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First Wool Ship.

FOX LONDON DIRECT.

Avi fP HE fast-sailing Clyde-built barque JIQIs. A "WILLIAM WATSON," Qffl^yi A. 1., 480 tons register, J. R. Brown, Commander, will be laid on the berth immediately' on her inward cargo from Lond being discharged. Has all her dead weight engaged, and as she trill be despatched in time to arrive for the May •ales, shippers of wool will require to make immediate arrangements for their freight. • Has excellent Cabin and Intermediate accommodations. Passengers desirous of availing themselves of so favourable an opportunity will oblige by making early- application. The Cabins will be open for selection on arrival. Plans of them may be seen and further information, obtained on application to Bain, Grahams, & Co. ot; 1857.

FOR SYDNEY.

-w^fc. rpHE Schooner "SYBIL" -will sail *ffl|||^ -*• for Sydney on Saturday, the 12th For freight or passage, apply to HENDERBON & MaCBARLANE. sth Dec,, 1857.

For Freight of Charter.

"L> rpHE A 1 fast-sailing Brigantine - 1 "KATE KEARNEY," 100 tons, Captain Thos. Dixon, now *■■■•* lying in the Manukau. Has very superior accommodations for passengers, and of light draft when loaded. Gio. Duke, Queen-street.

For Freight or Charter, *-^ fpHE Fast 'Sailing Schooner VfJ^. A EMERALD ISLE, ffljJPgf 40 Tons, J. P. Oakes, master, now lying in the Manukau Harbour. Geo. Duke, Queen-street.

MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, G ANN, & CO.'s LINE OF PACKET'S

BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND.

THE followiug fine first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders : — 'Joseph Fletcher,' Pook, 700 Tons. 'Chapman/ Morgan, 1200 " 'Myrtle,' Morgan, 1100 " 'Egmont,' Gibson, 1100 " 'Cashmere,' Gv Pearson, 850 " ' 'Maori/ Petherbridge, 900 " <Simlah/ Allan, 700 " 'Cresswell/ W. C. Barnott, 700 " The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with .settlers here who may be desirous of bringing .their friends in Great Britain out to this Colony, and are prepared either to pay the Passage Money »t once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the Vessel. Further particulars on application to Brqwn & Campbell.

YOUNG & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN London & New Zealand. Northfleet N. Pentreath 1050 Duke of 'Portland G. P. Seymour 870 Norman Morrison C. L. Maundrell- 1100 Boyal Stewart H. Tadman 957 Merchantman W. Brown 1300 Oriental W. C Macey 600 Westminster Westgarth ' 1500 Camatio J. Smith 880 Rose of Sharon J. Southeron 1200 Heroes of Alma T. Silk 1100 William Watson J. R Brown 400 Solent (new) M. Brooks 1050 The ahove are only a few of the vessels despatched by this line ; and will be followed at intervals of about a month by equally favourite ■TegaelB, comprising -some of the fastest and finest •thips afloat, .all of the highest classification at Lloyd's arid commanded by skilful and, experienced Captains. Bain, Gr^hame, & Go. Auckland, Oct. 26, 1857.

Lad* es that Study Economy and Fashion,

A RE invited to inspect an assortment of useful -f*- , Drapery ,• Ac., of the best decription, suitable fpr the season, considerably under the exorbitant .changes usually made at other Shops. Come and judge, for yourselves. _N-B.«=A-lot-of-new~ShapeB.-in-Bonnets r all Is. 6d. each. J. Milker, Sussex iHouse, , Queen-street, •Next to'Mr.George,'Buteher.

THE undersigned are -Cash buyers of 'fWoOL /'HtdbB Clean Native Flax and -will-advance on consignments of produce to ■their 'friends Messrs James Morrison & Co. of London. John Stevenson & Co. Queen : atreet"Wharf, „May,2s, ,1,857

nomoE.

T THE Undersigned, GEORGE LEECH, of -*- . Mechanics' • Bay, Auckland, - Publican, po , jgBftSBT, give, notjcb, .fcbat, I am not now, .nor hay« I ever been, in Partnership with MICH AE.L HURLvtiY/of Mechanics' Bay. • ' Geobgle. Leech. December 9, 1857.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1091, 11 December 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1091, 11 December 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1091, 11 December 1857, Page 1

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