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/schooner for sale. ""*- '^v!i>^ k 'PlHEwell known schooner '^^CNik J- " WAVE," with all her ffZMj^llQ^ r\\ Gear, &c. complete, and £^jFilP^f rOvf ready; for sea. This Vessel is l^sSs jKi .'"^U'ably adapted fur the River and Coasting trade,and has lately made several profitable trips to Otago. Apply to Longden and Lb Cren. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. mHAT Well known OK>^\\ J- Schooner " HENRY," jl'^^JK^ll \\ about 30 tons burden. Is we^l found in every respect, and would make a profitable addition to the Coasting Craft of this Port. For further particulars apply to A. J. Alport, 2, Norwich Quay. FOR WELLINGTON AND SYDNEY. Jr^^NK Fine British A. 1. Schooner " Marmora," f/^^^^^A\l3s tons, Henry Kelly, CoinJ^E^: foTT^ft^w man der, wul leave at an early ( j ate f ot t j je anove p or t s . Has good accommodation for Passengers, to whom every attention will be shown. Parties desirous of ordering Goods of any inscription from Sydney, will find every attention paid to their wishes—(specifications in writing)—by the Commander and Owner. ■^ Robert Gbeaves, Agent. FOR THE AUCKLAND GOLD FIELD. s3^\k rpHE Schooner " Julia " N W'H sal as above on or Ft^&^^- V a'loUt Tuesday next, the 17th instant. <g^WllߧS^lg?3* For Freight or Passage apply to A. J. Alpokt. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Feb. 12, 1852. FOR WELLINGTON. rj^HE schooner " Return," a-^^^^^N. Toohig, Master, on jf^ic2fe3s£\\.Tuesday next, the 17th inst. "Jpjjjjtjjjkgj For' Freight or Passage D. M. Laurie. Norwich Quay, Feb. 13, 1852. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. TfIHE Fast-sailing Schooner " Despatch 3' will X. sail this day. Has good accomodation for passengers. For freight &c. apply to A. J. Alport, Agent. 2, Norwich Quay, Feb. 13, 1852. FREIGHT PER " KAKA." HHHE undersigned beg- to announce that -*- they have authorised Mr. Swinbourne, Market Place, Christchurch, to collect freights, &c, due henceforth to the above vessel. Longden & Le Chen. Lyttelton, Fub. 12, 1852. x, fti/fR. ROBERT GREAVES calls the atJjrJL tention of those parties who take his Dingy from Willoughby's slip without permission, to his former advertisement on that head. It is presumed that any of the watermen at the Wharf upon specific con tract being entered into, will allow their oars to be pulled, leather in vowor otherwise, blades broken, thole pins lost, ■or broken in the holes, and any-quantity of lilth deposited, to all of which Mr, Greaves' objects being done to his boat without compensation. HHHE Undersigned is prepared to take -■-Sheep and Cattle for grazing on his run at the mouth of the Waipaia. For terms apply, to A. J. A wort, Esplanade, or at the «*tiou. C, H, 13uowk,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 14 February 1852, Page 1

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