Shipping. STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND . ; thames. r ■ , ; rjpHE Paddle Steamer ‘GOLDEN CROWN.’ Will sail as under i Leave Taruru. i Leave Taruru. Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 5 o’clock, afternoon. Wednesday, Nov, 1, at 5 o’clock afternoor 'From Auckland, j Tuesday, Oct, 31, at 12 o’clock noon. Wednesday, Now, 1, at 12 '6’olock noon. STEAMSHIP AGENCY OFFICE. CARGO STEAMERS EVERY DAY; r£IHE, Paddle Steamer ‘ENTERPRISE NO. 2 : Cargo Steamers will leave Auckland Wharf and Shortland Wharf Every Day. Freight at Current Rates, and Consignees’ Property landed upon Shortland Wharf, avoiding damage from weather and rough treatment incurred by landing upon the beach. Shippers of Horses and Cows, &c., can walk, their cattle from the steamers on' to Shortland Wharf, thus avoiding the great risk of slinging. Parcels and Small Packages given to the Stewards will be delivered by the Agents at Thames or Auckland. R. ONYON. STEAM TO COROMANDEL AND TAPU CREEK, rjpHE ; Paddle Steamer ‘ CHALLENGER,’ Will leave as follows: Tuesday, Oct. 31—Leaves Grahamstown, at 7 a.m.; Coromandel for Auckland, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. I—Leaves Auckland 1 p.m., Coromandel for Grahamstown, 6\30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2—Leaves Grahamstown 8 a.m., Coromandel for Auckland, noon. Friday, Nov. 3—Leaves Auckland, at 1.30 p.m.; Coromandel for Grahamstown, at 6.30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 —Leaves Grahamstown, at 8 a.m.; Coromandel for Auckland, at noon. Fares Between Grahamstown and Coromandel, 7s. and 10s. : between Tupu and Grahamstown, 4s. ; between Tapu and Coromandel, 6s. HOLME BROS. NOTICE. rpHE Paddle Steamer ‘ LADY BOWEN,’ antain Adams, will run regularly between uckland and the Thames as usual, leaving le Thames on Wednesday and Friday, and uckland on Tuesday and Thursday, carry - ig Passengers and Cargo. R. M. CASEY, Agent. Office :—Banks’ Store.
FOR AUCKLAND AND THE BAY OF ISLANDS. (Carrying Passengers and Cargo.) he Paddle Steamer COMERANG’ Will leave Grahamstown every TUESDAY, carrying Goods and Passengers for Auckland and Russell, Bay of Islands. To Butchers and others the ‘ Comerang ’ offers great advantages, being commodiously and specially fitted up for the purpose of carrying Stock, and will call at the Tamaki every Monday Evening on her way to Grahamstown. JOSEPH BANKS, Agent. SYDNEY AND MEL--1 BOURNE. Transhipping to any Port in •the Australian Colonies, by the A.S.N. Company’s Steamers. The Fine s.s. ‘BALCLUTHA.’ Expected daily. For freight or passage apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. REGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION Between AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. HE favourite s.s. ‘HERO,’ Captain Logan, will leave for Sydney and Melbourne on or about the 13th proximo. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., Agents, Auckland; Or S. LEDGER, Agent, Grahamstown. High-street, Auckland, STEAM TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON. 3 mHE Magnificent Steamer 1 1 CITY OF ADELAIDE, 1,370 tons register, John Walker, Esq., commander. This superior passenger steamer, the finest vessel in the Australian Colonies, will sail for Sydney and Melbourne, via Wellington, to-day, at 10 a.m, For freight or passage, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland. R. ONYON, Grahamstown,
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 21, 31 October 1871, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 21, 31 October 1871, Page 1
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