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STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH 1 MELBOURNE. ’TUIE S. Steamer “Queen,” W^ son * Commander, will 16ave Wellington for Melbourne, on Wednesday, 22nd inat. The accommodation for Passengers is very superior, and furnished with every convenience. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & CO. Agents. September 11,1858. FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER. qnHE new Schooner “ Ada,” A burlhen 50 tohs, is very strongly built the best materials, and sails fast. Apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Hickson’s Wharf, August 28, 1858. FOR SALE, ylvSx r I 'HE fine fast-sailing Schooner, _ VX,. J- . “SARAH," now lying at Nelson. She is 12 months old, is double framed, and well fitted with sails, rigging, ropes, &c , &c. Two Anchors and Chains, Dingy, &c., &c. Will carry (deadweight) 25 tons, builder’s measurement. This vessel is well adapted for the western coast trade. For terms and apply to E. G. OSGOOD, Noah's Ark, Wellington, Aug. 3, 1858» FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. yJ'Yx r j 'HE fine fast sailing Schooner ** Randolph,” 30 tons register, A. Master. This vessel was thoroughly repaired recently, and is now in first rate order and ready to proceed to sea when required. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents. Exchange Buildings, Ist June, 1858. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI, A REGULAR TRADER.

Taylor and Watt's -LvJL well known Schooner “ Tyne,” 34 tons Register, Coppered and Copper fasten* ed, John Linklater, Master, sails regularly between the above Ports, leaving each alternately once a fortnight, this Vessel is well found and fitted up specially for Passengers. For further particulars, apply to the Master on board pr to - • - •- WILLIAM LYON, Wellington, TAYLOR WATT, Wanganui. preliminary announcement. FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON. TO ARRIVE IN GOOD TIME FOR THE MAY SALES. —fLa r l 'HE well known celebrated J- Black Ball Clipper Ship “ Oliver Lang,” 2500 tons burden, Captain Joseph Mundle, daily expected, Will be despatched for England at latest in all December. Shippers will require to make early arrangements as a great part of the Cargo is already engaged. This will be a rare opportunity for passengers visiting the Mother Country, this fast vessel having superb accommodations, and as she is intended as a regular packet will on arrival in England be again laid on for this Port direct. For further information, apply to SMITH & CO., Agents for the Black Ball Line. September 3, 1858. NOTICE To Consignees per “ Harkaway.” THIS Barque being entered inward, Consignees are requested to pass their entries immediately, and send for their goods in terms of Bills of Lading. STUART, KINROSS, & CO., Agents. Wellington, Aug. 18,1858. MARINE INSURANCE. THE Undersigned Successors to Mr. James Kelham, are prepared to effect Marine Insurances, on the System followed at Loyds. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, 20th April, 1858. FOR SALE. PER “AMBROSINE,” FROM LONDON. Q fir CASES Pale Brown Brandy 5 hhds. superior Old Brown Brandy 5 hhd. superior Old Tom 7 cases Iron Four Post and Tester Bedsteads Ex “ Dart,” from Sydney. 6 hhds. superior French Brandy. J. H. WALLACE, Lambton Quay. Wellington, June 1,1858.

NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. THE Balances of Passage-Money from Immigrants by the . undermentioned Vessels being overdue, it is requested that payment of the same be forthwith made to the undersigned. J. G. HOLDSWORTH, Registrar of Immigration. Wellington, May 20th, 1858. “New Era,” from London 4< Queen Margaret/’ ~ ” Surge,” m n Westminster,” 44 Seringapatam,” Melbourne 44 Shamrock,” Sydney 41 Wyvern,” »» 41 Mimmie Dike,” Melbourne “Eblana,” >» 44 Elizabeth,,» ** Jane,” „ ~ Ariel,” „ An allowance of 25 per cent, in Land will be made on payment of the Promissory Notes. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. THE First moiety of passage money from Immigrants by the undermentioned vessels being over due, it is requested that the same be forthwith paid to die undersigned. J. G. HOLSWORTH, Registrar of Immigration. Wellington, May, 20,1858. Oliver Lang, from Liverpool Indian Queen, „ , Alma, „ Rose of Sharon, from London An allowance of 25 per cent, in Land, will be made on paymeul of the Promissory Notes.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 1