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,' . Shipping. STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. AUCKLAND "'sTKAK PACKET COMPANY '' . , LIMITED.) "'; ... r T!HB pacUUe-ateauier '"' 'GOLDEN CROWN.' mm&-- ■■■■■■'• ■ •.■•:;■.: From Tabard. Daily, at 4 o'clock afternoon FIIOJI Auckland. Daily at 11 o'clock morning (Circumstances ponuittiug.) ' Train to meet the steamer will leave Curtis's Wharf half an hour before advertised time of ' flailing. ( Freight,; 83 per tan, : received .at the Company's store oil flie Wharf, and kept until shipped,'free, of charge. Not'responsible for shipping, carryiug, or discharging live stock. ] Fakes—From Auckland to Grahainstown, and ,6rahamstf)wn to. Auckland: Saloon, 8s; Steerage, os 6d., the Company paying Tramway aid Wharf Charges. Carryius; Freight at current rates. -'> ' WM. ciOUTKR, Agent. EXCURSION TO THE MIiiANDA. 1 , ! GREIT,MEETING.OF,THE MAORIS. » „ ■ r.nHE paddle-steamer *?SJ§>' '' ''BNTBRPBHB NO. 2' : :■'■'■■.■ ■■■ ' (weather; permitting) will leave Tararu Wharf, ; T ; )-HOiiti(J\V..(Cuesday), ,al 10 o'clock, with : visitors'to the Miranda who desire to see the first'meeting 'of the different Tribe< up in the ; Beach. The Maoris will leive Orahainstown about siuie time as the Steamer. This sight can only he seeii at rare intervals, and pro- . b.ibly sum an opportunity may never offer again- The Maoris will not start unless it isfine weather, and.thesteimer according y. , Retors Tickets, .sa. '.'.'. :, R.'ONYON, Agent. August Bth, .1874, '"' "." '.... ■ ; AUSTRALASIA STMM NAVIGATION . -, STEAMERS. <. '.SYDNEY" AND.MELBOURNE, ■ \ Transhipping to BRISBANE, ALL OTHER PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KLVGKGEORGfi'S SOOND, by the Company ! s:Steamers. ■ ' *%, ..' :-., : fTBS Splendid new Steam. ! 'W>4v -A Ek v ■■■■ 4SKM»'' 'VICTORIA,' - 2,100 tons, J, T. DERROIiL, Commander, expected in A ackland hourly, will ieavo for the above ports three days after arrival. Jfor particulars of freight or passage, apply to H. IT. JEBVIS, Agent, Auckland; ; ■•■■ E. OJfYON, Agent, Grahainstown. ' SHIPPING NOTICE. , 'THS TIME'TA.BLRS, Rates M*>4-'f\' * of Passage Money, Freights, and every information required fsHb concerning the undermentioned Steamship services, to be obtained at the Steamship Agency office, Grahamstown.:— Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Comply. Information- for Pa:sengers and Shippers.' H. Al. imvis, Agent, Auckland. •'rißfvO,' s.B, for Sydney and Melbourne, Cbuioksuank and Co., Agents, Aucklaud. New Zealand .Steam Shipping Company's Steamers for all Southern Provinces, Combes and Daudy, Agents, Auckland. : . : , H, OSYON, . Agent, Grahamstown. 'Conveyances. J. NIOHOLLS' PARCELS DELIVERY. n OODS ■ and PARCELS Forwarded by VjJ" every.Steanier to and from Auckland. OmOEs—Karaka Bkidob (comer of Pollen and Walters-streets. .At Auckland: Wilson's Dining Rooms, Queen-street Wharf. Slate for orders at Mr Caribr's, Stationer, Grahamstown, GEAHAMSTO WN AND TAEAEU . ' . TRAMWAY. TRAINS LEAVE TARARO at 9 o'clook, and Every Hour until 6 o'clock. Leave Curtis' Wharf, 9rahamstown, at 8.30 o'clock, and Every. Hour until 5.30 o'clook. The Train to meet the' Golden Crown' will eave Oartis' Wharf ham. ah-houb before her. advertised time of sailing, : MRES SIXPENCE. Forßateß Chargod for Carriage of floods, &0., apply to ' H..O.QILLEBPIE,OfIIoe,TarMa. rjHOMAS JENKINS, Jun., LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENT Ovjbbiand Mail Paboel Oman, •••' Cochrane's Buildings, FORT ■ STREET, AUCKLAND, Business Notices. V STILWELL & CO., NfJESEEY' AND SEEDSMEN, . ~ PAMWAI NURSERY, A RS prepared, to PLANT Gardens, Pleasure XjL .Grounds and Orchards, by Contract. Seeds direct from the Grower, and Guaranteed. JAM F/S TUfiN JS B, MIL 08, MARY BTREET, SBORTLAND, THAMK& ' T L E S■ S 0 N G, MINING'AND GOLDHRLD3 SURVEYOR ; AND ENGINEER. Underground and Geological Surveys made, and ;.,, ..correctness; guaranteed.' . LICENSED -NATIVE' L ! IND SURVEYOR. OiSE PA6WS BWKHHdS, Datohkbr

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1887, 10 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1887, 10 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1887, 10 August 1874, Page 1

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