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FIEST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. rpHE WELL-KNOW AND 2|i§|S_> FAVORITE PASSENGER SHIP ASTEROPE, 602 Tons Register, Al 13 yeara, ADAM STUART, ESQ., COMMANDER. This fine vessel will be ready to receive cargo on the 20th instant aDd will sail for London on the 26th December. The ASTEROPE was built by Hall and Sons, of Aberdeen, in 1859, and has UNRIVALLED ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRST and SECOND CABIN PASSENG-ERS, AND WILL CARRY A SURGEON. This vessel presents a most favorable opportunity for shippers, from her well-known sailing qualities — her laat passage Home being performed in EIGHTY DAYS. FREIGHT ON WOOL : WASHED-ONE PENNY PER POUND UNWASHED— THREE EARTHINGS For Freight or Passage apply to BETHUNE is HUNTER, OB LEVIN & CO., Agents. October 10, 1864. PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. WOOL SHIPS FOR LONDON. TO FOLLOW THE "ASTEROPE." PTtfIE Undermentioned first-class $*jlE^e\ JL vessels, specially selected for 4fSgjjg|sy their superior sailing qualities and *&AjAub* passenger accommodation, will be ready to receivo wool ten days after arrival, and sail as follows : — * SHIP. REGISTER CLASS. COMHAMDERS. DATB. Ballarat 685 tons Al 14 yrs. Joseph Allan Feb. 1805 "Wild Duck... 7G5 „ Al 13 „ Thos. Bishop March „ John Bunyan 52. „ Al 13 „ John Allan April „ For Frieght or Passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, Or LEVIN & CO. Agents. October 13. 1864. SHAW, SAVILLE & CO'S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. nP HE ships of this Line are all A.l at Lloyd's au(^ are specially selected iffitWaffi^g'' for tbeir superior passenger accom - modation and fast sailing qualities ; ars commanded by gentlemen of experience, and their carry duly qualified surgeons. The Uudersigned ore authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing out friends to this colony. Full particulars may be obtained by applying j LEVIN & CO. Agenis. July 20, 1803. FOR NELSON AND SYDNEY. « nnHE Inter-colonial Royal Mail i-jKsbv -L Company's SS. *_$*s_____i__tte will leave for Nelson and Sydney on Tuesday next, the Ist Nov.. For freight or passage apply at the Company's Office, Grey street. R. S. LEDGER, Agent. October 26, 186-.. FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. _. mHM N.Z.S.N. Company's S.S. H*>>3k X " LADY BIRD," A^^feTj^^^ Captain Renner, will leave forthe •_g'|yasS»Sa above ports on Saturday, the 29th instant. Fer freight or passage, apply at the Company's Office. R. J. DUNCAN, Manager. October 26, 1864. FOR NAPIER, CASTLE POINT. AND AUCKLAND. __. mHE"i7z. S. N. CO'S. s.s. HVKSk X "QUEEN," <Vra\|KjK^. Capt. Cellem, will sail for the *2§sli_i_»_fei' a hove ports on Saturday, the sth November. For freight or passage apply at the Company's Office. R. J. DUNCAN, Manager. October 26, 1364. GAWITH'S FAMILY HOTEL. MOLESWOBTH STBEBT, THORNDON FLAT. ALFRED WISE in returning thanks fer the generons support he has experienoed since conducting the above named Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that his greatest desire will be to secure' tbe first rute articlo in the market, so as to ensure their future favara. Private Ro»mb ven Families. Good accommodation for Horses both in stables and paddocks. January 22, 1864=. iyr O T I C E . I'ue partnership lately subsisting between John Plimmer and John Haslem has expired, and the business will in future be carried ou by the undersigned alone, to whom the whole properly has been assigned. JOHN HASLEM. October 28, 186*1.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2121, 29 October 1864, Page 1

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