Qrdnev, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, For Lyttelton, Otago, and the Bluff. * vpHE Irter-Colonial Royal Mail I Company’s Steamship “ LORD WORSLEY,” A. Kennedy, Commander, will bo desi patched from the Manukau on SUNthe 24th instant. PAY , f or the three last-named Ports will be Pas*’? j nto t jj 6 Company’s Steamship “ AIRE* traDshipP vV .iv; nc ton; those for Picton and Nelson DALE 8 o bserTe that the “ Loid Worsley” will will p vVeUington prior to either of those ports. u rootls" raust be accompanied by Shipping A' l V;. t i,„ p or t of discharge stated thereon; and Notes, w> porous to embarkation, all lares r requested to be on board on the pusscng 23r ,i Just. e T lU fi.rlcr particulars apply to tor inrtncrj W. H. HOBBS, Local Manager, Queen-street Wharf. ' ~~ For Taranaki. rrilE fast-sailing Brig 1 “SARA II,” Captain R. Firth, having the greater part L o f her cargo engaged, will sail for the & hove port on or about the 30th inst. iwVreiffht or Passage apply to For * 8 HENDERSON k MACFARLANE. 23nl August, 1862. For Lyttelton and Christchurch. rjvilE clipper schooner “SYLPH,” 70 I*. | tons, Captain Norris, will sail as fl bove (sullicient inducement ottering), on _ ,or about August 28th. For pasage & PATTERSON. Queen-street Wharf. Auckland, August 20th, 1862. Regular Trader to Coromandel rpHE favourite clipper cutter i “ BESSY,” ' Captain J. Edwards. 1 Goods for shipment stored by the underC. A. HARRIS. signed For Sydney. rpHE Fine Barque “ DUNEDIN,” i 208 tons, T. Kirby, Commander, will leave for the above port, on MONDAY, 25th. For freight or passage, apply to m ° * COMBES & DALDY, Agents. August 15th, 1862. Messrs. Willis, Gann. & Co’s LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders:— “ Zealaudia,” Foster 1200 Tons. ‘Egmont,” Gibson, 1100 " “Caduccus,” Cass, 1500 ” “ Clontarf,” Allen, 1500 “ “Maori,” Petherbridge, ...1000 “ “Cashmere,” Pearson, 1000 “ “Cresswell,” Barnett, 1000 u “ Maryann,” Ashby, 1000 “ “ Hanvood, Forsayth 1000 “ The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorised to make arrangements with settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colony. The Passage money can cither be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will be taken for its payment upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN. CAMPBELL k CO. For Freight or Charter, T\ H E fine Barque “ E U G E N E,” 281 tons register, A. Bara, Master, is open for engagement on discharge of her inward cargo. Apply to Captain BARA, on board, or to C. J. STONE. Queen-street Wharf, August 22nd, 1862. For Sale, FAST-sailing ten ton CUTTER, newly fitted up, new rigging, new decks, and booby hatch, new sails, with one ‘ chain and anchor, coppered. For particulars, apply to COCHRANE, BROTHER, k CO. 'THE YACHT “ GLEAM” is ready for » A hire daily for Pleasure and Pic Nic \\ Parties. Wynyard Pier, To be Let, Commodious House and premises Ii | 1 situate at Parnell and lately occupied ISi by Mr. HYNES. ._A_L Apply to Mr. WYNN, Shortland-streot, Auckland, Solicitor; or to Mr. AITKEN, Estate Agent, Queen-street. Cottage Residence. Efe/ro LET, a new and pleasantly situated 1 Cottage (at the Grange, Otahuhu), containing six rooms, with stable and outApplv to WILLIAM J. YOUNG. Mil I building. fhe Grange, 22nd August, 1862. Flowering and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &c. JOHN BAPTIST, IN returning thanks to the public generally of New South Wales and the neighbouring colonies, for past favours, otters for sale, this season, the most extensive and varied Stock of FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, to be found in the Australian colonics. | bo soil of his establishment being naturally poor, and exposed to the most trying winds, the advantage purchasers getting trees from such a situation is evident. John Baptist offers this explanation, as toany parties are under the impression that all fruit • rc . es > plants, kc., ottered for sale by him arc grown on rich soil. •John Baptist respectfully solicits intending purusers to call at the nursery, and view his collection previous to purchasing, as he firmly believes they will P'cased with the growth and healthy state of all P ms which will be ottered to them. rices moderate, ami any person requiring a large mber of plants will be dealt with on liberal terms. . , . °rderg from the country and neighbouring rp ° nit - s Punctually attended to; trees and plants coret‘ti) labelled and carefully packed. . i lull| buscs leave the Post Office every half hour, ... CollT «y passengers to within a few yards from the France to the Gardens. _ t communications to be addressed to John T. Baptist, J un . Uourkc-i street, Surry Hill, Sydney. Two Pounds Reward. 'L persons removing SHELL, or otherwise trespassing on Allotment No. 24, Water-street, OneJj a * ter this date will be prosecuted. « any person giving information that will lead to °y°n of parties removing Shell after this ■ * receive two pounds reward. RICHARD HOBBS,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 1
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