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YOUNG & Co.’s LINE OJ FIRST LASS PACKET SHIPSrT'HE following splendid A. 1. Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders, and will sail regularly between London and this Colonv :— SUH’S. COMMANDERS. Tons John Taylor J. M. Cawkitt 850 Nor th fleet N. Pentreath 1050 Duke of Portland.. G. F. Seymour 530 Gipsey H. Bolton 700 Royal Stuart .... J. Tadraan 900 Westminster J. Westgarth 1500 Hastings ... .1. H. Carrew 700 Philip Laing .... J. S. Cadcnhead 600 Rose oj Sharon .. James Sontheron 900 Heroes of Alma .. T. Silk 700 Cossipore 1000 These vessels will sail at regular intervals of about one month. The accommodation and vietary scale arc on the most liberal terms, for which this line is so well known, and as they will make this their first Port they offer unusual inducements to Passengers. For further particulars apply to WORSLEY St CO First Wool Ship to London, FROM AIIURIRI AND WELLINGTON. r PHE Splendid A 1 British * Built, clipper ship SOUTHERN CROSS, Captain Charlton, now lying in the harbour of Wellington will load at the Ahuriri or Hawke’s Bav, immediately after finishing the discharge of her outward cargo at Otago. She will afterwards proceed to Wellington to fill up, and sail early next year. This magnificent vessel now only on her second voyage, offers superior accommodation for passengers, having been built expressly for that trade under the personal superintendence of Captain Charlton. Parties intending to avail themselves of this eligible opportunity, will please secure freight and passage room as early as possible. For further particulars apply to STUART, KINROSS, t CO. Wellington, September 30, 1857.

Wool Ships. Preliminary Notice. FOR LIVERPOOL. '1 5 Shil in all January, the - magnificent frigate built shin, “jyOA'TMO,WJVCF,”‘ -A i 0 tons burden. Captain Kiddie, one of the swiftest vessels belonging th the celebrated Black Ball fleet, and expected to make the passage home in 65 days, 1600 Bales Wool are already engaged at Port Underwood. FOR LONDON. To follow the "Montmorency." A first Class Aberdeen Clipper Ship, 600 tons register. Further particulars will be duly announced on receipt of English advices. Meantime for freight or passage, apply to SMITH & CO. Wellington, October 27, 1857. For Sale, r THE CUTTER “ 77?/J L." The above smart little Cutter is for sale as she now lays in the Harbour, with Masts, Sails, Spars, &c. For particulars apply to Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton quay, October 14, 1857. UpHE Undersigned are Cash buyers of Wool at full rates, and will make liberal advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London, Liverpool, Melbourne, or Sydney. An extreme price given for very clean washed fleece I Pool. JOHNSTON & CO. October 24th, 1857. GOLD. THE Undersigned are Cash Pun- '*■ chasers of GOLD in large or small quantities, for which they will give the highest market rate. WM. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton-quay, Wellington, September 12, 1857. Wanted, A PERSON competent to take charge of a Schooner of about 25 tons register. Applv to WILLIAM BOWLER, SON & CO. Lambton-quay, October 30, 1857.

For Sale, TOWN ACRE, No. 621, on the Tinakore Road. For terms, apply to Mr. Townsend, at his Residence on the Tinakore Road, or to JOHNSTON & CO. Juno 6, 1857. T. W. PILCHER, Ship and Custom-House Agent, Wellington, N.Z. Office— Custom-House Wharf,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1287, 2 December 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1287, 2 December 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1287, 2 December 1857, Page 1