WOOL & PASSENGER SHIP, TO FOLLOW THE "LOUISA," IN LIEU OF THE " OLIVER LANG." rt npHE Magnificent Al, Aberdeen mo- ■ J^llgK -*- del'd new clipper ship Jjlllll, "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 modem 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. Bowler, Son, & Co., or Smith & Co. Wellington, Dec. 1, 1858. jr^-^7<zyr , HPHE fine first class screw y^W\^W\^ -8- steamer j||feg||||p, WHITE SWAN, 330 tons -burthen, W. G. Cellum, commander, is appointed to trade regularly between Auckland and Otago, via Wellington, Nelson, and Canterbury, caning at Napier both ways. This splendid Vessel has unsurpassed accommodation for passengers and goods, and her great power enables her to make the passages with regularity. For freight or passage, apply to Stuart, Kinross, & Co. • N.B. Wines and Spirits are now supplied at Hotel prices. -^^^HPHE I»ter-Colonial Royal Mail Company's Steamers *^Cjjy|Cyij|iL > .will, until further notice, leave "^aeillllll^llllp Wellington as under, viz. : — The 'LOED ASHLEY,' for Canteebttry and Otago. the 22nd of every month. " for Nelson, 31st " " Taking passengers and goods for Sydney per 'Lord Worsley' or 'Prince Alfred,' leaving Nelson about the Ist of every month. For freight or passage apply at the Company's office, Plimmer's Wharf ; or to Johnston & Co. Edward Colemah", General Manager. Jan. 22, 1859. EX 'BUENETT' @ SYDNEY DIRECT, On sale by the Undersigned, TTTOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, W in every variety 4GO Pieces Room Taper Men's, Women's and Children's Boots Men's and Women's Hosiery, Gala Plaids Stationery, assorted Brushware, Iron Bedsteads, Nails, Hinges lea — x chests, Twine, Bass's Alo in hhds. Men's and Women's Saddles, Bridles, &c. Oval Boilers— 6, 7, 8, and 9 gallons Saucepans, Scythes, Bullock Chains, Plough Traces, &c. W. I. Rum in hhds. Paints, Oils, Turpentine John Alexander Smith. Napier, 4th March, 1559. NOTICE. C& F. BARRAUD beg to return their thanks to the inhabitants of Napier and the surrounding districts for the encouragement they have given them through, their agents, Messrs. Newton & Browne, and to assure them that they will make it their study to keep them supplied with all articles in demand, and that any orders left with them should have immediate attention. BY the 'Wonga Wonga,' Messrs. Newton & Browne have received a new and choice selection of Perfumes, Eau de Cologne, &c» Jan. 17, 1859. THE UNDERSIGNED have on hand at their Store on the Spit, — No. 1 WHITELEAD and other paints Crown Window Glass, from 10*12 ® 20-18 assorted Ewbank's patent Nails Rim and Plate Locks Tower Bolts, Butt and T Hinges - A variety of Paperhangings Sttjart, Kinross, & Co.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 79, 26 March 1859, Page 1
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