Excursion Trip to Howick. . "TASMANIAN MAID," Captain T. Jackson, will make an ExS cursion Trip toHowick and back THIS . (Wednesday) MORNING, leaving the Queen-street Wharf at 10 o'clock punctually. w Fare:—Five Shillings, Exclusive of provisions, which can be had on board at moderate rates. Tickets to be procured at the office of the undorGEORGE RIDINGS, Agent, Queen-street Wharf. Steam to Coromandel. MIE Iron Paddle Steamer « TASMANIAN MAID," Captain T. Jackson, will leave as I • under:— Auckland for Coromandel on FRIDAY, 26th inst., at 9 ami. Coromandel for Auckland on SATURDAY, 27th instant, at 9 a.m. jfoiß.—This will probably be the last trip of the Steamer, previous to laying up for an overhaul, which will extend over a fortnight. Fares: —Saloon, 10s.; Fore Cabin; 7s. Exclusive of provisions, which can be had on board at moderate rates. Freight (including landing charges at Coromandel), 20s. per ton. GEORGE RIDINGS, Agent, Queen-street Wharf. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. i _ HP HE Inter-colonial Royal Mail ComJL pany's Steamship "LORD ASHLEY," 500 tons burthen, Edward Wheeler, 1 Commander, will bo despatched for the above port direct, from Queen-street Wharf, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of October, at 9 o'clock, a.m., carrying Her Majesty's Mails, Specie, and Cargo. Fares: Saloon £U Second Cabin 6 For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Oflices, Queen-street Wharf. September 22nd, 1862. OTAGO GOLD FIELDS!
rpHE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail JL Company's Steamship " AIREDALE," . 500 tons, A. Kennedy, Commander, carrying Her Majesty's Mails, Specie, and Cargo, will be despatched from the Manukau THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, 24th instant, at 8 o'clock, forTaranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Port Cooper, Otago, and the Bhvff. This favourite and commodious vessel baring recently undergone a thorough overhaul and refit, presents a favourable opportunity to persona about to visit anv of the above ports. Passengers victualled throughout. For further information apply at the Company's office. Queen-street Wharf. Under Engagement with the General Government. - 'PUB S.S. "WONG A WONG A," K 4t'A -l wiU leave Wellington for Picton ,J? on 29th Sept. |^ r j\\. . Picton tor Nelson on 30th " »,'£."• Nelson for Taranaki on 2nd Oct. Taranaki for Manukau 0n... 3rd " Manukau forTaranaki 0n... Bth " Taranaki for Nelson on 9th " Nelson for Picton on 11th " Picton for Wellington on ... 12th " COMBES & DALDY, Agents. September 10th, 1862. Regular Trader to CoromandeL rriHE favourite clipper cutter 1 "BESSY," Captain J. Edwakds. , Goods for shipment stored by the undersigned. C. A. HARRIS. For Kaipara. i iIIIE " SALCOMBE CASTLE," Capt. JL James, will sail for the above port in 1 a few days. Has room for a few tons ' Goods. For freight onlv, apply to 'C.J. STONE. Queen-street Wharf, September 23rd, 1862. First Vessel for Otago. THE fine Clipper Brig "LALLA ROOKH," , 250 tons, J. Eedy, Commander, will sail , for the above port on SATURDAY next. For Freight or Passage apply early to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. 24th September, 1862. For Melbourne Direct. rpilE Splendid Clipper Brig . 1 "RELIANCE," v 180 tons burthen, Capt. Riddle, will sail for tho above Port on or about WEDNESDAY, 24th September. For Passago only, applv to C. J. STONE. Queeu-slreet Wharf, 10th September, 1862. For London Direot. -, riIHE First Class French Barque . 1 "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 for a few Cabin Passengers, and also a limited number for tho second class. Por Freight or Passage apply to BUCIIOLZ & CO., Fort-street. For London Direct. HPHE Al first class British ship 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 saloon, at the Agent's office,—tho Commander is well known,—-and every attention will bo paid to their comfort. Ihe"ldaZeigler" oilers a capital opportunity for shippers of oil, wool, and other produce; and a part 01 her cargo is already engaged. Early application tor room should bo made. For further particulars and plans of tho cabins enquire at the office of D. NATHAN, Agent. FOR FREIGHT OK CHARTER. * fTUIE Clipper Schooner 1 "SURPRISE," 100 tons, J. BitAUNi), Master, is open for immediate engagement. Apply to HENDERSON k MACFARLANE. HUE YACHT " GLEAM" is ready for L hire JdaiW f Qr Pleasure anil Pic Nig Parties,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 1
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754Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 1
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