto Harness 24 ditto ditto Web Back-bands 6 dozen di'to Leather Baek-bands| D ditto Plough lines 5 Furnace Doors and Grates 3 Copper Furnaces, 40, 30, and 25 gallons 12 stand Looking Glasses 1 bale Blankets 60 bushels Poland Oats <Ac.. &c., &c. F. TUXFOBD. Hastings-street, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 518, 17 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 518, 17 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 518, 17 October 1867, Page 3

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