STEAM TO SYDNEY. HTHE Screw Steam-ship WILLIAM DENNY, 423 Tons burthen, Robert Mailler, "Commander, will sail for the above port on or about ibe Ist Oclobci* ller accommodations for passengers are very superior. Rates or Passage. Saloon 151. (beds provided) Second cabin 81. For freight or passage apply to Thomas Mack ay, Secretary. FOR SYDNEY. THE Clipper Brig ALGERINE , . Captain LilleWaix, will— on of her inward cargo—“'hate immediate despatch for the above Port. Has superior accommodations for Cabin and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to John Woodiiolse. Qdeen-street, Sept. 41, 1854. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE Fast Sailing A 1 Barque AMELIA , will sail for the above Port with quick dispatch. For Cabin Passage only, apply to J. A. Langford. September 11, 1854. FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT. THE Fast Sailing A I Brig KIRKWOOD , will sail as above With quick dispatch. For Cabin passage only, apply to J. A. Langford. Sept. 11, 1854. FOR LONDON DIRECT. To sail in all September, r PHE Fine first-class clipper--1 built barque SABRINA, 420 For light freight and passengers only. Having commodious full poop accommo dations, titled up with every comfort and convenience, Apply k> Bain and Burtt. August 7th, 1854. FOR SALE, • ■ ’i tij acnooner sum, aoout s A tons, in first-rate working order, with clingy, etc. Apply to J. W. Carr, Boat-builder, Fort-street. September slh, 1854. AUCKLAND LOCAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. r JJTIE Provisional Committee having reJ- ccived application for the required number of shares, request payment to the Union Bank of Australia, of the deposit of 1 1, per slmre, on or before the 251h day of September, to the credit of the Treasurer of the Company. A meeting of the shareholders will be held at the Exchange Hotel, at 12 o’clock, on the 20th day of September, for the purpose of electing Directors and other business, as the “ William Denny” will have arrived from Sydney by that time. W. C. Daddy, Hon. Secretary. Auckland, September 8, 1854. STEAM SHIP WILLIAM DENNY. OHAREHOLDEBS are requested to grant the necessary Promissory Notes for the balance of their shares, which fall due in Sydney, in equal payments, on the 23rd instant, 23rd December, and 23rd March. By order of the Cha mum and Board of Directors. Thomas Magkav, Sccretary4lh September, 1854. riTIE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY beg to anJ- nounce the selection for their first appearance will be the same as that so much admired by the Governor General of Australia, Colonel Bloomfield and Officers of the 11 lb Bcgl.; Captains and Officers of 11. M. Ship ‘Calliope,’ Commodore Brim and Officers of the French War Steamer 1 Peony,’ and other distinguished persons who patronized their Farewell Concert in .Sydney. TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. OTICE is hereby given that a MEETING of persons favourable to the promotion of TEMPERANCE, will be held in the Odd Hall, on Tuesday evening, Ocl. 5, 1854, for the purpose of organizing a LEAGUE for procuring the Prohibition of Die Sale of Intoxicating Liquors in the Uolony of New Zealand. Auckland, SepL 13, 1854. SAMUEL COLLINS, AUCTIONEER, &c., JS prepared to receive every description of MERCHANDISE for Public or Private ale. Slioriland-strcct, one door from Qucen-st. August 29, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 880, 20 September 1854, Page 1
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