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MONTHLY STEAMER BETWEEN SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND. rHE Auckland Steam Navigation Company’s new and powerful Screw Steam ship "WILLIAM DENNY , 600 Tons, and 200 Horse-power, Robert Mailler, Commander, being under Contract to the Provincial Government to carry the Mails, is appointed to sail as under. FROM AUCKLAND. On or about the 3rd of October. “ “ “ “ 3rd “ November. “ “ “ 3rd “ December. FROM SYDNEY, On or about the 15thof October. “ “ “ Isih “ November. “ “ “ “ doth “ December. And will continue to sail monthly between the above Ports, of which due notice will be given from lime to time. PASSAGE MONEY: Chief Saloon, including bedding &c., 1 51. Second cabin, SI. Terms of Freight and every other information on application to the Agent at Sydney, and in Auckland to the Undersigned. By order of the Board of Directors, Thomas Macky, Secretary. Auckland, October 4, 1854. FOR SYDNEY. “Lv HTHE Fast-sailing Brig ALGERINE , John Lillewall, Commander, “““ will leave for the above port on TO MORROW, Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to John Wooduouse. Queen-street, Oct. 23, 1854. FOR SYDNEY. HIE BRIG “MOA,” 257 tons register, James Bowden, m - tsmEmssca Commander, will sail for the above port on Friday next, the 27th inst. For freight or passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, 251h October, 1834. FOR SYDNEY VIA KAIPARA. THE Brig “VICTORIA,” 2( 200 tons, Clarke, Master, will sail for Kaipara on Thursday, (tomorrow. ) For freight or passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. Fort-street, Oct. 23, 1834. FOR SYDNEY, FROM MANUKAU. l r p II E A. 1 Clipper Brig, KESTREL , 200 tons, G. Wallace, commander, will sail as above with immediate despatch For passage only Applv to Bain & Burtt. Hill October, 1834. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. rp H E RAR QU E JL invincible , Captain Brier, having now commenced loading, will have quick dispatch. Has room for about fifty (50) tons of freight. For Freight or Passage, apply to Henderson and Macfarlane. Auckland, October 16, 1854. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE A 1 BRIG KATE KEARNEY , 147 tons, D. Houston, Master. G. Duke, Queen-street. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. HE NEW SCHOONER EMERALD ISLE,” !being well adapted for the Coasting Trade, and will carry a large cargo, and being of a light draught of water, of 5£ feet when loaded, it would be a favourable opportunity for the bar harbours on the East Coast. Apply to John Porter, Queen-street, or to Mr. P. John Oakes, West Queen-street. LABOUR. BRIG APTAIN H. CAIN, OCEAN, now proceeding to the coast to load for Melbourne, returning direct to this port, is prepared through his Agents to enter into arrangements with persons desirous of obtaining Mechanics, Servants, and Labourers. All necessary information may be obtained by early application personally or by letter to Comres & Daldy, Lower Queen-street. m STEAM SHIP WILLIAM DENNY. CIIAUEHOLDERS 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, 25rd December, and 23rd March. By order of the Chairman and Board of Directors. Thomas Macky, Secretary. 4th September, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 890, 25 October 1854, Page 1
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