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Stripping gUJbcrttoemcuta. ARTHUR WILLIS, aAtftt, ATSND CO.'S LINE OF JACKETS BBTW"EB» LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. •Ji H E following line first-class Ships an I intended to be continued as Regular Traders. Ships. Commanders. Tons-. ZeaJandia ....,.., j. Poster V... .... 1600 Cndticetn j Co ss »,. 1600 Clontarf A. W. Barclay . » . . 1 600 Egmont • S. C. Gibson 1200 Maori 0. G. Petherbridge 1200 Joseph Fletcher . . . . J. Po O k ........ 1000 Cashmere j. Byron ....**». 1000 Vressicell W. C. Barnett. . . . 1000 Hastings vC t Cowie ...a... 1000 Strathallan i W<. Williamson .. . ' 1000 Harwood W Foraay th . .-.'. 800 The Undersigned Agents far tbe above splendid Line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with Settlers here, who maybe d«sirous of bringing their Friends in Great Britain out to thin Colony , no* are prepared either tro pay the Passage Money at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival ot the Vessel. ' ' Farther particulars may be known by applying to BKTHUNK & HIJNTBk. January 6, iB6O. FOR LONDON. SAILING FROM LYTTELTON DIRECT ON THE 7TH FEBRUARY HE3tT, r pHE Steam Clipper 11*13^ 1 "ROYAL BRIDE." WmaUm 9BS tons register, 1800 tons burtheß, ALEiAWDKB Newlahjds, Commaader. This magnificent Vessel is Itted np with every ■• ..convenience-, her Saloon is elegant and airy and - there is a Ladies Boudoir and Baths. Applications for Cabin Passages only must be made to the undersigned before the 20rfi met. tJ.B. — Arrangements whl be made for conveying Passengers from Wellington to Ljttelton by the I. 0. R. M. S. Coy's. 1 Vessels. J JOHNSTON & CO. 6thJanamry, iB6O. PASSENGERS LINS OF PACKETS FOR LONDON, To follow the " Ghristopher JSfewtonJ 9 <JTL-i THE splendid new Clipper Ship jfc|§&v " WILD DTJOK? /MBpffl&ar A 1 13 years, 740 tons register, 1500 ton 9 burthen, T. Bishop, Esq., cem« to under. This magnificent Vessel, built in 1859, expressly Tor the New Zealand trade, is constructed on the model' of the finest clippers afloat, and offers superior advantages to any vessels that has yet sailed from New Zealand. - Her poop is upwards of 60 feet long, and her cabins fitted in a style .which combines the highest degree of ventilation and comfort, with every convenience to be met with in the largest packet ships. She is provided with a distilling apparatus", which supplies 150 gallons of pure aerated water per day, thereby avoiding all the discomfort and risk usually arising from scarcity of fresh water on a long voyage. Provision will be made for all classes {of passengers on the most liberal soale. . Wool and other produce will be taken at ourrent rates of Freight, and she will bo despatched early in April, so as to arrive in time for the July Sales, For freight or passage, apply to Wm. BOWLER, SON & CO, . Agents. 6th January, 1860. WEEKLY COMMUNICATION WITH WANGANUI. 3=TlU|. nPHE fast-sailing schooners dfjajg&v 1 "SEA GULL" ahd"TYNE, w ]]£&!$&& will be laid on as regular Traders be<lHiJemß»i tween Wanganui and Wellington. Good accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, avply to ' W. LYON, Wellington, TAYLOR, WATT, & Co., Waoganni. January 10, 1860. Colonial Secretary's Office. Auckland, Oth January, 1860. *■ QEALED TENDERS will be received at this O Office, until noon on Thursday, the Ist March, 1860, for such portions of the undermentioned Printing as may be required at Wellington by the General Government duing -the ye&r 1860. The Printing to be divided. as follows :— Ist. The Government Gazettes 2nd. Bills, Acts and Estimates 3rd. Votes and Proceedings and Daily Notices, of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives 4th. Statistics, and similar Returns, chiefly comprising figures. The lenders 10 specify tho price at per sheet, foolscap folio. Tenders will be received for the whole or any portion of the above. The Government does not bind itself to accept any Tender, % . W. GISBORNE, ... Under-Secretnry. IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE. To Merchants, Storekeepers, Wine and Spirit Dealers, Country Settlers, $c. MESSRS. SMITH & CO., Have been instructed by the Importers, MESSRS. W. B. RHODES, & CO., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their large Warehouse, late H. M. Ordnance Stores, Te Aro, ON THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY Ex recent European and Colonial arrivals. An extensive and varied assortment. of Merchandize, now in demand and seasonable. Full particulars will be announoei early, and TERMS LIBERAL. Wellington, January 12, 1860.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2