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ARTHUR WIELIS, GANN, &""' irJO/S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. f^"^ H E following fine first-class Ships nre L intended to be continued as Regular Traders. Ships. Commanders. Tons. ZeaJandia J.Foster 1600 Caduceus J Cnss IGOO Clontarf A. W. Barclay 1000 Egmont s. C. Gibson ..... 1200 Maori o. G. Petherbridge 1200 Joseph Fletcher .... J. Pook 1000 Cashmere ]. Byron 1000 Cressiuell W. O. Baruett.... 1000 Hastings C. Cowie 1000 Stralhallan W. Williamson . . . 1000 Harwood W. Forsayth .... I 800 The Undersigned Agents frr the above splendid Line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with Settlers here, who maybe desirous of bringing their Friends in Great Britain out to this Colony , and are prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival of the Vessel. Further particulars may be known by applying to Bkthune & Hunter. January 6, 18G0. /n>^^^ nPhe -Screw Steamer sMmj!\ "WONGA WONGA," Ibj A will leave during the month **$mS^s2ssl!gk of February, as under :— From Wellington for Wanganui, 13th. February. " Wanganui for Wellington, 19fch " " Wellington for Picton, 21st " " Picton for Nelson, 22nd " " Nelson for Picton, 24th " " Picton for Wellington, 24th " " Wellington for Napier, 26th " In the event of the English mail not reaching Nelson on the 24th February, the steamer may remain until the 26th. DCJNCAN & VENNELL. Agents. Wellington, January 23, 186 {. WHITE STAR LINE OF PACKET?; Now Loading for London Direct, ==s~^-» r V^HE magnificent A 1 clipper ship JtMm, i "BLUE JACKE T," msMi§&>' *^Q tous re £' stcr > commanded by yggg-jlgllgp Capt. James White, (who formerly commanded the " Mermnid.") This celebrated ship hns just completed a most successful passage of 83 dnys from Liverpool to Melbourne, and is now loading Wool at Ljttelton for London divect, and will sail early in AprilHer state rooms are unusually spacious, and the accommodation for passengers is very superior. For Passage only, apply to JOHNSTON & CO. 5a100n.... £35. Second Cabin t'3s. February 26, 1801. EX "JOHN BUNYAN." J250 CASKS, 4 dozen each, Byass's celebrated Bottled Ale and Porter 100 " " Partem Sheffield's do., in ■ quarts and piut9 30 cases Hennessy's Pale Brandy 10 bales II 4 White and Scarlet Blankets 30 cases and casks assorted Ironmongery, also Steel Polished Spades, Shovels, Pick Axes, Potatoe Forks, Splitting Wedges, Camp Ovens, Iron Pots, Anvils, Vices, Smith's Bellows 20 cases Confectionery, Jujubes and Pastilles 12 " Plaid Vestas 0 " patent Mail Axles, Dog Carts, Spring & Gig Steps 1 ton White Clover Seed, in I cwt. bags GO bushels Grass Seeds, especially imported for Sheep Runs 1 case Table Linen & Cambric Handkerchiefs 6 " Elome, Sultana, and Muscatel Raisins JOHNSTON & CO. February 18, 1801. WANTED. A LAUNDRESS, to accompany a Family into l\ the Country, Apply to MUS. MEREDITH, Thnrudon Flat. February 1, 1801. NOTICE. THEREBY CAUTION fell persons not to give credit to my wifft Ann Coupbu, after this date, I as I will not be rcspjnsiblc for any debts she may contract. PETER CO (J PER, Tarataihi Plains, February 19, 180!. ON SALE EX « AIREDALE." NO. I Company's Pieces, Coffee Sngo, Sydney Soup, Geneva W. & G. TUUNBULL & CO. 29ih January, 1801. NOTICE. PERSONS having Cattle running upon Nativ Lands in the occupation of the uudersiguef known as Pokohiwi, are informed that if not re moved a charge" of 2s. per head per week will b innde. JOSEPH MASTERS. Masterton, Wairarapa, Jan. 26, 1801.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1501, 1 March 1861, Page 1

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