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&ftipg(itg Notices. FOR FREIGHTER C HABTER'"" TO ANY PORT. ' ''iCTtI A" *' fi |ie clipper schooner ' "NORTHERN LIGHT, v I** o * ons » dai 'y expected .from '^^^jMg^^ Apply to Captnin Tobin, or to =^ c^ W. WARING TAYLOR. Herbert-street, 3rd January. IRGO. > WHITE STAR" LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. ON SATURDAY, THE 28th JANUARY, FULL OE NOT FULL, WARRANTED IN TIME FOR THE MAY WOOL SALES. +-- *,_» HP HE Celebrated Al Clipper Slip #\jß|^ I "AIE ft MAID ," tfjs&@jrjjkS^ 2100 tons burthen, James Whitk, 'J^ffW^^ Esq.. Commander, will be|rendy to receive Cargo here the first week of Jnnuary, and be dispatched for London direct, punctually on the 28th, which will enable her to arrive in ample time for the Muy Wool Sales, her average passage from Melbourne being 70 days. She p'oceeds to Ly Helton in » day or two to complete her discharge, and take in cnrgo engaged for her {there, returning to this port about the end of the present month. Wool ffnd other Produce will be taken nt the Current rates of Freight, at this port, and shippers will find this an excellent opportunity, as the " Mermaid' 1 is the only vessel that can reach London in time for the May Salts. Wool from coasters can be put on board without expense, nnd ever* facility will be affonled by the undersigned for storing and shipping wool and other cnrgo. The accommodations for all classes of Passengers in this Splendid Vessel are unsurpassed by any Ship afloat, and several en bins are alreudy eug»ged. The Sulopu is fitted and furnished with Piano, Library, and every requisite, aud a most libernl Table will be provided. Second and Third cluss Passengers will also be provisioned on a most liberal scale, aud the ship will carry nn experienced Surgeon. Such a favorable opportunity for a direct passage to the Mother Country has never been offered at this port. For Pinna of Saloons and further particulars as to Freight and Passage Money, apply to . .., *> -. . ..W. & G. i;URNBULL & CO. Ist December, 1859. WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. IN TIME FOR THE MAY SALES. JjMfojK A CHRISTOPHER NEWTON, «W|k3k\ 800 tons, burthen, D. Menzies, Esq., Commander, will commence taking in cargo for the above port, the first week in December and haviug 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 oilier p> oduce equally low. Wool -intended for shipment will be received, stored, and shipped by the undersigned free of uny charge except Lighterage, and guaranteed not to be pressed. This vessel has unrivalled accommodation for a limited number of Chief Cabin Passeugers. Particulars as to freight and passage money, and plans of cabin, may be obtained on application to Wm. BOWLER, SON, <s Co., Agents. Wellington, Nov. 89th, 1850. CHRISTOPHER NEWTON, (From London.) CIAPTAIN MENZIES will not be responsible J for any debts his Crew may incur while in this Port. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & Co., Agents. 22nd November, 1859. FOR LONDON DIRECT. Being a Chartered Ship. HP H E remarkably fine Clipper j?f)K2gEfcj. K. Barque AJiJ§l|sy- "MELBOURN E," < *Ssse9& r David Dickie, Commander, is now ready to receive cargo, and will sail for the above port (having the greater portion 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. fjps splendid accommodation for passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to ' SMITH & CO. Wellington, B2nd November. 1859. PASSENGERS LIN?£ OF PACKETS FOR LONDON, To follow the " Christopher Newton." ci -Ju^ THE splendid nex Clipper Ship «ffe\ " WELD DUCK," i^P^^ 1 A 1 13 years, 740 tons register, 1500 tons burthen, T. Bishop, Esq., com- ■ m under. This magnificent Vessel, built in 1859, expressly for the New Zealand trade, is constructed on the model of the finest 'clippers afloat, and offers superior advantages to any vessels that hos yet sailed from New Zealand. Her poop is upwurds of 60 feel long, and her cabins fitted in a style which combines the highest degree of veniilation and comfort, with every convenience to be met with in. the largest packet ships. She is provided wiih a' distilling apparatus, which supplies 150 gallons of pu*e iterated water per day, thereby avoiding nil the discomfort and risk usually arising from scarcity of fresh water on a long voyage. ' Provision will be mads for all classes Jof passengers ou the most liberal scale. Wool and other product) will be taken nt current rates of Freight, and she will be despatched early in April, so as to airive in time lor the July Sales. For freight or passage, apply to Wm. BOWLER, SON & CO, Agents. Ojh January, 1800.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1398, 17 January 1860, Page 1

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