FOR FASSEITGZRS OKX.Y.
2b Mt7 fOtjdiKty on Robert Sed^wicl^, comip^i^er, . «A'.*lj 153-ton^ newly coppet-r-iKgWWiiK^. ed, «^in ) fit«t*Tate oijiißF. - A few ctbin pui«^»n can be taken (wW wiU be dietei on the mott liber*l scale) if iramecjiftte appUqatipn be made to , ; ' RIDGWAYi, HIOKSON, & Co. JanvarylO, 1Q46. r
For Sydney direct. wJST nfIHE fine clipper Schooner jl||K • i SPBANNAH ANN, Hlw^b. 79 tons, Hensley master, will sailJUKJR&. for the above port on the 25th inst. gggggpForfreight or passage, apply to , Charlbs Perrt, or to William Fit^brbprt. 10th January, 1846.
For Freight or Charter, '. sfttgL TIHE new fact saiHng coppered MSSg}. JL schooner, SARAH PANE, \ James Swarm, master, apply to ■SB9b Charlss PjsrrX) or mEBBEmr William FitzherjnßjßT., 10th January, 1846.
First Vessel for Sydney. -o^Wl r¥IHE well known fast sailing brig Captain Unthank, will sail on Tues- - «HBHH|day, the 27th instant. or or passag e, immediate application is necessary to Captain Untiiank on board, -nr- HoSBRT W*MT. Wellington, 16th January, 1846.
For Fort Cooper and Akaroa. HPHE fine fast sailing schooner JSpg. ± THREE BROTHERS, /4ggKP&&33 tons, Capt. Hempleman, will for the above ports on Tuesday Sggggppnext, 27th inst. For freight or passage, apply J. D. GREENWoon, or to W. B. Rhodes, & Co. Wellington, January 17, 1846.
N O T I C E. CAPT. SEDGWICJK. will not be responsi-, ble for any debts incurred by the crew of the brig NeUon since their arrival in this port. Wellington, 10th January, 1846.
SCHOONER FOR B ALE, By private contract;
A FIRST RATE Schooner of about 30 tons burthen, a fine model, built -of the best materials: and by experienced hands. She will be ready, for delivery ,three. months after purchase. For further particulars apply to " G. P. Wallace, Lambton Quay. Wellington, January 1£th,,1846. "
FOR SALE. NAUTICAL ALMANACKS, fo? the years 1846 and 1847. Apply at the office of this Paper. ■ c January 10, 1846.
•'• CUStPMrgQig'SE^FC^MS 1 ' ~~[ MAY be had at the tsce of the. " New Zealand Spectator and Cook* Straitsv GjIARPJtAN." . . • . ' _ "-'- ! May 24, 1845, 'I
" $$;' *s&s',; EX LATE cARREWALS. N'S* Wi Flour,a verjj' superior article • Tobacco, best branay in l9iolß. kegs duty paid" * ' ' " Brandy, Rum* r and Gin,' duty .paid' Manilla Gigarp^ftfirstquality; du^f paid Soap, Sugar, Tea ' ' ; Salt, Cinnamon; Nutmegs Sago, Salt; Pork • Mouitelaihe de' Lames Slops, &c, &d ' Kip. and Sole Ljea^hf r Kangaroo Skins. -■ " , ' Colonial Tweed 1 , Flannel Sail Twine . ' Rack' and Smalltooth Combs Land and TimbeftNail* 8 1, 2, and 3 Shot Sickles, Oilman's Stores hi exceedingly low prices % cash atthe stores • ' - of the undersigned. ' W.B. Rhodi», 8r Co. Wellington', D«c. 12, 1845.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 68, 24 January 1846, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 68, 24 January 1846, Page 1
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