FOR LfiDON DIRECT, first Wool Ship fromßawke's Bay. hpHE A. 1. New Aberdeen Clipper Jt^^^s. JL Barque 'Wm' "ECLIPSE", it3»wjftu;soq tons Burthen, W. R. Elliot Commander. . This fine fest sailing vessel, which is intended: as . a : rcgular.-frador, to. Wellington and Hawke's Bay, will .commence loading wool inside the Harbour at Napier, the first week of December, and proceed to London direct early in February. . ' As a considerable part of her cargo is already engaged^ shippers may rely on her being promptly despatched, and every facility will be afforded by the undersigned for warehousing and shipping wool and otlier produce. The Tessel lias, superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to & Chahlton Napier, W. & G^^pKBULl & Co., Wellington. September lV ; f®S& SVBASK TO WELLINGTON. rpHE WELLINGTON jhfifi*iißwjlSN§y. JL .Steam Navigation Coy's Tvest- Class screw Steamer, "WON GA WONGA," F. Remtee, Commander, is expected to arrive on SATUBDAY, the 10th inst, and will return immediately. Cabin Passage — £4 4s ■> Provisions Steerage do. — £3 0s j included Freight — £2 10s. per ton. For Freight or Passage apply to J. A SMITH, Agent Napier, September 1, 1959. Steamer Wonga." £ S, D RETURN TICKETS, Catjik,- 615 O ?MMf\ " Steebage,— s 8 0 '^ffey JOHN A. SMITH, """ Agent. Napier, August 26, 1859. NAPIER & WELLINGTON, j A Regular Trader. i m HE favorite schooner "SEA • Oi^. A SEHPEIST," 90 tons, AU-xan-k^^^^ der Blair, master, will continue to sjfßJf|sj§|^ trade regularly as above. Passage, Cabin, — £3 10s. DO. STEEnAGK,-a|i.£2 10s. Freight, pee toi^-£1 15s. For Freight or Passage apply in Wellington to Messr.B. Bethttne & Htjhteb, or in Napier to the Mastee, on board. To pipers of Wcol from Hawke's ■'^•- ' Bay. HPHE UNDERSIGNET) have made arrange_l_ mcnt3 in London for a vessel to load at Port Napier, next wool season, and sail to London direct. Stuakt, Kinross, & Co. Superintendent's Office, Napier, August 2, 1859. rriENBEBS will be received at this Office, up to I noon on the Ist day of October next, for the SUKVEY of about 7300 acres at PORANGAHAIJ, and dividing it into Sections of 40 acres or upwards. Specifications may Ibe seen, and further information obtained at the Land Office, Napier. G. T. FANNIN, Clerk. XT « T I G B. SETJTLEfjR'S are requested to remove their BRICKS from Waipawa, immediately, as the undersigned will not be answerablo for them, after the end of September 1859. F. S. ABBOTT. Waipawa, August 18, 1359. '? i '"o)^^ale'^7tbe*- : < l^^m^Blgued. .■ ; _ .; : ..: J yy;^^^::, _ . .m. BOYLAN. : : l-M^-fL •-•■:,(&' ;':<Br : c c n c, ' • ■,<^;^ 1; ; fCqaaan^nioiL-- Agent -:^cc.,' ■ .• \ ■ _
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 103, 10 September 1859, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 103, 10 September 1859, Page 1
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