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WOOL & PASSENGER SHIP, TO FOLLOW THE "LOUISA," IN LIEU OF THE « OLIVER LANG." rH^. npHE Magnificent A l, Aberdeen moj^^^s. JL del'd new clipper ship ■ Jlllllsa. "KINNAIRD," 1000 tons, David Stephen, Commander, will commence 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 last year, is universally 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. Bawi-EE, Son, & Co., or Smith & Co. Wellington, Dec. 1, 1858. Great Eeduction in Freight of Wool to Wellington. ; . npHE Undersigned have received in~L~J3\ X structions trom the Owners to -j&NENk advertise as a regular trader to Welj^|fsO|N^3 lington the well known schooner «§is§iiE& "LUCY JAMES," She will take wool on freight and deliver it alongside the *' Louisa" or " Robert Small" for London, or any of the Australian traders in Port, at the rate of One half-penny per pound. - Wool -Hius shipped . up to. .January will „ be I in tune for the May sales ; and the freight throughout from Ahuriri to London should not exceed l£d. per lb. The advantage of shipping early, causing a large saving in Btorage, fire insurance, interest of money, &c, are too apparent to require comment, and sellers of Wool are certain of procuring much, better competition in Wellington than Napier, for a year or two more, can offer. STTJAET, KINROSS, & CO. Napier, Noy. 18, 1858. FOR LONDON, To load in Hawke's Say, r\ nnHE splendid A 1 clipper ship, jjiib CLONTARF, .****&&*&& 1000 tons, W. .Allen, Commander, • may be expected to arrive in Hawke's Bay towards the end of December next, and, immediately upon the discharge of her inward cargo, will commence receiving wool for London. Intending shippers are requested to make early arrangements for shipment by this opportunity, as she cannot be detained beyond the 10th of ' February. Her accommodation for passengers is of the very best description, and to settlers desirous of re-visiting their native land, the "Clontarf" presents an opportunity rarely to be met. For freight or passage apply to RIOHAEDSOK & CHAEMOK. Meanee Spit, . Noy. 18, 1858. GUARANTEED THE FIRST VESSEL F O R L O N D ON. i To Sail early m January. .»- . fY\ H E pine .CLiHPEB Beigaoteo: .JSik ■*- ■: "LOUISA," .! 250 tons, Wm. Dton, Commander. aSEtfiW 5 * Thja fine Tessel, 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 Wh, Bowxeb, Sou, & Co. Wellington, Nov. 12, 1858. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF WOOL To Wellington. fTTEE regular trading schoonees ~^ X "SEA SERPENT" and ES--1 THER will take WOOL at reduced yM]Nfrs^ rates from Waipureku and Port smmßSm Napier. Apply to 3. B. Febsttson, Waipureku or Capt. BiAlßj Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 69, 15 January 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 69, 15 January 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 69, 15 January 1859, Page 1

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