Skipping FOR AUCKLAND,THIS DAY, AT 9.30 A.M. CARRYING PASSENGERS AND CARGO. HE PADDLE-STEAMER ‘DUKE OF EDINBURGH’ WILL SAIL A 8 UNDER_ Leaves Grahamstmvn: Tuesday, June 25 9.30 n.m. Wednesday, June 26. at9.3@ a.m. Leaves A ucMand: Tuesday, June 25, nt 6 p.ra. Wednesday, June 26, at 6 p.m. J. E. BANKS, Agent, The Wharf, Graliamstown. R. BROWN, Agent, Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. FOR AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 4 P.M. STEAM BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND THAMES. rjIHE PADDLE-STEAMER ‘GOLDEN CROWN,’ From Tararu : Tuesday, June 25, at 4 p.m. From Auckland : Tuesday, June 25, at 11 a.m. Fares : 6s and 4s for Coromandel. HUGH CRAIG, Manager. STEAM TO COROMANDEL AND AUCKLAND. HE CARGO-STEAMERS M&S ‘ENTERPRISE, NO. 2’ AND ‘LADY BOWEN’
Time Table — Tuesday, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, at 11 a.m. Thursday, at 12 noon. Friday, at 12 noon. Saturday, at 1 afternoon. Horses, Cows, Machinery, and General Cargo shipped through from Auckland and Coromandel, and our usual care taken -to deliver all Goods entrusted to our steamers in good order and condition, Freight : 10s. per ton Auckland to Coromandel ; Bs. per ton Auckland to Grahamstown. Passage Money : 65., saloon ; 45., deck. MORTON & ONYON. AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY’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 tiie A.S.N. Co.’S STEAMERS. AND ALSO THROUGH FREIGHTS TO LONDON BY OUTGOING SHIP AT SYDNEY OF WOOL, GUM, AND OTHER FRODUCE.
IHE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP CITY OF MELBOURNE ’ Captain F. Moore, will be dispatched for above Forts, with the English Mails, Passengers, See., upon the arrival of the Nebraska, due on Monday, July 15. For particulars of freight or passage apply 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 27th inst., at noon. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., Agents, Auckland; Or S. LEDGER, Agent, Grahamstown. High-street Auckland, 4 CASES of FURS, just opened, in Sable, Chinchilla, Ermine, Grebe, Musquash, Angora, Canadian Opossum, Squirrel, Miniver, Monkey, and Badger. J. Cose; rave Sc Co. 5 CASES OF CHILDREN’S FANCY HOSIERY, consisting of Wool Scarfs and Ties, Hoods, Socks, Gaiters, Bootees, and Collars. See., J. Cosgrave & Co. ONE HUNDRED PIECES WINCEYS, purchased before the rise, 6} per yard. J. Cosgrave & Co,
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 222, 25 June 1872, Page 1
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