monthly steamer between SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND. THE Auckland Steam Navigation Company’s new and powerful Screw Steamship WILLIAM DENNY, 600 tons, and 200 Horse-power, Robert Mailler, Commander, being under Contract to the Provincial Government to carry the Mails, is appointed to sail— FROM SYDNEY, AS UNDER: Monday, 18th February, 1856 FROM AUCKLAND, AS UNDER: Thursday, 7th February, 1856 Saturday, Ist March, 1856 And will continue to sail monthly between the above Ports, of which due notice will be given from time to time. PASSAGE MONEY. Upper Saloon, including bedding, &c... £15 Lower ditto 12 Steerage 8
Arrangements have been entered into with the Australian Steam Navigation Company to forward passengers from Auckland to Melbourne. PASSAGE MONEY. Saloon -£l9 Steerage 11 Terms of Freight and every other information on application to the Agent at Sydney, and in Auckland to the Undersigned, liv order of the Board of Directors, George Duke, Secretary. Auckland, Dec. 8, 1855. NOTICE. “WILLIAM DENNY” FOR SYDNEY. IN consequence of the inclemency of the weather, the ‘WILLIAM DENNY,” will sad on Thursday, 7th inst., at noon. Car°-o will be received from Wednesday morning, till 10 a.m. of the day of sailing. George Duke, Secretary A. S. N. Co.' A WONGA WONGA. For HOWICK, on Saturday, 9th February, at 8 a.m., two trips. For RUSSELL, on Monday, 11th Febmary, at noon. For MAHURANGI, MATAKANA, and WANGAREI, on Tuesday, 19th February, at 8 a.m. For RUSSELL, on Monday, 2oth February, at noon. W. C. Daldy, Secretary. mMm NOTICE TO SHIPPERS PER ZINGARI, STEAMER. C DIPPERS per Zinguri are informed that no goods can be received on board without a shipping note in duplicate, containing the mark, number, and contents of each package. Connell & Ridings, Agents, FOR HOKIANGA, THE fine Brigantine HARP, Captain Hugh Clark, will sail for the above port THIS )AY, the 6th instant. For freight or passage apply to the Capon on board, or to D. Nathan, Agent. 'ebruary 1, 1856. OR WANGAROA AND THE WEST COAST. ’HE fast-sailing Ketch EMU, Neagle, Master, will sail for the above on 12th inst. For freight or passage apply to George Duke, Queen-street Wharf. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. THE fast sailing new Schooner MARGARET, 60 tons, Y. Dixon, Master, will for the t in a few days; has room for ten tons freight only. For freight or passage apply to Captain Dixon, or to G. Duke, Queen-street, Wharf. above port FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. fine fast-sailing Brig “ VULTURE,” Master, will sail as above, positively sth inst., full or not full. For freight or passage apply to John Stevenson & Co., Agents. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, from manukau, HE Schooner GEORGE, 130 tons, W. H. Cleland, master, having a portion of her cargo already engaged, will have immediate despatch—affording an excellent opportunity to shippers of early potatoes. For freight or passage apply to Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1023, 6 February 1856, Page 1
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