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FIRST VESSEL for LONDON DIRECT, A REGULAR TRADER. HP HE remarkably fast sailing jaSRSk. -*■ brig~WE £rB ON t „ ■ George Maclaren, commander, jßpjjpM^ burthen per register 150 tons, CCSSSm^ coppered and copper fastened, being under charter, will positively sail on the Ist December; has threefourths of her cargo actually engaged, and has first-rate accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage, immediate application to be made to Jambs Smith & Co. Wellington, Oct. 25, 1844.

TO SAIL POSITIVELY IN ALZ, JANUARY,

FOR LONDON DIRECT,

rriHE splendid A 1, for twelve gSRs J_ years, English built ship /flgE^ RAYMOND, nfggsjlffll HughM'Kay commander, burthen 500 tons, coppered and copper fastened, and a very fast ship. She has a full poop, with good cabin accommodations for a limited number of passengers ; and will commence loading immediately on her return from Auckland. For freight or passage, apply to RIDGWATS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, Oct. 9, 1844.

FOR SYDNEY via MORETON BAT,

N. S. W.

'<±£p 1 rpHE CLIPPER schooner .jfOg*. JL WANDERER, >j^Ei^ffi 131 tons, Henry Burns, com|M^^g mander, will sail for the above ports on the 27th Instant. For freight or passage apply to Samuel and Joseph, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Oct. 17, 1844.

FOR SYDNEY via NELSON.

rpHE FINE fast sailing brig jlggjjk ± ELEANOR, /mJsE!*» D. S. Macfarlane, commander, gggi"B?l||g; will sail for the above ports on Monday next. Has superior accommodations for cabin passengers. For freight or passage, apply to Samuel and Joseph, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Oct. 17, 1844.

A REGULAR TRADER. FOR SYDNEY via NELSON,

fTI HE new fast sailing brigantine ,ffifiyHk X STAR OF CHINA, >*^FtE*|» T. Tinley, master, will be de35g|lg§ga spatched for the above ports on Saturday, the 2nd proximo. For freight or passage (having very superior accommodations), apply to Captain Tinley on board, to Charles Perry, or William Fitzherbert. Farish-street, Oct. 25, 1844.

For AKAROA, OTAGO, & MAURAKI, ■dg' rpHE fine schooner ELIZA, jfiwW JL S. Brown, master. Ajrfif^lt or f re *sht or passage, apply iw^r to the Master on hoard. SS3SS&P October 25, 1844.

ON SALE, AT THE WAREHOUSE of the undersigned, ex Nelson and other late arrivals, Superior port, sherry, claret, hock, and Maraschino wines in bottle, Champagne in one and three-dozen cases, Best Scotch malt whiskey, two gallons and upwards, Cognac brandy in quarter casks, Geneva in wood and in bottle, Bottled ale and porter, warranted first quality Bottled fruits, mixed pickles,. and sauces, Fouchong and hyson tea in in boxes, Refined sugar in 10 Ib loaves, Sperm and mould candles, Gents. Wellington boots and shoes in great variety, Sail canvas, Nos. 1 to 6, Gents, shooting coats, and a great variety of other clothing, Flannel drawers and monkey jackets, Superfine. blue cloth caps and lawn hats, Red and blue shirt, duck frocks and, browsers, Anchors, chains, and cables all sizes, Tea caddys and work-boxes, made of Native wood, .first-rate English coal, And a great variety of other merchandise. W. S. liOXLEY, Farish Street. •Wellington, Oct. 9, 1844.

LAND TO LEASE. fTIOWN akd COUNTRY LANDS TO LET X on advantageous terms in all parts of the Company's settlements. Clifford and Vavasour. October 9, 1844. '

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 3, 26 October 1844, Page 1

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516

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 3, 26 October 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 3, 26 October 1844, Page 1

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