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the first ship. fo Sail on January S 5. FOR LONDON, -i fJA H E Fine Clipper Barque £ CATHERINE PEMBERTON, A 1 at Lloyds, 313 tons register, Harris, commander, will commence loading immediate’y on her arrival from Ljttleton and having her dead weight and greater portion .ofher Gum and Wool Freights already ingaged; will meet with immediate dispatch. Passengers will find her provided with every comfort, and in charge of an able and much respected commander. Wool, Gum, and other Freight for shipment bv this vessel, Stored RENT FREE. Bain, Grahame, & Co. Fort Street, Nov. 18, '1859.

first Ship f©r London, NOW LOADING dT THE QUEEN-STREET WHARF. , fts. mHE Beautiful Clipper Ship JOy i “HARWOOD.” Wjt. Forsaith, Commander. This fi®e vessel and regular Auckland Tra kier fe now lying alongside the Queen-street Wharf, loading for London Direct, and having most ofher cargo engaged, will leave about 15th January. Captain Forsayth and his ship are now well ■known in Auckland, and intending passengers will find her accommodations for -all classes unsurpassed. For light freight or passage, having only a few cabins disengaged, early application is necessary to Cruikshank, Smart, & Co.

EJISGBATIOX TO NEW ZEALAND. P assage Money, £l6 and upwards. »WHITB STAR” LINE OF LIVERPOOI AND NEW ZEALAND CLIPPERS. Sailing, punctually on the \Oth of every Monti FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. CLIPPERS of this Lini “ comprise some of the largest and fastest sailing ship: in the world, viz.— Tons Tons Register. Burthen. White 5tar...2500...4000...Capt. T. C.Keri .Ebb Jacket...lBoo..;3ooo...Capt. B. Kirby Mermaid. 1400...2100... Capt. Jaa.Whiu Tornado 1226... 1800... Capt. Aitkin ShootjngStar 1500...2250...Capt.E.J. Aller Blue Jacket . 1100...1700...Capt. Clarke The undersigned, Agents for the above celebrated Line of Ships, are prepared to issue prepaid passenger tieke's to any parties desiring to bring out their friends to this Colony. The arrangements for all classes of passed gers arc on the most complete scale, the Saloons being furnished with bedding linen md all necessaries, and the accommodation for second cabin passengers, and other classes, of the most perfect description. Full particulars can be obtained on application to O. R. Strickland & Co. A REGULAR TRADER, For Russell & Keri Keri A GpilE Favorite Cutter m -I ANNIE LAURIE, will continue to run regularly between Auckland and the above ports, and should sufficient inducement offei at any trip, will proceed to. Wanghroa and Monganui. Samvel J. Edmonds, Agent.

To New Comers & Others. For Sale by the Undersigned, A SPLENDID LOT of Imported STORE PIGS, some of them in Young. P Lorigan, Albert-street. January 3, 1860. Hollands gin, AT THE Oim" HOTEL, TWO SHILLINGS per Flask, of the finest quality. W. Kenmedy, T Queen-street. Jan - 22, 1860. Boot Shoe Makers ARRIVED “NOURMAHAL." Best Bath, Memel, and Patent CALF SKINS Cape Binders Real Spanish Cordovan Butts Gram Kip, Bellies and Shoulders Green, Rose, Purple, and Green Roans Stout Yellow Silk Twist by lets of all sizes Shoemakers’ Kitt, &e„ &e. B Ghtob, a Leather Cutter, < Wyndham-strect.

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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 230, 18 January 1860, Page 1

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