FOR LONDON. Warranted the first Ship of the Season. The fine fast-sailing A 1 ship Hastings, 595 tons Register. Charles Cowie, Commander. THIS splendid vessel has more than half of her cargo on board, and the whole of it being engaged, she will positively sail about the 25th January 1860. Cargo will be taken on board whenever it is sent alongside, and freight of any description, addressed to the care of the Undersigned for shipment, will be received and stored free of charge, and put on board on moderate terms. If possible, wool from coasting vessels will always be transhipped at once, and no expense incurred. Wool will be taken unpressed at the low freight of one halfpenny per lb. (½d), and other articles on equally reasonable terms. This ship has most excellent accommodations for a limited number of Cabin, Second Cabin,and Steerage Passengers. Plans of her Cabins may be seen, and further particulars respecting Rates of Freight, Pas-sage-money, &c. obtained, by applying to LEVIN & Co. JOHNSTON & Co. or, BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, Dec. 1, 1859.
To be Sold or Let, A FARM on the Right Bank of the River, containing about 115 Acres, nearly all Fenced in and laid down in Grass, and having a River Frontage of about 30 Chains. There is a Wooden Dwelling House on the Property, situate about 5 miles from Town. For Particulars apply to J. F. KELLS, York Hotel. Wanganui, Aug. 25, 1859. BRUNO SILVA & SONS, Port Wine (Superior) 18s. per Gallon, or 40s. per dozen bottles included. Do. do. (Particular) 21s. per Gallon, or 46s. per dozen bottles included. GOOD SHERRY, 17s. per Gallon, or 38s. per dozen bottles included. BRANDY, Pale or Brown, 5 O.P. 24s. per Gallon. SUPERIOR WEST INDIA RUM, 9 O.P. 18s. per Gallon. Islay Whiskey. Whitbred’s Porter, 4s. per gallon STEPHEN CURTIS & Co., Importers and Agents, Taupo Quay and Nixon Street. March 24, 1859.
THE Undersigned are prepared to make Liberal advances on Wool and other Colonial Produce consigned to their correspondents in London. TAYLOR, WATT & Co. Wanganui, Nov. 24, 1859.
Notice. THE Undersigned are Purchasers of all kinds of Colonial produce, wool, hides, horns, butter, wheat, oats, and barley, &c. TAYLOR, WATT & Co. Sept. 18, 1856. Notice. THE Undersigned request that all Parties having Accounts with them will settle them without delay, as they are anxious to close all their Accounts to the 30th June. Taylor and Watt. Wanganui, 1st July, 1859.
Notice. THE Undersigned beg to give Notice that Mr. Edward Lewis has this day joined them in Partnership in this place, and that the business hitherto carried on by them will in future be conducted under the style or firm of Taylor, Watt, & Co., Merchants, Auctioneers, and Commission Agents. Taylor and Watt. Wanganui, July 1st, 1859. James Broughton, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTEstates Superintended. Taupo Quay, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 172, 5 January 1860, Page 1
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