Notice! FROM and. after tliis-date the Undersigned will constantly have on liand a supply of FINE FLOUR (a Superior Quality.) Seconds, ditto. Sharps and Bran Which'will be Sold at current rates for' Cash. If booked, 3s. per bag extra. j gents for the Mill, Kai-Ini. Feb. 23, 1860.
For London. To sail on Thursday , the Bth March, 1860. WARRANTED THE FIRST SHIP AFTER THE “HASTINGS* 5 AND “ CHRISTOPHER NEWTON.” THE magnificent frigate-built, fast-sailing, A 1 ship ZEALANDIA, 1032 tons register. J. Foster, Commander, will sail for London direct, full or not full, ou Thursday, the Bth March, 1860. This splendid vessel has commenced taking in cargo, and having a considerable quantity of wool, engaged, will positively sail to her time. Cargo will be taken on beard whenever it is sent alongside, and -freight of any description, addressed to the care of the undersigned, will be roceived and stored (if necessary) free of charge. Wool from coasting vessels can be transhipped at once, without incurring any expense. JFool will be taken unprefsed at the low irate of One-halfpenny (£d.) per pound, and produce of any kind on equally reasonable terms. This, noble ship was built expressly for the New Zealand trade, her accommodations for all classes of passengers are unrivalled, and she carries an experienced surgeon. A boat will be in attendance at Bethune and Hunter’s wharf, to convey intending passongers wishing to inspect the vessel, to and from the ship. Chief Cabin passage, as per agreement. Second Cabin and Steerage, 20 to 35 guineas. Plans of the cabins may be seen, and ether information obtained, by applying to the undersigned. LEVIN & Co. JOHNSTON & Co. or to ' BETHUNE & HUNTER, j Wellington, Jan, 80, 1860. - FOR WELLINGTON AND NAPIER, Via Picton. THE Steamer WONG A WONG A, Capt’ Renner, is expected to arrive from Wei* lington on or about Tesday, the 28th instant, and will have immediate despatch for the above Ports after arrival. For Freight or Passage apply to POWELL AND Co., Agents W. S. N. Co. Feb. 23, 1860.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DEPARTURE. Feb. 20 —Schooner, Tyue, 36 tons, Capt Linklater, for Wellington—Taylor, Watt and Co. Agents. . , EXPORTS. Per Tyne—s 3 bags wheat. 190 bushels, 54 bags oats, 184 bushels, 643 horns, 9 bales wool, 3472 lbs. —Taylor, Watt and Co; 3 bales wool, 800 lbs.—W. T. Owen. Editorial. 1 GENTLEMAN of Experience is re /i quired, to Undertake the Editorship, and Management of the “ Wanganui Chronicle.” Stipend ,£2OO per annum. Application to be made in writing, accompanied by Testimonials, addressed to the Proprietors, care of Messrs. Powell and Co., on or before the 31st March, 1860. Wanganui, New’ Zealand, Jan. 26, 1860. Wanganui Chronicle. TTN J’IL further Notice, it is requested, that all Persons indebted to the “ JFanganui Chronicle,” will pay their respective Accounts to the Undersigned; who are authorised to grant receipts, /fnd as it is proposed to make entirely new arrangements in the management and conduct of this Paper, it is hoped that all outstanding Accounts will be promptly settled, it being the intention of the Proprietors to endeavour to render the Publication a leading and useful means of advancing the general interests of this increasing settlement. POWELL & CO., Hony. Treasurers. Jan. 28, 1860.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 179, 23 February 1860, Page 2
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