Steam of Coromandel. mHE STEAMER « TASMANIAN 1 MAID," Captain J. Jackson, will leavo as under:— for Coromandel on Monday, 22nd instant, at 9 a.m. Coromandel for Auckland on Tuesday, 23rd instant, at 9 a.m. Auckland for Coromandel on Friday, 26th instant, at 9 a.m. Coromandel for Auckland on Saturday, 27th instant, at 9 a.m. GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen-street Wharf, Agent. Regular Trader to Coromandel. rrWE favourite clipper cutter "' V\ Captain J. Edwards. g£ Goads for shipment stored hy the undcr■lßUW" C. A. HARRIS. First Vessel for Otago. HP HE tine Clipper Brig 1 » LALLA ROOKII," 250 tons, J. Eedy, Commander, will sail for the above port on or about 25th inst. IW M or Passage apply early to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. 18th September, 1862. For Sydney. "MIE Favourite Regular Trader « KATE," - on SATURDAY next, 20th instant. t For Freight or Passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Sept. 13th, 1862. For Newcastle. THE Brig "GIL BLAS," 172 tons, Captain Miles, will sail for the above ™" in a few days. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. For Melbourne Direct. i riMIE Splendid Clipper Brig S. 1 "RELIANCE," v I 180 tons burthen, Capt. Riddle, will sail ' for the above Port on or about WEDNESDAY, 24th September. For Passage onlv, apply to C. J. STONE. Quccn-street Wharf, 10th September, 18t>2. For London Direot. rpHE First Class French Barque I "EUGENE," ,320 tons register, Captain A. Bara, quoted ,au Veritas a Paris, 5-6 1.1. long cours, will be despatched from Auckland for London direct, on or about the end of this month. She is now taking in cargo alongside the Wharf, and, as the greater part of her freight is engaged, early application for room should be made. This fine barque has accommodation ibr a few Cabin Passengers, and also a limited number for the second class. For Freight or Passage apply to BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-street.
\-t r For London Direct. - TPHE Al first class British ship ' ' v I " IDA ZEIGLER," Captain Reynolds, will be despatched from Auckland for London direct immediately after discharge of her inward cargo. This ship has splendid accommodation for passengers, as may be seen from the plans of the sa'oon, at the Agent's office,—the Commander is well known,—and everv attention will be paid to their comfort. The " Ida Zeigler" offers a capital opportunity for shippers of oil, wool, and other produce; and a part of her cargo is already engaged. Early application for room should be made. For further particulars and plans of the cabins enquire at the office of D. NATHAN, Agent. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. HIE Fine Schooner "SALCOMBE CASTLE," Captain James. Apply to HENDERSON Sc MACFARLANE, Agents. Messrs. Willis, Gann. & Co's LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. IHE following first-class Ships aro in- . tended to be continued as Regular t Traders:— ..Foster, 1200 Tons. ..Gibson, 1100 " "Caduieus," Cass 1500 " "Clontirf," Allen, 1500 " "Maori," Petherbridge, ...1000 " "Cashmere," Pearson, 1000 " "Cresswell," Barnett, 1000 " "Maryunn," Ashby 1000 " " Hanvood," Forsayth 1000 M 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 & CO. -» milE YACHT " GLEAM" is ready for L hire daily for Pleasure and Pic Nic «w&Si Wynyard Pier.
GERMAN IMMIGRATION. WE beg to inform the Public of New Zealand, that wc have authorised Mr. CHARLES PETSCIILER, of Auckland, to issue tickets for passages by our vessels running between this port and Otago, Wellington, and Auckland. Parties desirous of sending for friends or relations in Germany, will do well by applying at earliest convenience to Mr. PXTSOBUBB for such passage orders, and by forwarding these to their friends at home will enable them to embark in one of our line of packet ships leaving regularly for New Zealand. We have also authorised Mr. Petschler to receive oilers for farm labourers, hutkcepers, shepherds, tocknien, mechanics, &c, which will be executed with he utmost care and attention, and we are able from long experience to give the assurance that such colonists will turn out to the utmost satisfaction. jar. Petsohleb will give any information required about passage money, &c. (Signed) JOHN CESAR GODEFFROY & SON. Hamburgh, 24th June, 18G2. On Sale by late Arrivals, T ABIES' KID BOOTS 10s. ■*-* Town made Cloth ditto Bs. Cashmere Side Lace 4e. 6d. Children's Cloth and Balmorals, all sizes. Boys' Bluchers ss. 6d. Kent's superior Half Wellingtons.. 14s. Nugget Knee Boots 255. Wen's Nailed Bluchers ss. 6d. " VV'atertights 129. Black, Colored, and Sheep Sliprers. Scarlet, Green, and Purple Roims. trv J, RQTO
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 1
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