WOOL SHIP FOB LONDON. THE WELL-KNOWN A 1 CLIPPER SHIP , »KRWBWTWATEK. 623 TONS BEOBSTEB—I,2OO TONS BURTHEN. JOHN THOMSON, Esq., COMMANDEK, IS NOW LOADING, And having most of her Cargo engaged, will be despatched about THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY, So as to arrive IN TIME FOR THE MAY SALES. EVERY FACILITY WILL BE AFFORDED TO SHIPPERS IN WAREHOUSING AND SHIPPING WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE, WHICH, IF REQUIRED, CAN BE WEIGHED AND MARKED AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, AT LYTTELTON, CHRISTCHURCH, KAIAPOI AND TIMARU, OR AT SALTWATER CREEK AND OAMARU. ARRANGEMENTS CAN ALSO BE MADE BY INTENDING SHIPPERS FOR KECEIVING AND FORWARDING WOOL imfol ANY SHIPPING PLACE ON THE COAST. THE DERWENTWATER Is a well known favorite Passenger Ship, and has very superior Cabin Accommodation. | COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. j December, 1861. I ! WOOL SHIP FOE LONDON. TO FOLLOW THE CHRYSOLITE. The celebrated White Star Clipper Ship MERMAID, 1,321 TONS BEGISTER, HENET EOSE, Commander. HHHIS vessel has arrived from AuckX land in ballast trim, and will be ready to receive cargo in the course of a day or two. The Mermaid is a first-class passenger ship and well known in the trade. She is a fast sailer, and last season on her homeward voyage reached soundings in 73 days, and landed her passengers on the 82nd day. As several of the Mermaid's cabins have been already engaged, early application will be necessary. Every assistance will be afforded shippers in bringing their produce coastwise. For further particulars, apply to GOULD AND MILES, Christchurch; DALGETY, BUCKLEY AND CO., Lytttelton and Christchurch; MILES AND CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. SHAW, SAVILL & CO.'S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON and NEW ZEALAND. r following first-class clipper ships -*- will be continued as regular traders: Ships. Commanders. Tons Avalanche J. Stott 1200 Bosworth J. Turnbull 1200 Jura R. Chambers ...1500 Kinnaird D. Stephens ...1000 Acasta J. Holljday 1000 Ashburton A. King 1000 Derwentvvater T. Thomson 1200 Golconda E. Montgomeryl2Co Eclipse J. Elliott 800 Wild Duck T. Bishop 1200 Motoaka J. Stephens 2000 Catherine Pemberton W. Harris 600 Reullura T. Gibbs 600 The ships of this line are all A 1 at Lloyda, and are specially selected for their superior passenger accommodation and fast-sailing qualities. They are commanded by gentlemen of experience; duly qualified surgeons are carried, and no pains are spared to promote the health and comfort of passengers. The undersigned agents for the above fine fleet of passenger ships, are authorised to arrange with! settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain to this colony; and are prepared either to pay the passage money at once, or give security for payment d» arrival of the vessel. Pull particulars may be obtained by Applying to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume II, Issue 41, 22 February 1862, Page 10
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