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FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. JJt^X rpHE Beautiful Clipper Ship F«^\ *• ■•HARWOOD," £&Sff^R& WiLLTAStFcKSATTH. Commander. Thii fine vessel and Regular Auckand Trader is now lying alongside the Queen -street Wharf, discharging her inward cargo, and immediately thereafter will commence loading for London direct ; and from the amount of Freight already engaged, will have quick despatch. Her sailing qualities are well known, and intending Passengers will find her accommodations cannot be surpassed. For Freight or Passage, apply to CRUICKJ-HANK, SMART, & Co. Nov. 25th, 1859. .
First Passenger Ship for England. x JT^— FFHE Fine full poop Clipper Ship Jm^L X . " MARY ANN," /&9&W(E)L 1000 tons burden, Wm. Ashby, Esq. JS^mUwß^ Commander, having been chartered l^isgSP^ from Kaipara, will call in to take Cabin Passengers, about the beginning of December. As the " Mary Ann's " Charter Party only permits a stay of 7 days in the port of Auckland, she will sail punctually to her time after arrival, and ; passengers will consequently not be annoyed by vexatious delays and expense. She is a fine roomy vessel of superior sailing qualities, having taken the 58th home last year, and come out again to Canterbury a full ship, within 8 months ; and her commander is well known, having won golden opinions for his kindness and attention to his passengers. Early»pjpHeation to theUndersigned is requested, at several cabins are already engaged. BROWN & CAMPBELL, Agents. October 4th, 1859.
"WHITE STAR" LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF WOOL, AND PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. Now Loading in Wellington, /I\^ fTIHE celebrated Australian Clipper J^k 1 JfeS^p of 1320 tons register, and will be despatched early in January FOR LONDON. Arrangements will be made to convey passengers from this port by steamer to join the ship at Wellington. " This ship has earned a most favourable reputation far the Australian and New Zealand Passenger Trade for speed and comfort. She, is as formerly, under the command of Captain James White, who has always won the good esteem of all classes of passengers. The Saloons are elegantly furnished, & passengers in this class are found in Beds and Bedding, and every requisite. The Second Cabin and other accommodations are arranged with the view of meeting the comforts and requirements of passengers, & a most liberal dietary scale will be provided. Saloon Fare as per agreement. Second Cabin, £Zb to £40. Steerage, £25 and £20. For Planjtof Saloon, dietary scales, and all other nformatljpjpapply to O. R. STRICKLAND & CO., Queen-street Wharf.
FOR PORT NAPIER, AHURIRI. v-w v -w mHE Schooner "ZEPHYR,'' Captain fci»|^ X Clarke, will meet with her usual iSBS&SSKt For Freight or Passage, apply to , » „ . -C. A. JHARRI&, Lower Queen-street. , s Regular Trader for Mongonui & "Wangaroa. 4-fc. mHE Fine Fast-sailing CUTTER, Jfc»^v X "AQUILA," l/!fjjlrsy 27 Tons register, J. Austin, Master, has vemmSSnf Superior accommodation for Passengers. Freight and Passage moderate. Apply to S. JONES, Agent, Queen Street. EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. Passage Monet, £16 and Upwards. •♦WHITE STAR" LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW ZEALAND CLIPPERS. Sailing punctually ont the 10th op evert Month, FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON, - . npHE CLIPPERS of this Line com - r«V«\ X ptise some of the largest, handjcr|fc|Evv somest, and Fastest Sailing Ships in the world, viz., Tons, Tons, Register. Burthen. White Stab .... 2500 . . 4000 . . Capt. T. C. Kerr. Red Jacket.... 1800 .. 3000-.. Capt. 11. Kirby. Mermaid MOO .. 2100 .. Capt. Jas. White. Tornado 1226 .. 1800 .. Capt. Aitkin. Shooiing Stax.. 1600.. 2250 .. Capt. E. J. Allen. Blue Jacket.... 1100.. 1700 .. Capt. Clarke. The undersigned, Agents for the above celebrated Line of Ships, are prepared to issue prepaid passenger tickets to any parties desiring to bring out their friends to this Colony. The' arrangements for all classes of passengers are on the most complete sca'e, the Saloons being furnished with bedding linen and all necessaries, and the accommodation for second cabin passengers, and other classes, of the mostperfest description. Full particulars can be had on application to O. R. STRICKLAND & CO.
Messrs. Arthur Willis, Gann, & Co's LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. . rfIHE following first-class Ships are intended to X be continued as Regular Traders :— * •• Zealardia," Foster, 1200 Tons. 11 Egmont," :.. Gibson, 1100 " "Caduceus," Cass, 1500 •• "Clontarf," A Allen 1500 " "Maori," Peiherbridge, ..1000 " " Joseph Fletcher," . . Pook, 1000 " "Cashmere," Pearson, ...... 1000 " "Cretswell," Barnett, •• ..1000 -»• "•Maryann," Ashby 1000 " «• Harwood," For3ayth 1000 " The Undersigned, Agents for ihe above splendid' line of Vessels, are authorize 1 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 at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for' its payment on arrival of the Vessel. Further particulars on application to BROWN & CAMPBELL.
mWENTY NfiW 300 Gallon WATER CASKS, X "ex "Shooting Star/' FOR SALE. Apply to O. R. STRICKLAND & Co., Agents, Queen-stTeet Wharf.
STORES TO LET IN FORT-STREET. ,' w Apply to » - BEOWN & CAMPBELL. Not. 28th, 1859.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1277, 9 December 1859, Page 1
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