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ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN. & CO.'t, LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. r I' I HE Following Fine First-class SHIPS are intended to be continued ns Regular Traders: — SHIPS. COMMANDERS. TONS. Zealandia J. Foster 1600 Caducous, o J. Cass 1600 Clontarf,,, A. W. Barclay .... 1600 Egmont S. C. Gibson ...... 1200 Maori C. G. Petherbridge.. 1200 Joseph Fletcher J. Pook 1000 Cashmere J. Byron 1000 Cresswell W. C. Barrett 1000 Hastings C. Cowie 1000 Strathallan W. Williamson .... 1000 FJarwood W. Forsayth 800 The undersigned Agents for the aCbve Line of Vessels are authorised to arrange with Settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this Colony, and are prepared either to pay the passagemoney at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars may be known by applying to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Ist January, 1860. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA - MEN. THE DIRECTORS beg to draw tlie attention of the Members of the Society to the following extract from the 19th Bye-law: — “In the cases of policies for assuring sums contingent on the death of a member or any other person, the policy will he void, if such member or person engage in any military or naval except as a Volunteer. “ Militia-men not engaged in disturbed districts, or where Martial Law is proclaimed, are not called upon FOR ANY EXTRA PREMIUM. “Therisk incurred by Militia-men even so engaged will be covered by the payment of an extra premium at the rate of two and a half per cent, per annum on the sum assured.

By order of the Board, ROBERT THOMSON, Actuary and Secretary. Sydney, April 13, 1860. J. WOODWARD, Agent. Wellington. 27th April, 1860. FO R SAL E . GJP.fY RAMS. ONE YEAR OLD, Got xiv’V’ by Imported Electoral Negretti Rams, (described in accompanying Certificate,) out of selected Ewes. Apply to Messrs. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Wellington, Or Mr. 11. S. TIFFEN, Napier. I the undersigned Godin Senior. Landed Proprietor residing at Chantillon-Sur-Seine Cote d’Or, do certify that I have sold and delivered this day to Mr. H. S. Tiffen, Sheep Owner in New Zealand, Five Rams, numbered respectively 5,7, 20, 50, 51, twenty months old. Also, eight Ewes marked on the ear No. 52. The said Rams and Ewes, of pure Saxon breed, (Electoral Negretti), imported by me in the year 1828, and whose Wool was distinguished at the Great Exhibitions of National Industry. Ist in 1834 with the Silver Medal 2nd,, 1839 „ Silver Medal 3rd „ 1844 „ Gold Medal 4th „ 1849 „ Gold Medal

At the Great Exhibition of Paris in 1855, with the GOLD MEDAL OF THE FIRST CLASS, and for wllicll I was created Chevalier de I’Ordre de la Legion d’ honneur. In testimony of which I deliver this present Certificate to corroborate the present statement. Made this day, Chantillon-Sur Seine, 24tb November, 1855. (Signed) GODIN SENIOR. . True Copy and ranslation, (Signed) SSL Pilliet. 13th April, 18G0. BREAD FOR THE BUSH. Recommended by the Queen’s Private Baker, and used in the Army and Navy, is the only effective substitute for yeast. The most inexperienced may, by its aid, convert Flour into light Cakes in a few minutes. It saves at least half the usual quantity of Eggs and Batter in Puddings and Pastry, rendering them wholesome and delicious. It will keep for years. NO SETTLER SHOULD BE WITHOUT A GOOD SUPPLY. Sold by all respectable Storekeepers in the Colony, in Id., 2d., 4d., and 6d. Packets; and Is 2s. Cd., and ss, Tins. wholesale by GEORGE BORWICK, London Wall, London. And all Shippers. Beware of Imitations. IXfay 30,1860.

CHARTS OF THE HARBOURS AND COAST OF NEW ZEALAND. THE following CHARTS from the latest Surveys by H.M.S.S. “Acheron" and “Pandora” are always on sale at the Office of this Paper, at the Admiralty prices:— New Zealand 4 B Cook’s Strait 4 0 Port Nicholson * - 3 6 Ahuririßoad and Port Napier 1 6 New Plymouth 0 6 Tauranga Harbour. 3 0 Monganui Bluff to Manukau Harbour...... 3 0 Auckland Harbour 1 5 Waitemataßiver. 3 0 Kawhia Harbour »k 3 0 Hokianga River 3 0 Whaingaroa Harbour > 3 0 Bay of Islands •• 3 0 Nelson ’ 1 6 Port Cooper 1 6 Banks’Peninsula 1 6 Ninety-Milo Beach to Otago 3 0 Otago to Mataura River 3 0 Foveaux Strait and South Island ...3 0 Port Pegasus, Port Adventure, and Lord’s River 3 6 Dusky Bay j». • ALSO, The New Zealand Pilot R. STOKES, Agent iii Wellington to the Hydrographor’s Office I Admiralty.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 1607, 26 December 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 1607, 26 December 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 1607, 26 December 1860, Page 1