Shipping Notices. • STEAM TO ItNVE-.tCARGILL DIRECT. ' JS^fe^k rpilE Fast and Favorite s.s. Mg^^^^ WILLIAM MIPKIN, F. J. Wilson, Commander. Is unavoidably Detained through Lowness of Tides,. ' until THIS DAY, TUESDAY, the Bth DECEMBER, Leaving the New Jetty at 1 p.m. Cargo received up to Noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to — W. 0. BALL, Telegraph Chambers, .Stafford-street, ~~ STEAM TO MELBOURNE. JM iSsJ^lk HpHE Powerful Steam Ship, S!lf<iW&h> EDINA | 600 Tons Burthen, JOHN T. ROLLS, Commander, Is Daily Expected, and will be Despatched with PASSENGERS, FOR , MELBOURNE DIRECT, 48 Hours After Arrival. A. L. THOMSON and CO., Agents. STEAM TO LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON,
Transhipping Passengers and Cargo at Wellington for ALL THE NORTHERN PORTS. * * ~ nder Contract with the General Government. ' r~p£±Mi\ ' rpaE N- Z' S- N* Company's J -V";?^M-M^^N favorite steamer *£_____&_____- STORM BIRD, J. Reynolds, Commander, Will leave the New Jetly for the ahove ports, on THURSDAY NEXT,'. 10th IK ST. or freight or passage apply to LLOYD, TAGGART and CO., Agents, Stafiord-street. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. i^|v_Jk __npHE fine s<iiling Passenger Brig *^^^^^^> MOUNTAIN. MAID, . 400 Tons, J. Vekney, Commander. Will clear on Wednesday and sail on THURSDAY, 10th INST. r This vessel has unrivalled accommodation for Saloon and Steerage Passengers.. ' For freight or passage, apply to LLOID, TAGGART and CO., Agents. .....-;.;..-' _. .- . Stafiord-street.
''LTBXfI~ON:LAK'B WAKATIPU. - "%^*w#f--' fPHE Screw Steamer Via -*- TORIA having undergone M^^^^^^^>' extensive "alterations," is'" now in' full trade on the Lake, steaming, regularly. 12 to 13 knots per hour, and offering very superior accommodation for passengers. . ' .._ '■;"..."."' ■-',; -r-'.-r-- - Average time between Kingston arid Queenstown, two hours and a half. i:'..,:.:.—The Victoria is" well known as the fastest as; well > as-the safest' boat o^ the Lake, having since her arrival there run more trips than any ofher steamer, and always landed her passengers and freight without the leiist accident or damage. The: agent at Kingston, Mr R. Howsrth, is prepared jto"receive uooda for trnnsmisuon over the Lake, and advance the cartage, free of commission. Commodious Jetty and Stores. Forfurthet* particularsapply to i CLEVE and CO, High street. , FIR&T PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. To Sail positSvelv on WEDNESDAY, 9th DECEMBER. •fe-^HN^ -:--HP--H E" Al British, Ship --'.^db^^S f -i- AURIF Eft A, WmßsiMs^' ...Gat, Esquire, .. "'^^^&_^_s~^^f- --'" -Commander. '>'■ This-vessel has ruperinr accommodation for Pas- - sengers, witb large aad well-ventilated berths. A Liberal r-ieriiry "Scale will be provided.: , ~ FEMA.LEHand FAMILIES Can be Arcbmmodated in the Cabin, at Second-class Fares. The Aunfer.4 accomplished her last trip down in 8 Days.; For Freight or Passage, ... ''•'" -.■-■«■ Apply"to-— : . . i V , , S,-S, and A. LAZARUS, Agents, ." . ',_ _ ■■ :. Stafford-street. ■ ■ " FIRST AND.' ONLY VESSEL FOR. ... ••"■■ „,• i -;■ ;:-MELBOURNE.. ';', ?'.~, :~ . ■iHil-^^-v ' '^F; Clipper Barque, yy^i': aurifera, .....'. - Fast fillip g-up ; has room, for a few more Passengers. Early application is necessary to secure berths. - Apply- .:■:- -. :'.•• •"'--' ■■ ...... , LUMB and; '-.GREGORY, . -~;'' . .;Jetty-street. :.
MOLYNEUX!- POMAHAKA, TUAPEKA. _ 3sfe#-^: '"""r>EG'U r -AR:/ "Traders/ Ttp'" the" Jl\- Molyneux, " in." connection j. with the-stearner " .^^____g_____S_^. '':''"- " "'"" TU A PEKA", , , : - ! '•■__ ■ The NOHA - 'Z ', .:- ', The PIONEER, . < ■■■ DALRYMPLE & CO., Agents, '. Princes-street. MOLYNEUX, POMA l-]AKA,TUAPEKA.ZT/ _^4;---d)k_. ;Z^[OW Loadin-j; tor the above A-^^.J^v -MS X Pons, the last sailing schooner I ~m@a&Bß§jSP'... '■■ ?: 1 ° N.E.E^R.. ,- . Freights pay able'in Dunedin. ""' "":|' ri "'''""" ' DALRYMPLE and CO., agents. -■-••; WOOL SHIP, ST. DUNSTAIM.,"'"_ .'.-/■ WOOL shipped by this Vessel, will be put on board at the reduced rate of Two Shiiling. and Sixpence per Bale. WM.L L^GGATT, ' , Landing and Shipping Agent;- ---" Moeraki, - November 14,1838. .' ~