Fox London Direct.
'£&& rpHE Fine Frigate-built Ship .fflgafc *• "PBKIN," , °f London, A. 1, for 12 yean, wKBbSm 62 tona re S' ster > George Whitby, This splendid Ship will sail for Nelson on the 10th instant, to take in Cargo at that Port already engaged ; she will then return to Wellington, via W'airau. Parties therefore are requested to prepare their shipments of Wool, &c, by the Ist of February. Her accommodations for Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passengers are of the first order, and if required she will carry an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Whitby on board, to Hervey, Johnston, &. Co. "Or Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 9lh January, 185). y N.B. — Two Poop Cabins only now remain disengaged.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. JR& HP HE well-knp.wn fast sailing «Ef^ X brig "MAIS OFMRItf," 4jOP«g Captain 'Heslop, !1 70 tons bur«BE3fIESS» en P er re S^ er t coppered and' QSSpBV copper-fattened, and will meet with quick despatch. For freight or Passage, havitrg good-accom-modation for passengers, apply to 'Captain Heslop, or to William Hickson, & Co. Wellington, 29th December, 1849.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. To Sail on 26th instant.
<fc&a mHE Fine First Class Ship .jßaßct ■*- LADY CLARKE, 530 tons, M. M'Lean, Commander. aHH^BL-Carries an experienced Surgeon, has splendid accommodations for Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain M'Lean, or to Bethune & Hunter. N.B.— Wool taken to Sydney at 7s. 6d. per bale. Exchange, 15th January, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA,
To sail positively on the Ist February, Ann HE fine fast sailing first-class JL Barque THAMES, 407 tons; John Hedley commander. For freight or passage apply to /, 1850.
Ex " PEKIN" and " THAMES/ JUST RECEIVED by the Undersigned an assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives and Scissors, of the very best" description ; Table Cutlery of every -description in Bone, Horn, and Ivory; A few of Jones' Patent Carvers <and Beef Slicers, Bread Knives, Butchers' Knives and Steels. a'ets of Bench Planes and Moulding Planes of all kinds. Hand, Panel, Tenon, Sash, Crosscut and Pit Saws of the best qnality. Thomas Mills, Ironmonger, &c, Lambton Quay. 16th January, 1850
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Alt RIVALS. January 20 — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley, from Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day — Schooner Return, 70 tons, Warren, from Port Cooper. Same day — Schooner Henry, 35 ton*, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. January 21 — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, from Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce, from Port Cooper. DEPARTURES. None.
On the 19th instant, (by Special License) «t St. Peter's Church, Te Aro, by the Rer. Robert Cole, M. A., and afterwards by the Rev. J. J. P. O'Reily, Catholic Pastor, Deputy Assistant Commissary General William Read, third son of George Lockyer Parrott, Esq., R. N., of Poole, Dorset, England, to Catherine Bedelia Frances, . only daughter of Francis Healy, Esq., MD., formerly of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, now of Akaroa, New Zealand. ,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 467, 23 January 1850, Page 2
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478Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 467, 23 January 1850, Page 2
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