NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMP ANY— (Limited.) APRIL-MAY TIME TABLE. «* *k *k HP 1115 COMPANY'S Boats will $LJl>3^. JL depart on or about the undermentioned dates, during the 'Sitsiaiagirav ensuing months. S.S. LADY BIRD. 1863. April 15 — from Wellington for Picton, Nelson Taranaki. and Manakau " 15 — from Picton for Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau " 17 — from Nelson for Taranaki and Manakau 44 J B— from Taranaki for Manakau 44 82 — from Manakau for Taranaki, Nelson, Picton. 41 23 — from Taranaki for Nelson, and Picton. 41 25 — from Nelson for Picton. <• 27 — from Picton for Wellington j 41 28— * from Wellington for Lyttelton and ! Dunedin 41 30— * from Lyttelton for Dunedin May 4 — *frora Dunedin for Lyttelton. 41 7 — from Lyttelton for Wellington 44 11 — *from Wellington for Lyttelton and Dunodin 14 13— *frora Lyttelton for Dunedin 14 16 — *from Dunedin for Lyttelton. «• 18— * from Lyttelton for Wellington 41 21— * from Wellington for Lyttelton and Dunedin 44 25— * from Lyttelton for Dunedin i( 25 — from Dunedin for Lyttelton and Wellington | 44 27— from Lyttelton for Wellington ♦Calling at Akaroa, Tiraaru, and Oaraaru. S.S. STORM BIRD on WONGA WONGA. April 29 — from Wellington for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and M?nakau • 10 — from Picton for Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau May 2 — from Nelson for Taranaki and Manakau " S— from Taranaki for Manakau " 7 — from Manakau for Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington •• ■ B_from Taranaki for Nelson, Picton, and J Wellington 11 10 — from Nelson for Picton and Wellington " 11 — from Picton or Wellington 14 14 — from Wellington for Castle Point and Napier 41 ] & — from Castle Point for Napier 44 18— from Napier for Castle Point and Wellington 44 19— from Castle Point for Wellington 44 23 — from Wellington for Wanganui " 26 — from Wanganui for Wellington DUNCAN & VENNELL, Managers.
WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. A REGULAR TRADER. •^rir^ ]\/TESSRS. TAYLOR WATT & *&agssV i-VL Ce.'s well-known Sckooner 1 34 tows register, (coppered and cop-per-faatened,) John McLaren, master, sails regularly between the above Ports, leaving each alternately, once a fortnight. This vessel is well found, nnd fitted up specially f#r passengers. Fer further particulars apply to the master on card, or to W. LTON, Wellington, TAYLOR, WATT. & C«., Wangauui. June 18, 1861. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. -t^~il_4 'I^HE well-known fast sailing A.I tf||jffi^ 'BEM AB K , "SsssbsbP' will be open for charter for the conveyance of Stock on her return from Otago. She is fitted up for the conveyance of Stock and would bt» ready to take in cavgo at once. G. H. LUXFORD & CO. Agents. April 8, 1863. AJfiOO TO LEND oa good Freehold SeaJXJKJ \J cur ity. Apply to ADh Bathe Bbandon, Esq, mbton-quar. Febraar . *63. KEROSINE! KEROSINE! ON S A L E— | nr THE UNDERSIGNED. A large and varied assortment of Kerosiue lamps, l&ntrong. shades, ckimneys, reflectors, wicks trimmers, brushes, &c, etc. ALSO, A large supply or Kerosine of one ef the most popular brands. W. MASON, Ironmonger, Larnbtou Quay, Not. 8,;i862. PUBLIC NOTICE. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 21st April, 1853. IT having been intimated to me that persons have entered into arrangements for the purchase of Land Orders, issued to Naval and Military Settlers, under tbe •' Waste Land's Act, 18fi8," and the " Na»»l and Military Settlers Act, 1860." I hereby give notice, that such Land Orders are not transferable, and that no transfers or dealings of whatever description will be recognised by the Government. I also give notice to Naval and Military Settlers, to whom Land Orderß have been insued, thut they will be required, before the issue of Crown Grants for the land selected by them, to prove to the satisfaction of the Cqmmissioner of Crown Lands, that they have resided in the Province of Wellington four out of the five years required by the Act of 1858. Their attention is also drawn to the cir- ! oular issued to each of them, with the Laud Order, I requiring them to inform the Commissioner of Crown Lands of their place of residence, and of any change therein, and they are informed that any neglect on their part in this matter will be considered presumptive evidence of their absence from the province. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ON SALE AT DRURY & COS SEED WAREHOUSE, PRIXCKSB-STREET, DUNEDIN, AND QUKBN-BTREBT, AUCKLAND. WHITE CLOVER, Is 3d; red do, Is ; cow gruss, itlsyhe, yellow clover, lucerne, Italian grass, cocksfoot, crested dogtail, sheep meadow and hard fescue, lawn grass, timothy, rib grass, meadow foxtail, tares, linseed, perennial grass, and every, variety of agricultural and other seeds ot the finest quality. Furze seed and prickly acacia for hedges. Flat Island Guano, warranted to increase all cereals and grass 30 per cent. — 12s per cwt— 2 cwt in sufficient for aa acre. h May 6, 1863.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1868, 14 May 1863, Page 1
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782Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1868, 14 May 1863, Page 1
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