'FOR PASSENGERS ONLY. To tailypotitively on the 27th inttant, weather permitting, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT!!!
m . rriHE veil known regular X trader "NELSON," >^29|Sraft' Robert Sedgwick;' commander, A. 1, 153 tons, newly copperKSsBSSKi ed, and in first-rate order. Afew cabin passengers can be taken Xwho ■will be dieted on the most liberal scale) if immediate application be made to RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & Co. January 10, 1846.
For Sydney direct. a^ nriHE ** ne c^PP er Schooner jS^ JL SUSANNAH ANN, v GWsß3fc>' 79 tons,Hensley master, will sail 1 MMJmBr f° r tne ab° ve P ort on tne 25t " inst * For freight or passage, apply to Charles Perry, or to William Fitzherbert. 10th January, 1846.
For Freight or Charter, riIHE new fast sailing coppered jgSSL JL schooner, SARAH JANE, /jMJfefrjfifei James Swarm, -master, apply to ■SBHjB Charles Perry, or IHBSSB^ * William Fitzherbert.' 10th January, 1846.
First Vessel for Sydney.
T* HE well known fast sailing brig aiiitftD [ BEE /4rafig^». Captain Unthank, wilJ sail on TuesmgmmSEL& a y> tne ?7th instant. 1^591^9 r froight or passage, immediate application i 3 necessary to Captain Unthank on board, or to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 16th January, 1846.
For Port Cooper and Akaroa. HPHE fine fast sailing schooner" JL THREE BROTHERS, tons, Capt. Hempleman, will s^iSjaiSgfrsail for the above ports on Tuesday 20th inst. For freight or passage, apply J. D. Greenwood, or to W. B. Rhodes, & Co. Wellington, January 17, 1846.
NOTICE. CAPT. SEDGWICK will not be responsible for any debts incurred by the crew of the brig Nelson since their arrival in this port. Wellington, 10th January, 1846.
SCHOONER FOR SALE,
By private contract, A FIRST RATE Schooner of about 50 tons burthen, a fine iribdel, built of the best materials and by experienced hands v She will be ready for delivery three months after purchase. For further particulars apply to Ed. P. Wallace, Lamb ton Quay. Wellington, January 17th, 1846.
FOR SALE.
NAUTICAL ALMANACKS, for the years 1846 and 1847. ! Apply at the office of this Paper. ) January 10, 1846. i
CUSTOMHOUSE FORMS
MAY be had >at ?the of the "-Net^t Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian." ■< nMay 24, 1845,
ON ' SALE, ; EX J LATE 'ARRIVALS. , | "VT S. W. Fldur^avery superior article Jpl • Tobacco, best -brand, in T 1901b J kegs . duty paid , : Brandy, Rum, and Gin, duty paid - ; * Manilla Cigars of first quality, duty paid Soap, Sugar, Tea < 1 Salt, Cinnamon, Nutmegs ' Sago, Salt Pork, Mousselaine de Raines , > ' Slops, &c, &c. ■Kip and Sole Leather 1 'Kangaroo. Skins Colonial Tweed, Flannel . ! Sail Twine . ' 4 Back aridlSmalltodtb Combs ( Land- and l Timber Kails •®1, 2, and3,Shot ' Sickles, Oilman's Stores At exceedingly low prices for cash at the stores of the undersigned. *" W. B. Rhodes, & Co. Wellington, Dec. 12, 1845.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 67, 17 January 1846, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 67, 17 January 1846, Page 1
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