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&!>i£?mtg Notices. "WILD DUCK," fr)m LONDON? scriU. nnitts Vessel having entered intfftfxl §*S\ * wards tliis morning. Consignees /Q § |m^ are r equest«d to pass their Entries •ifsgiyigiaF witbout delay. All goods impeding the ships discharge will be entered, landed, and stored at their expense and risk. No cargo will be delivered without an order from the undersigned. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Wellington, January 30, 18G0. FOR LONDON DIRECT. FIRST WOOL SHIP FROM HAWKE'S BAY PTpHE A. I. New Aberdeen Clipper .dJval^s. X Barque 3|||& "ECLIPSE," -■sauSSJIaP 500 tons Burthen, W. R. Flliot, Commander. This fine fast-sailing vessel, which is intended as a regular trader to Wellington nud Hawke's Bay, will commence loading wool inside the Harbour at Napier, the first week of December, and proceed to London direct early in February. As a considerable part of her cargo i-> already engaged, shippers may rely on her being promptly despatched, and every facility will be afforded by the uudersigued for warehousing and shipping wool and other produce. The Vessel has superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to Eichabdson & Chaklton, Napier, or W. & G. Tubnbuli, & Co., Wellington. Oth October. 1839. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PER '"ROBERT SMALL." £~~]k -, ''?*' HE Ship "'Robert Smai/l," r2K«^w> I was entered inwards yester#^2|rS|r\ day morning, and haa commenced y^g| original Bills of Lading *^§Ss?r§©J§^ must be exhibited, the freight paid, and an order obtained from the undersigned, previous to any goods being removed from the ship. Goods not sent for when ready for delivery, will be landed and stored at the consignees risk and expense. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents. Exchange Buildings, 9th February, 1800. PASSENGERS LINE OF PACKETS FOR LONDON, To follow th* " Christopher Newton." irr-Jk-* THK splendid new Clipper Ship M«v •" WILD DUCK," i^^y^^ A 1 13 years, 740 tons register, 1500 tons burthen, T. Bishop, Esq., commander. 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 has yet sailed from New Zealand. Her poop is upwards of -00 feet long, and her cabins fitted in a style whioh 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 ou a long voyage. Provision will be made for all olasses 'of passengers on the most liberal scale. Wool and other produce will be taken at current rates of Freight, and she will be 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, 18C0. FOR LONDON, TO SAIL ON THURSDAY, Bth MARCH, 1860 Warranted the first ship after the " Hastings " and " Christopher Newton." ssr^« npHE magnificent frigate-built fastJkfflEmks. * sailing A 1 ship ■liii^ "ZEAL AND IA" **feffTwEy 1032 tons register, J. Fosteh, Commander, will sail for London direct, full or not full, on THURSDAY, the Bth March, 1800. 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 board, whenever It is sent alongside, and freight of any description, addressed to the care of the Undersigned, will be received and stored (if necessary) free of charge. Wool from Coasting Vessels can ho transhipped at once, without incurring any expense. Wool will be taken unpressed at the low rate of one half-penny (id-) P er 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 Burgeon. A boat will be in attendance at Bethuue & Hunter's Wlißrf to convey intending passengers wishing to inspect the vessel, to and from the ship. Chief Cabin Passage as per agreement. Second Cabins and Steerage JE2O to guineas. Plans of the Cabin may be seen, and other in for- i mation obtained, by applying to the undersigned. LEVIN & CO., JOHNSTON & CO., Or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 80th January, 1800. HOTEL FOR SALE. I^HE well-escablislied House known as the •'TAUHEHENIKAU HOTE L," in the Wairarapa, with twenty acres of Freehold Land attached ; the house coniains five rooms, a bar, and kitchen ou the ground floor, and ten bedrooms upstairs. Terms Liberal. For particulars apply to Mr. Lipman Levy, lambton Quay, Wellington. February 1, 1860,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1406, 17 February 1860, Page 1

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