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AUCTION SALE On THUBSDAY, the 95th September, 1873, At 12.15 M.T., On the Premises of Mr Waring, B_.h_.ond_ (late Dr Lakin's). HJ. L. AUGARDE has received instruc- _ tions to Sell the following HORSES, 1 Thorough-bred Hack, a right goer 1 do Lady's Hack, docile and showy Saddles, Bridles, &c. Forks, Brusbes, Barrows, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Bedsteads— Chairs— Chiffonnier— Loo Tables Dining— Bookcase— Washstands— Toilet Sets— Fenders— Fire Irons-^Chesta of Drawers — Mattrasses — Cocoa-nut Matting—Fire Dogs— Hearthrugs— Spring Mattings, -Sec, &c. KITCHEN. Dresser—Chairs— Colonial Oven —BoilerSaucepans— Zinc Buckets— Wash Tubs, & c. • SURGERY. Drugs — Bottles — Pill Machines — Marble Slabs— sundry articles too numerous to mention. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 2 g 56 Arictioncer. 1 DIRECT COMMUNICATION ~ between: SYDNEY AND SOUTHERN PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND VIA MANUKAU. J - FT. HE New Zealand Shipping a||j& X Company's fast and favorite SSISiE P H (E B E, 613 tons, Captain Henrt Wobsp, will sail for Sydney via Taranaki and Manukau, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist October. Passengers are reminded that the above steamer has lately undergone a most thorough overhaul of hull and machinery, besides receiving a new boiler. Her saloon has been entirely renovated, and her fore-cabin considerably enlarged. Altogether, she may be pronounced to be one of the fastest and most comfortable passenger steamers in the Australian Colonies. Shippers and consignees are hereby informed that particular attention will be paid to the transhipment of cargo at the Manukau. As one of the Company's steamers will always be ready on the Phoebe's arrival from Sydney, the Company will always be in a position to guarantee that no delay wili take place in forwarding cargo. The want of regular communication between Sydney and the Southern ports of this Colony has long been felt, and. tbe Company therefore rely upon the support of the public lor this the shoktest route between Australia and New Zealand. . . N, EDWARDS AND CO., 2377 . Agents. . " ].____• iyr ESSRS - JycfiL JjJL Blackwood & Co.'s j||||ro|^.Line of splendid Steamships— - c-lsHß* Albion— Tababua— __ lhambra — « Otago, — Omeo — Claud Hamilton, __c, &c.. Sept 25th— Omeo, for Greymouth, Hokitika, Newcastle and Melbourne, Sept. 24th— Alhambra., for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne. Passenger Fares very low. T. CAWTHRON Agent, 2365 Government Wharf. FOR HAVELOCK DIRECT. J%_ rf.HE Regular Trader ffmgM_\ w^l leave as above in a few days. Por Freight or Passage, apply 10 , *Ss^_S_*g^ £E >-Master on Board. 2400 "for wanganui. M. TT.HE Fast and Favorite Schooner! J|K§j^ .WAIHOPAI, ' *§1§I11__|»- Will leave as above on THURSDAY, Neitfta. Noon. For Freight or "Passage, apply to y .;.,■■ .JAMES S. CROSS, jun., ? 41 1 Commercial Wharf. : ANCHOB C „|*A STEAM LI " ° F JHl|l^ PACKETS. FOft^ W?£ o ii_r^lTlKA AND GREYMOUTH. TH 1 E K E~~N N E D V On pr a,boflt FRIDAY, the 26th inst. ; FOR WANGANUI, THE, CHARLES EDWAED On or about MONDAY the 29th inst -v.- FOB BLENHEIM. TH vfi LYTTELTON On or about MONDAY the 29th inst. 1484 •-X, y sr. EDWARDS & CO. TH]T "■ - JLjk STEAM N E - W '-^ !^fflk- BHIPPIN G ZEALAND *^^|^^» C O MPA N V (LIMITED). TIME TABLE— SEPTEMBER. 29th : TABANAKX. for Taranaki and Manukau. Oct Ist : WELLINGTON, for Picton, Wellington Lyttelton, and Otago. 22.S N. EDWABDS & CO, Agents. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 230, 24 September 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 230, 24 September 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 230, 24 September 1873, Page 3

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