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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Rōrahi III, Putanga 134, 20 Paengawhāwhā 1842, Page 1
For Nelson Haven, ygft npHE WELL KNOWN regular B—lßk. JL packet Pickwick, Capt. Styles, /jgSH» 'will sail in a few days" for the mBSBm & b° Te Port; having very superior 9589^^^ accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to W. B. Rhodes and Co. First Vessel for Nelson. : x^j^a. npHE well known fast sailing JHrjffß X brigantine Vanguard, 61 tons, /4fjjgjga» John Murray master, will have MjUBJBJtti immediate despatch. For freight %&&£&& or passage, apply to the Captain [on board, or to Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, April 15, 1842. For Nelson Haven, Expected here in a few" days, and will meet with immediate dispatch. yiSfijlL rPIHAT new fine fast sailing I*3grVig<l *3grVig< JL schooner Nelson Packet, built t PJFSJNig' in Queen Charlotte's Sound, James Jackson master. For m'liira'wilffi freight or passage, apply to Wallace, White, and Walt-ace. For Wanganui and Nelson. <*%3^p-, npHE fine fast sailing schooner jK-Rr JL Blossom, W. Tullett, master, will sail for the above . ports in ■f|O~lol about five days, (Wanganui first, 3ggg|giP and return by way of Nelson ; ) has superior accommodation' for passengers. For freight of passage, appljrto John JVade. For Wanganui, % Daily expected from the above place, and will be dispatched immediately, if no purchaser offer, •wje* fTIHAT fine fast sailing cutter jwfirav JL' Catherine Johnston'e. .. For pg^wraML. freight or passage, applytof Wallace. White. &, r WAX.'7,ACE. fSSSwSP April 12, 1841. For Manewatu, Will be dispatched for the above place immediately upon her return from Cloudy Bay and Queett Charlotte's Sound, rpiHAT well known regular JftjSJflL JL trader schooner Henry, James /mjepS^ Daymond master. For freight or jWjjgK passage, apply to Wallace, White, and Wallace. For Akaroa, Perafci, Ikalaki, and G-o ashore, Reported to be in Cloudy Bay, on her return from Nelson Haven, and will be dispatched imme- diately upon her arrival, sSTfe, rp HAT new clipper built fflßa. JL schooner Rory O'More, Mr. /^SJfS^ -D* Munn, master. For freight 2pMhJK or passage, apply to QSJ§Sf Wallace, White, & Wallace. For Sydney direct. Ta sail positively on Saturday next, weather per- mitting, jjfcgr npHE fine fast sailing A. 1, brig fijjK]^ JL James, 200 tons burthen, James jg£fr Ross, commander. For freight or passage, apply to the undersigned. W. B. Rhodes and Co. Sydney. jjfcpi FTIHE Lady Leigh will sail for Syd- JfeEjk -L ney early next week. AgigL This affords an excellent opportu- ißSilP nity for passengers to visit Sydney, who wish to avail themselves of the present state of that market; as the Lady Leigh will afford the means of return for passengers and freight direct to this port. She has very superior accommodation, her cabin having been recently enlarged and fitted up. For passage, apply to _ W. FITZHERBERT. For Sale, •Tjfca, npHE well 'known, fast-sailing, OijEk JL cutter Royal William, 43 'tons JBjgL register, with all her stores, &c. V£hß* & c * & c > Stows a large cargo,' and makes up four berths in the cabin. She has proved herself a good sea boat, and is well adapted for trading between, the various settlements on the coast of New Zealand. For further particulars, apply to J. M. Taylor, Ship-Broker, '^ . Te Aro v For Sale. rpHE fine fast sailing cutter Cathe- AJTgvX rine Johnston, about 15 tons tfjSD^ burthen," Sydney built, and' well «kkeE» found. She hasproved herself a fine sea boat, having ..made the .-voyage "from .Sydney to Auckland. For further par r ticulars, apply to , ■ ' • , 'Wallace, White, and Wallace; Wellington, March 21, 1842. • ' " . ■