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YOUNG & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON & NEW ZEALAND. Northfleet N. Pentreath 1050 Duke of Portland G. F. Seymour 870 Norman Morrison C. L. Maundrell 1100 Royal Stuart H. Tadman 957 Merchantman W. Brown ' 1300 Oriental W. C. Macey 600 Westminster Westgarth 1500 Carnatic J. Smith 880 Rose of Sharon J. Southeron 1200 Heroes of Alma T. Silk 1100 Kenilworth J. Thome 900 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 vessels afloat, all of the highest classification at Lloyd's and commanded by skilful and experienced Captains. The undersigned, as agents of this line of packets, are prepared to make arrangements on liberal terms with parties in the Ahuriri District wishing any of their friends to join them. Goods or packages shipped by Young & Co.'s line for Ahuriri Settlers and consigned to our care will be promptly forwarded on arrival. Bain, Grahame, & Co. , o LINE OF PACKETS FROM AUCKLAND TO LONDON. William Watson, A 1, 800 tons, J. R. Brown, To sail in all January. A Clipper Ship, 550 tons, To sail early in February. To be followed by other vessels at stated intervals, as required. The undersigned, in opening up the Home Trade by direct vessels, will be happy to make such arrangements with intending shippers and passengers as will in future obviate the expense and delay of transmission via Colonial Ports. 0 Bain, Grahame, & Co. STEAM TO AND FROM - WELLINGTON. QHE Wellington Steam Navigation Company's First Class Screw Steamer "WONGA WONGA," A. Kennedy^ Commander, will leave Wellington on or about Monday 16th Nov. for Ahuriri, and will leave Napier for Wellington on or about Thursday 19th November. Cabin Passage — £4 4s. ) Provisions Steerage do. — £3 Os.^ included. Freight — £2 10s. per ton. For freight or Passage apply to T. H. FitzGerald. SESSIONS OF THE PEACE j COUET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Sitting of the Court of Sessions of the Peace will be holden at the Court House, \ Port Napier, on the twenty first day of November, next, at the hour of 10 oclock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons summoned to appear, either as Defendants, Jurors, or Witnesses, are required to give their attendance. ; -M. H.R.RUSSELL, V. Sheriff of Hawke's Bay District. Oc^|o, 1857.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 14 November 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 14 November 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume I, Issue 8, 14 November 1857, Page 1

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