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NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION AT DUNEDJuN, BETTJBN TICKETS FOB SINGLE FARES. THE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company will take intending visitors to and from Dunedin id their steamers, as'also goods for Exhibition, to and from Fort Chalmers at single rates. J. D. Macpheebok, 12-15 Lyttelton and Chriatchurch. FOB THE GBEY BIVEB, WEST COAST DIGGINGS. rpHE CLIP PEB SCEOO NEB WILD WAVE Will be despatched from the river in a few days. For freight or passage , apply to Mjxlton & Co., 12-28 Tuam street.;. ■ FIBST WOOL SHIP FOB LONDON*. : TO SAIL JANUARY 14, 1865, mHE FINE FAST-SAILING SHIP PARISIAN, *"■'■ Al at Lloyds, 1200 tone register, John D'Oyxey, Esq., Commander. Freight of wool three farthings per pound, with the usual 5 per cent, primage added. This vessel is rapidly filling up, and will be" delpatehed punctually as above. .Having made her passage to this port in 87 days, (80 days from land to land) she may be expected *to take her passengers home quickly, and land her cargo in time for the, May eales. . ■ ■■ ' ; '■ ....;■■' !:. V:i -. Carries an experienced Surgeon, A Cow will be put on board for the convenience of passengers. . . ? , r For freight or passage apply to J. Dbuhkovd Maothbbsoit, 12-20 Tjyfctealton Christchiiroh. EOB LONDON DIBEOT. TO FOLLOW THE BLUE JACKET. THE MUJNITIOENI SHIP BBITISH EMPIBE, i 2879 Tons Begister, 6000 Tons Burthen, \ Thomas B. Cahlssas, Commander, Will be ready to receive wool in Deoember, ; and will follow the Blue Jacket, sailing in all February. This ship is the largest that has visited New Zealand, and possesses spacious accommodation for saloon and second-cabin passengers. Arrangements have been made at the various outports to receive wool, and to convey , through to London at the lowest rates of freight. For freight or passeage apply to' - - * : Gotdu> & MnißS, ■ Qbjifltohuron* MEtaw & Ob, •-'■ ' ■■• Lyttelton and Chrietchurch l Bbswiok & BisdH, ■ ' ' KaiapoL H. J. LxObbk & Oo^ Timaruj or to J. T. PXACOCE ft ■ Lyttelton or Chrietchurch.. Oct. 27, 1864. . 10-28 FIRST WOOL SHIP FBOM TIMABU, FOB LONDON. DIBEOTi U Now Loading, and under Charter to lafl on Ist January, 1865. mHE OLIPPEB BAB^F^B MAY QUEEN, A 1 at Lloyds, 800 tons burthen, Thomas H. Surra, Commander.. . Wool shippers are requested to forward their wool as early as possible. The undersigned is prepared to receive and superintend the shipment of wool and sheepskins. The ship has room for a limited nuqiber of saloon passengers.' For freight or passage apply to J. Dbtohohs MiOfHXBSOY, 12-20 Tinuinj,., WOOL SHIP FOB LONDON. •'- ' :, " mHE NEW CLIPPEB SHIP GLENBIABK, x 1000 tone, is shortly expectect from London, - and will sail on her letom'Teyage about the begmning of April next. This,splendid vessel offers an unusally favorable opportonity for ceeding to England. Her cabin* arexoomy anc|«eU ventilated, and lighted with,, large ports 18, inphfs square. She has been built speciaDj iiar tbiiijwgftj and with regard to the comfort of first end second claMpaMengert. j^'y^,^^

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 682, 5 January 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VII, Issue 682, 5 January 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VII, Issue 682, 5 January 1865, Page 1