Shipping 1 Advertisements. ANAMA, NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY, (LIMITED). (Late I.C.R.M. Company.) THE P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Co’s. POWERFUL S.S LORD ASHLEY, Captain WOESP, will arrive from Auckland on or about the 6th January, and will leave for Southern Ports (carrying her Majesty’s Mails), on or about the 7th J anuary, at Noon precisely. For Freight or Passage, apply to ROUTLEDGE & Co., Agents. In future, the Lord Ashley will leave Napier with the English Mail on the 7th of each month, at noon precisely, instead of one o’clock as heretofore, Napier, 2Sth December, 1865. iTOR SYDNEY DIRECT. TRANSHIPPING WOOL TO LONDON. at® f | H E fast-sailing A 1 Brio MAGGIE, 193 tons Register, John Clark, Commander, hourly expected, will leave for the above Port a few days after arrival. Freight to London, IN FULL, ONE PENNY PER POUND, Free op Lighterage. For Freight or Passage, applv to J. H. YAUTIER. Napier, 7th December, 1865. 'mi JHRST WOOL SHIP FOR LON DON. THE CLIPPER BARQUE SUNBEAM, 440 Tons Register, Captain LOVELL, Having discharged inward cargo, is now taking WOOL on board, and, the bulb of her cargo being engaged, will have early despatch, to ensure Wool being in time for May Sales. For Freight or Passage, Apply to WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT Napier, 9th Dec., 1863. r ][ , ° FOLLOW the sunbeam. SdMi? IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS. THE CLIPPER BARQUE LOCHNAGAE, 468 Tons, A 1 for 12 years, Built in 1861, Will LOAD WOOL for LONDON, Sailing in MARCH. Rate for Greasy Wool, Id per lb., undamped ; Washed Wool, as per agreement. For Freight or Passage, apply to WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. Napier, 12th December, 1865. 0“ POUND REWARD'. LOST, —A -BAY MARE, black points, a ... little white on near hind fetlock, branded 'yY* (conjoined) on near shoulder. Any person L) returning the same to JOHN JOHNSTON will receive the above reward. ON SALE, Heart of totara posts and STRAINERS. A Supply always on hand at the Stores of Messrs ROUTLEDGE and Co., Napier, or at Mr VILLE KS’ Hotel, Petane, to either of whom application may be made. MRS CARR having removed from her late residence, Ngaio Cottage, to Boyne House, Tennyson-street, situated next door to the Herald Office, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Napier and its Vicinity that she has vacancies for a few GENTLEMEN BOARDERS. WANTED, a GOOD PLAIN COOK and GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages will be given to a thoroughly qualified person. Apply at the office of this paper. IF Mr W. GOLDSMITH, formerly of No. 16, Clarendon-place, Clarendon-square, St. Pancras, London, will communicate with A. J. C. McDONALD, of Hawke’s Bay, or office this paper, he, will oblige by so doing. ZEALAND GUARDIAN, No. 4. On Sale at the Office of this paper. POSTAGE STAMPS on Sals at the office of this Paper.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 338, 4 January 1866, Page 3
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