PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Extensive' Sale of House's, Land, eye, eye., at Napier. THE Undersigned has received instructions from T. W. FrrzounAM), Esq., TO SELL' BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . ON MA-011, MUST. A variety of very Valuable Property, consisting of 'two Public Houses, Stores, Dwelling House, -See., See., also a choice select'on of Town and Suburban Allotmints, uiiei'ti.'ilrcd for position in Napier. Further particulars in future advertisements. (signed) JOHN ALEXANDER SMITH. Auctioneer. Napier. I9ih January, 1859. ALL Persons-having Claims on Te Munihera, ll Chief of tln> Ngaiignhuni, Wairarapa, are requested to send full .particulars of their demands ■without delay to - MIL BOBL-SE, Solicitor, Lambton 'Quay. . February 15, 1859. : . , , ' , ' FOR NAPIER. —i~~aV_ THE fine fa3t sailin S Brig ,JMvg. BUUNE FT, ■ 137 tons, I. 11. Rcaplehoru, comma,l( i6r, will sail for the above port ou Tuesday, the 2ind inst. "'"■-'lafslea&ss"*' For Freight or Passage, having -very superior aucommodnlioiis. aoply to J. DRANSFIELD. Feb. 10, 1559. ... • FOR 'CHRIS-CHURCH' DIRECT. —i , THE fine Clipper Brigaiuine GHRfSTOPHER GEORGE, p Ms"s<jSsS. R- McLennan, will sail for the above port on Monday, the 2 Ist y^'-/ri _4t_a__S' For Freight or Passage, apply to DUNCA- & VENNELL, A_ents. February 15, 1859. "FIRST WOOL AND PASSENGER SHIP FOR. LONDON. To Sail positively on Tuesday the Ist March beautiful full-poop Frigate*|ffiM\ „ J built A 1 ship M2m!&- "ROBERT SMALL," 059 tous rrgisler, will pasitively sail for London on Tuesday, ihe Ist March, I°sß. Three Poop Cabins are still disengaged, and a limited number of Steerage passengers can be accommadated. Apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Or, LEVIN & CO. Exchange Buildings, 15th February, 1859. - FOR LONDON. TO FOLLOW THE "ROBERT SMALL." AND SAIL OS TIIE 13TH APIUL, 1559. '"-\-_lk nP r ' IE Splendid Full-poop A 1 MsßSlk 1 Ship CLONTARF, 1019 tons 'i_?l_B&y register, John Allan, (formerly of ■™s"rase£_»' the Lord If'illiam Bcnlinck, and Simlah), Commander, will sail for Loudon on Wednesday, the 13th April, 1859. This fine vessel lias very superior accommodations for Cahin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers", and reasonable rates of Passage Money will be charged. The CLONTARF is now ready to receive Wool, which will be taken impressed at three farthings per pound (f). The Ship will not visit any other I'o/t, and >i 00l from Coasting Vessels can he put direct on board without incurring any expense. A considerable portion of her cargo is already engaged aiid shippers may rely on her .ailing at the lime appointed. Freight addressed to the Agents for shipment will be taken every cure of, and received, stored, _nd shipped on moderate terms. For Freight or Passage apply to ' BETHUNE St. HUNTER; - or, . LEVIN & CO. "Exchange Buildings, 15th February, 1859. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. First Wool Ship from Port Underwood FOR LONDON. r I""HE Fine New Clipper Barque M2||»v i " MIDLOTHIAN," .4!jg|s|j|£_> 393 tons Regi3ter, 700 tons Burden, < ** s *s""i_ar Captain Ghant. This beautiful fast-sailiug Vessel is expected to be ready to receive cargo at Port Underwood, about -ie 25th of January next. Rate of freight for Wool, l}d. per lb. ; , ; For Freinlit or Passage apply to JOHN U. HAYS, Nelson. .-J. W. SINCLAIR, Wftir*u. SMITH & CO., .'..'.."Wellington. .. . WM. BOWLER, SON, & CO. " Wellington, 10th Dec., 1858. WARRANTED THE FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT, AFTER THE « ROBERT SMALL." -"-T_T_k. ■■ TIIE splendid ;new ~: f irst-class Clipper Vessel KINNAIRD, : , David , .Sr-EraEN,: Commander, Having commenced Loading, is , now.is,-now prepared 10 receive wool aud other Produce at low rates of .Freight.' A G-uarantec will,be given, that the Wool shall be neither Dumped nor Pressed. .•••., I PASSENGERS ''- VtlLl, BE TAKE- AT IiEDtJCED HATES; Apply to J W. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Or to : : SMITH & CO. Wellington, Feb. 19, .1859. , WOOL AND.PASSENGER-SHIP. Tofolloic the " Louisa," in lieu of the ■■■'■'. '■' f ". Oliver Lany." ■ - Tfcfew 'FpHE M-giiific-at A 1"' 'Aberdeen S. modelled Now Clipper Ship ' "KINNAIRD,". •"t&S&g&P 1000 tor/B Burdoii, David Stepheh, C immauder, —expected to make the quickest passage of tho seas'nii, and arrive iv ample timo for the ,1 uiy Wool.Solos.. ' ' "' . This inisuiiful vn'ssol, bniltl list year, is universally acknowledged to bo a triumph of luodorn Naval Architecture. Tho «uporb Cabins iv her spacious Poop,, and the great, height in her 'tween decks, \ combined wiih the promenade oil a duck of unusual \ cnmrnaiiiling projioriions, render her n pasHCugor Bhi? tf a dcscripiion rnrcly to be mot with. \ The services''of r.ll experienced Surgeon have \been engaged. Tlireo-loiirihs of 'her'cargo being llremly secured, t'liii fine- Vessel will havo quick \osputi'h. • ■\For, Freight orl'assago apply lo \ WM. _6-VLB It, SON,- &CO. \ -. i ..or, \• ,■ . SMITH &CO. ''ellington,lßtii Feb., 1858.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1325, 19 February 1859, Page 3
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740Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1325, 19 February 1859, Page 3
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