FILBY& Co's and JOS. STAYNER'S LINE OF New Zealand Packets direct from London. *, TY\ H E Undersigned is i^^X^l J- authorised by Messrs. *~JMIP^KW Filby an<* anc* Joseph J/^*fc§E§^\\.Stayner, to call the atfcenof the Colonists of Can- ■ " il'jj •Jjfffjf*^*'** tr r rjnr j and New Zealand generally, to the fact that they have resumed chartering, at short and regular intervals, firstclass, fast-sailing, passenger Ships to the different Settlements in New Zealand. The vessels carry surgeons—are commanded by Captains of great experience in the passenger trade—and the most careful provision is made for the comfort of the passengers during the voyage. The following fine vessels have already been despatched: Mahtoree 350 Capt. It. Cowan. Eagle . 400 Capt. H. G. Looke. The greatest attention will be paid to the ;punctual despatch of vessels chartered by the above well-known finhs; and as it is highly desirous that a continuous emigration to this Settlement be encouraged, the undersigned will be prepared to facilitate the views of those parties who may be disposed to send to England for their friends. A. J. Alpout. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, January, 1854. T^KEDEIIICK YOUNG .^^^m\ &co-s l^^^^avvrline Between London :..da^^g|jjggEg°p£, ■ and Zealand. John Taylor. . . . J. M. Cawkitt . 850 Northjleet . . . . N. Pentreath . . 1050 Duke of Portland . G.T.Seymour . 533 Bahiagiiith . . . G. Smith, h.c.s. . 600 Norman Morison, . C. L. Maundrel . 1000 Trafalgar . . . . C. Richardson . 1200 To be followed by other equally fine ships at intervals of about one month. A return ship of suitable tonnage will call at all the southern ports of New Zealand for cargo home during the month of February next. The Undersigned, in behalf of Messrs. Young & Co., beg to submit the following Circular letter to the Canterbury public for their information. New Zealand Colonists' Rooms, 9, Adelphi Terrace, London, 1853. In reference to the New Zealand business hitherto carried on at the Colonists' Rooms here by me, in exclusive connection with Messrs. Money Wigram and Sons, I beg to inform you that I have made arrangements with Messrs. Frederick Young & Co., of 74, Cornhill, for the purpose of keeping up a regular line of communication between this country and the various ports in New Zealand. According to the terms of this arrangement, I have transferred to them all my interest and. connection with these Rooms, and agreed that in future they shall be conducted by Mr. Horace Young, who will represent Messrs. Frederick Young & Co, in. this branch of their establishment. I have only to add an expression of my hope that the confidence with which you have always treated me in your communications, upon all subjects relating to the Colonies, may be fully extended to Messrs. Frederick Young & Co.; whom you will find always ready, and in my estimation very competent, to afford you any information you may require upon colonial matters. Trusting my successors may receive a continuance of your kind patronage, I remain, Sir, Yours faithfully, C. A. A\XMER. For further particulars relative to the business of this Hue, apply to Worsley, Wilson, & Co. Managing Agents, Wellington; Cooksow, Bowleb, & Co., Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 188, 16 August 1854, Page 1
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