For Hobart Town Direct. milE schoon C r iTYNE „ St\\ J Riddle, Master, will sail fur the above KGg, Fort TIES DAY. or passage, apply to Captain Riddle on board, or to C . J. STONE. , ..Tpet Wharf, For Wan-arie. A REGULAR TRADER. ' rilllE Regular and Favorite Cutter kK X “PETREL,” T S. Ciukmxchael, will sail for WanJagffiL g(i r ie on THURSDAY next, at 10 o’clock, freight will please have it on board not , 7A.L THURSDAY. ,!lt £ freight or passage apply (O lo rtici„nt i EDWARD KING, Queen-street Wharf. Ist May, 1861. For Sydney, • rnilE beautiful dipper Schooner X “TAWERA,” 232 tons register, Alexander Walker, Commander, will sail on SATURDAY, Having been expressly bni't lor the Auckland and Sy'fr'y trade, is conveniently fitted for PasscngCr3’ For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN ROBERTON. Fore-street, 23rd April. ~ FOR SYDNEY From the Manuk au via Taranaki and Nelson. } ftpHE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail /I jk J_ Company’s Steam Ship “ AIREDALE,” 500 tons. Captain R. Johnson, will he despatched on TUESDAY, 7th May, carrying Him Majesty’s Mails, Passengers, Specie, and Cargo. Passengers for Sydney will ho transhipped into the Company’s lino Steam Ship “ LORD WORSLEY,” leaving Nelson on the 12th of every month. For particulars, apply at the Company’s Offices, Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. For Taranaki, Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago, FROM THE MANUKAU. milE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail a Company’s Steam Ship “ AIREDALE,” will be despatched from the Manukau, on the 7th May. Shippers will please take notice that no Goods can he received unless accompanied by n Shipping Note, and be addressed in full, and the port of discharge. For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply at the Inter-Colonial Royal Mail Company’s Office, Quccnstreet Wharf. Messrs. Willis, Gann. & Co’s LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first-class Ships arc intended to be continued as Regular Traders:— The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, arc authorised to make arrangements with settlers who may be desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colony. The Passage money can cither lie paid in advance, or satisfactory security will he taken for its payment upon flie arrival of the vessel. BROWN & CAMPBELL.
1?0H SALE, —Tiic A 1 Barque “ FROWNING BEAUTY,” 600 tons burtncn, built at Sunderland of Oak and Mahogany, and classed with Lloyd's as above for 12 years. This substantial vessel was overhauled, stripped and re-mettled at Sydney only nineteen months ago; has been well taken care of and but little service since ; w well found in every requisite; andean be sent to sea without any outlay on return from her present voyage to Newcastle. Apply to JOHN ROBERTON. 32-64" For Sale, TIS of the new Schooner “WILD - r WAVE,” as she now lies at Onehunga F ler - She is most faithfully built of the best materials, and copper-fastened to the light water-mark. Length of Keel, 54 ft.; Beam, 17 ft. 7! in.; Depth of Hold, 9 in,; Register 'i9■ 21 tons, and will earn* a large targoon a light draught of water. rti« above vessel is well worthy the attention of any !t| ip master desirous of embarking in tbe coastin'' trade. n Further particulars can be obtained on application 10 David Hutchinson or Thomas Pahnall. Farm to Let, for ONE YEAR FROM MAY, 1861, valuable Grazing and Dairy Farm, at of T ! r at “’ near , ( - )ta^ll^u > lately in the occupation A hU’SSELL, Esq. The property contains 350 n* Fenced anil in Grass, with Dwelling-house, puddings, and Stockyard. Offers will bo received till tbe 30th instant by Aitken, Land and Estate Agent, Wyndhamutet, who will furnish any information that may be required. s - April 25 th, 1861. Portable Sheds, Outhouses, ■ Buildings, EASILY ERECTED. 1000 SHEETS GALVANIZED IRON ON SALE, SAMUEL COCHRANE. BROTHER & CO. REG to direct attention of yearly tenants, or short vani? , j c * lo Jders, to the desirability of using Galr ‘ 01 lron hi the construction of anv required implements or additional buildings. ' Jnnv. , U J S Corrugated and Galvanized, and, being 1 ’ l ° t!lkc '* back H ‘‘ tCr use ’ at iJ ORIGINAL COST. Notice of Removal. SCALDING, Tinsmith, &c., begs REMovrh >IS , tr * em * s am l the Public that he Flour Mull , t0 ,, 0S( ‘ commodious premises near adjoinim- ti ° Mcssrs - Thornton, Smith, & Firth, i J ins ,llc st we of the late Mr. G. Duke. ba; nr th( am Required, A VmV«’ J oun ß. w®H formed DRAUGHT m foal. Apply to April isbi ALFRED BUCKLAND.
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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1569, 1 May 1861, Page 1
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