ShippingFOR AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT ■! P.M. STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND THAMES. HE Paddle Steamer feftp>v ‘GOLDEN CROWN.’ Will sail as under : Leave Graliamstown. Friday, March 22. at 4 o'clock p.m. Saturday, March 23, at 11 o’clock p.m. From Auckland. Every morning at 11 o’clock, excepting Tuesdays, on which days 10 o’clock is the time of departure. Leavo Auckland first Sunday m each month at 10 o’clock a.m., and the Thames at 1 o’clock p.m. Fares —Saloon, 7s Gd ; Steerage, ss. Light freight, Bs. per ton ; Sheep, Is. each. Tickets to be taken before going on board. J. S. MACFARLANE. j STEfAMSIIIP AGENCY OFFICE. CARGO STEAMERS EVERY DAY. PIIE Paddle Steamers ‘ENTERPRISE NO. 2’ AND P.S, ‘LADY BOWEN.’ Enterprise No. 2 Saturday, at 9 night. Lady Bowen— Friday at 2.30 afternoon. Cargo Steamers will leave Auckland Wharf , and Short land Wharf Every Day. Freight i at Current Rates, and Consignees’ Property j lauded upon Shortland Wharf, avoiding j damage from weather and rough treatment ' incurred by lauding upon the beach. Fares 4s. It. ON YON. REGULAR TRADER TO COROMANDEL. REDUCE D F It E I G II T S CORO M ANDE L. lIE paddle-steamer ‘ CHALLENGER’ T O LAID UP FOR A FEW DAYS. .T. MURRAY, REGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION Between AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. rjp lIE favourite s.s. ‘HERO,’ Captain LOG AX, will leave for Sydney and Melbourne on or about the 22nd inst. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., Agents, Auckland ; Or S. LEDGER, Agent, Grahamstown. High-street, Auckland, AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO.’S FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. Under Engagement to connect with the United States, New Zealand, and Australia Mail Steamship Line. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Transhipping to any Australian Port by the j Australian Steam Navigation Co.’s Steamers. jL, rrUIE splendid Steamship CITY Of ADELAIDE. Will leave Auckland for above ports with j the English Mail, Passengers, «kc., six hours ' after arrival of the Nevada, due on the2sth instant. For freight or passage apply to MORTON Sc ON YON, G rahamstown ; 1 Or, 11. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland. BLUE POST DINING ROOMS, AUCKLAND. BOARD and Lodging Establishment, Victoria-street East, opposite Greyhound Hotel. Board and Lodging by the week, 18s., in advance. Travellers from the Thames will meet with good accommodation and attendance. Hi OS. VANTELT, Late Diuningham's. PHOTOGRAPHY. F O Y Vj li 0 S ~ PII 0 T 0 G It API! E RS. have much pleasure ix informing the public that they have Ojxmcd their PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO iii Pollen-street, Shortland, and trust by careful attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of general patronage PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Next the Coukt-llol’hk, Ql'ken-ktkkkt, GItAJIAMbToWN. THIRST-CLASS WINES, SPIRITS, &. LUNCHEON AT I 0 CLOCK. Accommodation for a few respectable Boarders. A. BYERS. Proprietor.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 March 1872, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 March 1872, Page 1
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