Shipping.
AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE OF STEAMERS.
SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (Transhipping to any port in the Australian Colonies).
«i rj\HE A.S.N. Co.'s steam - < AUCKLAND, ' (To correspond with English Mail via Suez) 850 tons, 150-horse power, C. Blick, Commander, will bo despatched at noon on WEDNESDAY, Bth June. For freight or passage, apply to H. M, JgRYIS,
STEAM' BETWEEN AUCKLAND" AND THE THAMES.
•» fiPHE Steamer ||pyp*. 'WILLIAMS' will leave the Queen-street Wh&rf, PUNCTUALLY at the ADVERTISED HOUR, T^sday June 7, 10.30 tfeUwfc ft. TO, Wednesday, Jn V(6 &, Q» o look a.m,
Leaves Grahamstown Tuesday, June 7, 3 o'olock p.m. Wednesday, June 8, 3 o'clock p.m.
RETURN TICKETS ISSUED FOR ONE WEEK AT REDUCED RATES.
The steamer 'Clyde' will tender the 'Williams' at Grahamstown, tf, M. JERVIS,
Agent.
STE\M TO TAURANGA.
*l h TJ SwiftavJ Commodious IS§iSilli& « TAURANGA will (weather permitting) leave Queen street Whmf for the above, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, rbturning from Tnurauga for Auckland 011 THURSDAY Eve» i"g at 5 o clouk. W. J. HURST & CO , Agents, Auckland. THOMAS WEIGLEY, Agent, Taurane;*.
FOR GRAHAMSTOWN AND SHORTLAND.
«, *L ai 'I HE p.S. ;d|||y||^ " 'LADY BOWEN,' Captain W. Adams, will receive cargo for Grahamstown and Shortlaud, and sail as under — From Auckland. Tuesday, June 7, at midnight. 1 huriday, Juue 9, at 6 p.m. Sunday, June 12, at 12 o'clock noon. For freight or passage, apply to
Z, OWY,
Red Office, Wharf.
For sale by private bargain, npHE Screw-stea.rn.ei; 'WAINUI,' built in 18GG, coppered and copper- fastened. Dimensions, 105 ft. x 21ft. x 9ft,; U 5 tans gross, 87 tana not veglstw. CUmea under hatches about l^Q tans general cargo and 20 tons coal (in bunkers) on a draught of 7|ft Nominal Wse-pawer, 33, Consumption of fuel, 3 tons por day ; and her working expenses unusually moderate. Speed : Under canvas, 13 knots ; under steam, over 6 knots an hour. Hull, Spars, Sails, Boats, Ending, and Boilers in firat-glftss cffd.61 I—#}o1 — #}o la.tser by Delaney a.n4 Qa^, qf Greenwich. Has within tho la3t two months had a thorough and complete overhaul to hull aud maohiuery at au outlay of £1,050, Her Cabin ana Sboeyage aooommodation is for 30 passengers. Has hitherto been most profitably employed between Dunedin and Lyttelton and intermediate ports. For further particulars, apply to the owner, HERIOT ROW 5 Or KEITH RAMSAY, Agent, Jetty-street, Dunedin. N.B. — Thi3 ve*S3el is admirably adapted for the Fiji Trade.
FOR LONDON.
TO SAIL POSITIVELY ON JUNE 25 (THIS MONTH).
FTIHE Magnificent Iron Clipper 'INFLEXIBLE,' Aal at Lloyd's, W. Lyall, Esq., Commander.
This fine vessel, now on her first voyage, has the higlicst obtainable class at Lloyd's. All her Saloon berths are engaged. She has most excellent accommoda-
tion for a limited number of aecondcabin passengers, and will take six more single men as third-class passengers at £20 each. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & Co Agenta. Auckland, June 6, 1870.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
: r| A HE Splendid Clipper Barque Oaptam^HEßWlN, 422. tons legister.- This vessel, having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will leave for tho above port dnring the ensuing month. - , for fretel^ ajiplyto , . — . OWEN & GRAHAM.,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3991, 7 June 1870, Page 1
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514Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3991, 7 June 1870, Page 1
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