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POSTAL. aence of the loss of the mail contract steamer White )nT"ti aad *^ e following Time Tables are published in iieu thereof for general information. « , CROSBIE WARD. General Post Office, Uth July, 1862. I. SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND. I. C. R M. Steamer Loud Ashley. (Without alteration.) Auckland. leave August 1 September 1 bydney, arrive " 8 " 8 " leave " 15 " 15 Auckland, arrive ... " 22 " 22 3. SYDNEY, NELSON & INTER-PROVINCIAL. I. C. R. M. s.s. Loud Wobsley. Port Chalmers, leave July 27 Lyttelton " " 29 Wellington, " « 31 Picton, " Nelson. «• Taranaki, " Manukau, arrive Manukau, leave Taranaki, " Wellington, arrive .... Wellington, leave .... Picton, " Nelson, " Taranaki, " Manukau, arrive Manukau, leave Taranaki, " Wellington, arrive.... Wellington, leave .... Nelson, arrive... Nelson, " Sydney, an-ive Sydney, leavo Nelson, arrive . July 27 . " 29 " 31 . Aug. 1 " 4 " 5 " 6 «« 9 " 10 " 11 «' 13 " 14 " 17 " 18 4 " 19 " 24 " 25 " 26 " 28 " 29 Sept. 1 Nelson, arrive " 22 Nelson, leave " 24 Picton, " " 25 Wellington " ... " 27 Lyttelton, " « 30 This boat will proceed to Port Chalmers and the Bluff.

I.C.R.M. s.B. Airedale, or other boat to leaveSydney, _ Aug. 1 Nelson, arrive " 8 Nelson, leave <« n Picton, " « 12 Wellington " " 14 Lyttclton " " 16 Fort Chalmers, leave " 19 Bluff, arrive " 20 Bluff, loave « 21 Port Chalmers, leave " 24 Lyttclton, " " 26 Wellington, arrive " 27 Wellington, leave " 29 Lyttelton, " , " 31 Port Chalmers," ... Sept. 3 Bluff, arrive " 4 Bluff, leave " 5 Port Chalmers, leave " 8 Lyttelton, leave " 10 Wellington, " " 12 Picton, " , " 13 Nelson, " " 17 Taranaki, " " 18 Mannkau, arrive " 19 Manukau, leave " 24 Taranaki, " " 25 Wellington, arrive " 26 Wellington, leave " 28 Nelson, arrive " 29 N.B.—This boat will leave Nelson for Sydney on the Ist October. The Sydney, Nelson, and Interprovincial Services will be performed regularly by two boats interchanging at Wellington on the 26th of each month. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. LECTURES. THE COMMITTEE have much pleasure in announcing the Annual Course of Lectures for the present year, which will be delivered in the New Music Hall, Brunswiok Buildings, on the following FRIDAY EVENINGS. Aug. 15—Freedom of Opinion and its expression Rev. T. Haracr. Sept. s—The "Essays and Reviews," or what are we to think of the Bible? Mr. P. H. Cornford. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, (admitting a Lady and Gentleman) can be had at the Newspaper Offices, of Messrs. Wayte, Vabty, and Chapman, Queen-street; and at the Rooms, Durham-street. Kg" Admission to single lecture, 6d.

Young Men's Christian Association, DURHAM-STREET. THE advantages offered by this Institution are a comfortable Reading Room, supplied with the leading English and Colonial Papers, Magazines, Quarterlies, &c. Private Rooms for Correspondence, Business purposes, and study, supplied with Bank Cheques, Stationery, Works of Reference, &c. Refreshments can be had in the Rooms at moderate charges. A well-selected Library of 1,500 Volumes, to which an addition has recently been made. Amongst the Books will be found: — Du Chaillu's Adventures in Equatorial Africa Livingtone's Travels Tennent's Natural History of Ceylon The Wide Wide World Say and Seal BoswelPs Life of Johnson The Desert and the Bush The Woman in Whito The Four Georges—W. M. Thackeray M'Clintock's Voyage of the ' Fox' Dr. Doran's Table Traits; and Habits and Men Autobiography of Lord Dundonald Curiosities of Civivizafcion, Dr. Wynter Memorials of Sergeans Marjounim The Works of Sydney Smith Lord Macaulay's Speeches, Essays, and History The Pickwick Papers Thomson's New Zealand Kingsley's Miscellanies Peninsular Scenes and Sketches Family Romance and the Vicissitudes of iamihes, by Sir Bernard Burke Tom Brown's School Days The Words of the Angels—Stier The Speeches of Gratton, Burke, Curran, I ox, Sheridan, Erskine, &c. Chambers's Repository, Miscellancy, Papers, Bcc. Wilson's Tales of the Borders Tales of Women's Trials—Mrs. J. C. Hall The Leisure Hour, and Sunday at Homo And various other Works of popular interest, on Scientific, Religious, Historical, and General Subjects. Annual Subckiption: 10s, payable (if desired) half-yearly or quatcrly. Lady Subscription (to the Libraay only), ss. per annum. Honorary Subscribers, XI. J. JACKSON, Assistant Secretary. The Homeopathic Echo, A JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND DISEASE, By Db. C. F. Fischer, AINING a most complete guide for J and Veterinary Practice, as also a careful explanation of the principles and Theory of Homoeopathy. This Book has since its Publication become the favourite guide amongst those who have adopted Homoeopathy in preference to all other domestic works, bo that a reprint of the earlier Monthly parte W become necessary to complete a limiteo. number 01 copies of the whole work. . This Volume with a Case of Homoeopathic Medicines will be found most valuable in the remote parts of the Country, where Medical aid of any description is hardly to bo obtained. To bo sold by Dr. C. F. Fischer, G. T. Chapman, Queen-street; J. Varty, Quccn-strcet; J. F. Leigh ton, Shortland Crescent; J. Hall, Otahuhu; and all 3ooksolJers and Stationers in Auckland, • Price 13k 6».

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 7

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