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FOR SYDNEY.

"L>. rpHB favourite Clipper brig "MOA," ■ ffe^S. 286 tons ' James Bowden, Commander, will be despatched in eight wor king days after arrival wind and Weather permitting. Parties desirous of shipping potatoes or pro duce by her through the undersigned, are requested to arrange at once. Bain, Grahame, & Co. April 19th, 1858. .

FOR SYDNEY.

-i> mHE Clipper Brig GERTRUDE, W. ii^|\Jß^ -■- Donning, Commander, having IJBEkthe whole of her cargo engaged, will ■^'"■•sail as above port To-Morrow* For passage only, apply to John Salmon & C 0.,,.. Qneen-street Wharf. April, 1858. "~" ." FOR NAPIER^ -Ljv FTIHE swift sailing schooner "jg^, 1 ELIEZER, *firens& 80 tons, W. Kban, commander, Baying •■■■•most, of her cargo engaged, will sail in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to Bain, Grahame, & Co. 26th April, 1858.

FOR NAPIER, *-fc^ ni HE fast sailing schooner aji^. 1 SALOPIAN, £|2Hk7O tons, J. Bain, master, is under charter to be immediately despatched. For freight or passage, apply to Bain, Grahame, & Co. 26th April, 1858.

FOR WAIHEKT& COROMANDEL.

ri TO sail on MONDAY, the 3rd May, $»v ■*- from alongside Queen-street Wharf, SBfe the Clipper Cutter "TAY," Captain Austin, being engaged to convey the Returning Officers to Waiheki and Corromandel for the coming Election, offers a desirable opportunity to passengers desirous of viewing the Gold Fields, and Land lately sold for Township in that district.

YOUNG & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN London A New Zealand. Northfleet N: Pentreath 1050 Duke of Portland G. F. Seymour 870 Norman Morrison C. L. Maundrell 1100 Royal Stewart H. Tadman 957 Merchantman W. Brown 1300 Oriental W. C Macey 600 Westminster Westgarth 1500 Carnatie J- Smith 880 Bose of Sharon J. Southeron 1200 Heroes of Alma T.Silk 1100 William Watson J. R. Brown 400 Solent (new) M. Brooks 1050 The above are only a few of the vessels despatched by this line ; and will be followed at intervals of about a month by equally favourite vessels, comprising some of the fastest and finest ahip3 afloat, all of the highest classification at Lloyd's and commanded by skilful and experienced Captaim. Bain, Gbahame, & Co. Auckland, Oct. 26,1857.

Messrs. Arthur Willis, Gann, and Co's LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON & NEW ZEALAND.

fTHB following fine first-class Ships are inJ- tended to be continued as Regular Traders :— " Egmont," Gibson, 1100 Tons. "Joseph Fletcher," Pook, 1000 " «• Chapman," Harland, 1200 " " Harkaway," Stephens, 1500 " " Cashmere," Pearson, 900 " " Maori," Petheridge, 900 « "Simla*," Allan, 800 " " Cresswell," Barnett, 800 " "Asbmore," Ginder, 700 " "Sandford," Hughes, 900 " - " Martaban," Lawson, 1200 " ♦« Kupheraus," Howard, 1000 " ** Dinapore," Loutit, 1200 " " Anne Longton," Kirby, 900 " "Eastfield," Copland, 700 " " Tamar," Stayner, 800 " 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 ihis Colony, and are prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once to them, or to give satis* factory security for its payment on arrival of the Vessel. Further particulars on application to Brown &, Campbell

On Private Sale,

A HANDSOME CLOSE or OPEN FAMILY *&■ CARTHAGE, with lamps and all appendages An Outside Jaunting Car, well fitted for a small family Apply to Hardington & Wood.

To Dairymen, Cheesemakers.

A NNATTA, fresh, and of the best quality, **■ SQld at Samuel Brown's, Shortland Crescent.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1131, 30 April 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1131, 30 April 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1131, 30 April 1858, Page 1

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