H. 11. WILLIS & COS LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following fine mist-class SHIPjS are intended to be continued as Regular Traders :— • Tonn Claw, Q. Potter 600 Sim 'ah t R0bert50n ......... 750 Cashmere, Pearson ........ 800 ' Columbus,' A. Holton ...... 650 Lord W. Bentinck.E.Canney 600 Barbara Gordon.W. Ljlley. . 500 Sir Edward Paget, A. Barcluy 700 Victory, W. L. Mullins .... 700 Cress w ell. J. Wjllinms •-•••» 700 Stately, T. Ginder 700 Maori 900 Joseph' Pletclier, Foster .... 900 ( . The Undesigned, Agent for the above splendid Line of Vessels, is authorised to arrange with feitltra here who. may.bf flcsiroui* of bringing their friends in Great Dri'nin out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage money at once to him, or to give satisfactory security for its pajment on arrival of the vessel PASSAGE MONEY, IK JPrtlD ON ENGAGEMBNT : Chief Cabin (lower deck), . 35 gaineai tacli. Fore Cabin 20 „ „ Steerage (cncloifdhprthn).., 17 „ „ Ditto, for linide men only 15 Clillilrrn under 1 yearn, one-third, or under 14 yeirn. twn-tliirdt ol the nbovc pricei. Further particulars on application to S. VICKERS. FOM SALE, SIX SUPERIOR BRRD FILLIES, 2 PURE DURH \M BULLS, 0 MISKINO \i\ili, 4 FINE YOUNG SOUTH DOWN RAMS. For particuli>is apply lo S. VICKF.RS. New Plymouth, May 10. 185:1. SHEEP. IHE Undersigned informs the Settlers of New Plymouth, who require Sheep, that arran.em< nts are made for ilu immediate return of THE CAMILLA, WITH A CARGO OF YOUNG MERINO EWES, which mny be expected in all Jnne. These Sheep will be carefully selected from the flocks of P. Imlay, Esq. of Twofold Bay, the high character of which are well known, and will be either for Sale, or Let on Hire, on applicatiou to S. VICKERS. New Plyniomh, M«y 10, 1853. FRUIT! FRUIT! FOR SALE. FRUIT TREES of every description, from a Dwarf to a Standard, warranted free from any disease, and all worked Trees. Goosebkriufs, of various sorts. CunnANT-, White, Red & Black, fit for immediate removal, the present month being the best time for planting. Apple Trees may remain for another month. The above 'may be had on reasonable Terms, as the Undersigned is about to remove. SIMON ANDREWS. OmaU Road, niljoinlnp Mr. VV. Bayly. FOR S*ti.LE, A FEW TONS of SWEDE TURNIPS. Brookwoad, Mny 15, 1853. * J. J.WESTON. TO ME LET, ON Building Leases, fur a Term not exceeding 1 \ years, several Desirable Plots of GROUND in Devon-street and Queen-street. Apply at the Offices of A.H.GAINE. Brougham' ttreet, Mny 16, 18S3.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 42, 18 May 1853, Page 1
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