TERMS OF STJBSCRIPTIOK t cwiiini's per quarter, or forty shillings per annum, iu jen Single numbers, sixpence.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. - Captain Broadfoot, will sail j£ for the above Port on Sunday, 7th August. For Freight or Passage (having superior Cabin accommodation) apply to Messrs. John Salmon & Co. 26th July. 1853. FIRST VESSEL FOR MELBOURNE. it nr HE BRIG KESTREL * KBl J- Wallace, having the greater Wg part of her cargo engaged, will Bara"' meet with qiiick despatch. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to Henderson & Macfarlane. July 19, 1855. FOR MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP. THE fine A 1. fast-sailing Barque TARTAR, BSfe 550 tons, M. Madigan, Commander. Has room for about 200 tons freight, which will be taken at a reasonable rate. Can accommodate a few Cabin and Intermediate passengers. For Freight or Passage immediate application to be made to Bain and Burtt. lilh Julv, 1855. FOR MELBOURNE. ■v rpHE Clipper Brig ALGERINE, rl 160 tons register, Alfred y Brooks, Commander, will sail "' on Saturday Morning, 6ih inst. For Cabin Passage only, apply to John Woodiiouse. Quceu-street, Aug. 2, 1853. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. s rp H E fast sailing teak brig k 1 DEBORAH, 2£ 200 tons, J. W. Gordon, Commander, having all her cargo engaged will sail THIS DAY, 3rd August. To secure Cabin passage immediate application to be made to Bain & Burtt, August 3, 1853. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. To follow the Deborah. u rrilE fine Baltimore built clipper ' x\ -I barque, JS DOLORES, 530 tons, W. L.Tiiroop, Commander, is now receiving Cargo, and has about fifty tons disengaged. Has splendid accommodation for Cabin and Intermediate passengers, for which earlv application is necessary. Bain & Burtt. Ist. Julv, 1833. H. H. WILLIS & Co.'s LINE OF PACKETS retween LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. ■ HE following first-class Ships are inJL tended to be continued as Regular Traders: — Tons. Maori, C. G. Petherbridge, ... 900 Joseph Fletcher, J. Foster, .... 900 Cashmere, G. Pearson, 800 Sir Edward Paget, Chapman . 700 Cresswell, J. Williams 700 Simlah, James Turnbull .... 750 Stately, T. Ginder, 700 Victory, 700 The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous to bring their families in Great Britain out to this colony, and are requested either to pay the passage money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. Passage Money, if paid on engagement : Chief Cabin 40 guineas each. Fore Cabin 26 " " Steerage 20 " " Ditto, for single men only 18 " " Children under 7 years, one-third, or under 14 years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Camprell. Auckland, Dec. 18, 1852. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. VIA PANAMA AND THE PACIFIC. 'HE Australian Mail Steam Packet - Company have now in course of building for this service the following Iron Screw Steam Ships, viz: Commanders. Kangaroo ... 1550 300,Capt. Johnson, R.N Dimrnis 1550 300 Capt. Stamp. Emu 1656 500 Rlack Swan. 1620 300 Mtnura 1560 300 The first-named of which to be despatched from England for Sydney about July next, the others to follow at intervals of one month, Champion Wf.tton, Secretary. 50, Moorgate-street, London.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 762, 3 August 1853, Page 1
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