THE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed Agenta to Lloyd's, request that any casualties to shipping along the coast be reported to them without delay. so STUART & CO. WOOL purchased on very liberal terms, or advances made against the same, consigned to their London agents, by si; STUART & CO. Ex " JRangatira," from Glasgow, 3 CASES Regatta, White, Cbimeais., and other Shibts. Ex " Asterope" from London, 3 cases Sack and Riding. Coats Ex " William Carey," from London, I oase containing 100 boxes Eau de Cologne 100 casts' } Jeffi 'ey'B Edinburgh Ale 82. STUART & CO. JUST RECEIVED, PER "DAVID AND JESSIE," Prom Melbourne. -JAA OASES STOUT PORTER WJXJ 100 cases J.D.K.Z. Geneva II qr.-casks Martell's Dark Brandy 4 "■ Ponse de Leon Sherry QO () 2 " Garvay's " 100 boxes Tea— l 3 lbs. each 1000 Havana Cigars, very superior 8 tons Victoria Co.'s Sugars, white, counter, Y. and Y.C. 20 tons Hart's finest silk dressed Adelaide Flour 2 cases Huntlej and Palmer's Biscuit* 6 " Keiller's assorted Confectionery 4 " Lea and Perrins' Sauce 4 *' qr. Sardines 2 half Tierces Tobacco, Lion Brand 2 cases Chicory 20 bags Patna Rice 1 case Preserved Salmon 20 boxes Tallow Candles 6 cases Kerosene Oil 6 .«. Jar. Salt I case Nutmegs 300 bushels Oats 200 " Cracked Maize 20 cases Pickles 8000 V.D.L. Palings 87 pkgs. Manila Cordage, assorted 16 cases Collins Axes, 4| to 61bs. 6 doz. D.H. Shovels, polished 6 " Best English Spades, strapped 100 kegs American Cut Nails 1 case American Tacks 1 bale China Matting 1 " Coir «* 40 boxes Sydney Soap 6 Sack Barrows 6 doz. American Hay Rakes 9 cases American Chairs, assorted 6 American Stoves and Piping 12 Colonial Ovens 40 pairs Window Sashes 35 Doors 3 cases American Clocks, Lever 1 case Flour Rollers 20 doz. 3 hoop Buckets 12 nests Tubs 6 doz. American Brooms 2 rolls Sheet Lead 24 qr. Brls. Gunpowder, Hall's §lb tins 4 kegs Shot 80,000 Gun Caps, Ely's 20,000 Military do., Joyce's j 40 Ash Oars— l 2, 13, 15, 17, and 18 feet 2 cases SADDLERY. 83. 2 AMERICAN CONCORD WAGGONS, double seated, and 4 wheeled STUART & CO. FOR LONDON DIRECT, TO SAU ON THE 15th DECEMBER, 1863. Jfe^ npHE far-famed extreme clipper ship fiSSll^ IDA ZIEGLER, Abraham L. Reynolds, Commander, 860 tons register, 1,500 tons burthen, classed A 1 at Lloyd's for 10 years, coppered and copper fastened. - This noble clipper has made some of the fastest passages on record, amongst others; London to Auokland in 81, 85, and 90 days; and'for being a comfortable sea boat, and safe delivery of cargo in good order, haa earned a reputation second to none in the New Zealand trade. Hen commander is well known for his urbanity and attention to papsetfgers. To shippers of Gold, Wool, Oils, Gum, &c, this vessel offers advantages Seldom presented in the colonies. Plans of. ber spaoious cabin can be seen at the offices of the undersigned. For freight os? passage* apply to DAVID NATHAN, Auckland; or to STUA&T & CO., k &£ Nopier.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 437, 14 November 1863, Page 1
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