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WOOL & PASSENGER SHIP, TO FOLLOW THE "LOUISA," IN LIEU OF THE " OLIVES LANG." _rjg- npHE Magnificent Al, Aberdeen mo--to§£l3^\ -1- del'd new clipper ship MS&&L "KINNAIRD," 1000 tons, David Stephen, Commander, will com»« inence loading about the middle of January, — expected to make the quickest passage of the season, and arrive in ample time for the May Sales. Freight on Wool one penny per pound. This beautiful vessel, built hist year, is univer- . sally acknowledged to be a triumph of modern naval architecture. The superb cabins in her spacious poop, and the great height in her between decks, combined with the promenade on a deck of unusually commanding proportions, render her a passenger ship of a description rarely to be met with. The services of an experienced Surgeon have been engaged. A considerable portion of freight is already secured, and the vessel will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage apply to Wm. Bowxeb, Son, & Co., or Smith & Co. Wellington, Dec. 1, 1858. GUARANTEED THE FIRST VESSEL FOR LONDON. To Sail early in January. "\-j. HP H E FINE CLIPPER BbIGANTDTE -fl3lk "LOUISA," jJ^-'M&L tons, Wm. Dttnn, Commander. *^ K=s *^ £ ™ Bl This fine Vessel, now in harbour, will be ready to take Wool or other produce the first week in December. In the meantime Wool can be stored by the Undersigned free of charge. There being only a small amount of Freight open early application should be made to Wm, Bowler, Son, & Co. Wellington, Nov. 12,-1858.— STSASZ TO WESiXiXNGXON. rpHE WELLINGTON Steam -L Navigation Company's First Class screw Steamer, "WONG A WONG A," A. Kennedy, Commander, will this trip be detained in Wellington for six days and is not expected to return before Sunday the 26th Dec. Cabin Passage — £& 4s Provisions Steerage do. — £3 Os included Freight — £2 10s. per ton. For Freight or Passage apply to T._H. FITZGERALD. Napier, Dec. 4, 1858. Monthly Steam Communication between Kelson and Sydney. -^g^jßfffitvf yvfl b mail steam ships will be despatched from Nelson on or about the 18th of each month. Goods and passengers will be conveyed from Wellington by one of the Company's steamers, in time to catch the steamer from Nelson. For freight or passage apply at the Company's office at Nelson or Wellington. Edward Colemait, Manager. r-i QHIP 'HARWOOD,' 462 tons Reifj^gl^v O gister, Captain William Forsyth, yffip6l*§b' This fine fast sailing clipper ship is *fi*^**j»^now on the berth at Auckland and will be the only vessel to load for London. Intending shippers of this season's wool clip will do well to embrace this opportunity, as the only chance of being in time for the May sales, having made the passage to Auckland in 95 days. Wool taken if properly pressed at ljd. per lb., pressed by the ship lid. per lb. Bboww & Campbell, Agents to the 'Harwood.' Auckland, Nov. 18, 1858. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ' jc£f'gfisa& i , IT^HE Australian Steam 'Kavis^£kys3*L\* jl gation Company's next MAIL STEAM SHIP ""r^HliipgiSSg will be despatched from Weiling- \ ton for Melbourne,* conveying her Majesty's mails for the Australian Colonies, and England, on the 25th December* next. ' For Freighter Passage money apply to o \ Levest & Co., Wellingtoni Tassangers footed for Sidney*

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 65, 18 December 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 65, 18 December 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 65, 18 December 1858, Page 1

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