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&sipsinq itotites. FOR FREIGHT" OR" CHARTER TO ANY PORT. -~fT~%r* >a THE fine clipper schooner JJM&k . "NORTHERN LIGHT, * 'ffifr^lbak^v. "■"^ 'tons', daily expected from "''ilE_!_JiKlJ Appl y t0 Cn P tn in Tobin, or to f^ s^ s * s^' W. WARING TAYLOR. Herbert-street, 3rd January, 18C0."WHITE STAR" LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. ON SATURDAY, THE 28th JANUARY, FULL OR NOT FULL, WJ.BBA.NTKD IN TIME FOH THE MAY WOOL SALES. j-— it. r « ri Celebrated Al Clipper Slip #vjfo»L J "MERMAID," /W^*gs|rK 2100 tons burthen, Jasies White, ffjKmmf^^ Km 1«» Commander, will be|ready to jflwU^ receive Cargo here the first week of J«nuary, and be dispatched for London direct, punctually on the 28th, which v, ill enable her to arrive iv ample time for the May Wool Sales, her average 'passage from tfelhotirnri being .7o days. She proceeds to Lyttelton in"A'day. or two to complete her discharge, and take in oa'jgH engaged for her {there, returning to this poit about the end of the present month. Wool and other Produce will be taken at the Current rates of Freight, at this port, aud shippers will find this au excellent opportunity, ai the " Mermaid" is the only vessel that caii reach London in time for the May Sales. Wool from coasters c&n be put on board without expense, and ever.) facility will be afforded by the undersigned for storing and shipping wool and other cargo. - The accommodations for all classes of Passengers in this Splendid Vessel are unsurpassed by any Ship afloat, and several cabins are already engnged. The Snloon is fitted and furnished with Piano, Library, and every requisite, and a most liberal Table will be provided. Second and Third clnss I'&saengers will also he provisioned on a most liberal ucale, and ike ship will carry an experienced Surgeon. Such a favorable opportunity for ft direct passage to the Mother Country has never beeu offered at this port. For Plans of Saloons and further particulars as to Freight and Passage Money, apply to W. & Q. TURN BULL & GO. « Ist. December, 18M>. WOOL SHIP FOR LONDOtf. r JN TIME FOB THE MAY SALICS. '— F~ltt— A. r I UiR A 1 ship At bs& k. CHRISTOPHER NEWTON, *M NOO tons, burthen, ![\ $Mv B^^- D « Mbkzies, Ksq., Commander, sS wgn njntHT w *" commence tiikieg in cargo for the above port, ihe first week in December ai;d having the greater portion of her freight engaged, will be despatched early in January next, thus arriving in time for the May sales. Freight on Wool one halfpenny per lb., and on other ptoduce equally low. Wool intended for shipment will be received. ! stored, and shipped by the undersigned free of any charge except Lighterage, and guaranteed not to be pressed. This vessel has unrivalled accommodation for a limited number of Chief Cabin Passengers. Particulars an to freight and passnge money, and plans of cabin, may be obtained on application to Wm. BOWLER, SON, k Co., Agents. Wellington, Nov. 29th, lflfii). STEAM TO AHUUIRI AND AUCKLAND. ______ ' ir THE "WHITE SWAN," 4Bfc^_ m IT/ ILL Sail for the above places on njjjw^ Vf or about the Ist and 14th of iTHiTOlft every month. Freight as per agreeWm. KIRKWOOD, Office corner of Swiubourne'sjWharf. Wellington, l(kh Ue«ember, 1859. CHRISTOPHER NEWTON, (From London ) fi APTAIN MRNZIE9 will not be responsible KJ for any debts his Crew may incur while in t'u» Port. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & Co., : Agents. 2*nd 1859. I FOR LONDON DIRECT. Being a Chartered Ship. ,^=r~L-« rl> HE remarkably fine Clipper yjjJyVLKK^ M. Barque i]sgss&' "MELBOURN E," David Dickie, Commander, is now ready to receive cargo, and will sail for the above port (.having the greater portiou of her cargo already 'engaged) and guaranteed to leave about the 20th January. Shippers of wool will find this a most desirable opportunity, as she will be the first direct vessel which will leave the port. Has splendid' accommodation for passengers. For Freight or Passago, apply to the Captain on board, or to SMITH Sn CO. Wellington, 22nd November, 1859. 'PHF. LADY'S NEWSPAPER nud PICTORIAL I TIMES isthe bestILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL for LADIKS, being especially devoted to their interests, instruction, and amusement. It contains each week, besides the usual 111 us rations of the Ev nts of the Day, the Liitest Paris Fashions and the Newest Work-tnble Patterns (working size) and is therefore particularly valuable to Ladies and Families out of Town, and quite invalunble in the Colonies. Subscription (paid iv advance) : Ani'iinl £1 65., 3ix Months 135., Three Momlis oa. Gd., either stamped or post-paid to any British Colony, and single Copy (id. May be received through nuy respectable News Agent, or direct from the Pub]ishe»y Mr. W. J. Johnson, 83, Flcet-slreel, London, to whom money-orders may be mnde payable.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 10 January 1860, Page 1

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