NOTICE. THE PRIGE OF in the '/New Zealand Spectator and Tlook s STjtA^GttJiauii^wls^^r^^ the first insertion of all advertisements, tmd one penny a line for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be received at the Spectator Office, Lambton Quay, up to Ten o'clock of the evening previous to publication.
For London 3>irect.
rpHE Fine Frigate-built Ship Jgg. J. "PKKIN," 'SiEfiaw of London, A. 1, for 12 years, gfajSSga 562 tons register, George Whitby, l^jS^M^i Commander. 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 Wairau. Parties therefore are requested to prepare their shipments of Wool, Src, by the Ist of February. Her accommodations for Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passengers are of the first omer, and if required she will carry an experienced Surgeon. - . For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Whitby on board, to Hervet, Johnston, &. Co. Or Bethune & Hunter. Wellington, 9th January, 185 '. N.B.— Two Poop Cabins only now remain disengaged.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. a HP HE well-known regular trader _L "WOODSTOCK," l A. 1, for 12 years, 300 tons burden \ W. R. Nicholson, Commander. S This fine vessel has already engaged half her cargo at Wellington, and will immediately proceed to Nelson and Cloudy Bay, as soon as her inward cargo can be discharged, and will sail hence for London in all February. Her Cabin accommodations are first-rate, and she offers an eligible opportunity for Passengers about proceeding to England. Apply to W. B. Rhodes & Co Or, to James Smith & Co. Wellington, January 9, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA, To sail positively on the Ist February, jg^ T~T\ H E fine fast sailing first-class jJBK®. X Barque THAMES, 407 tons, JtXPM) John Hedley commander. jMwKjjg" For fi eight or passage apply to ist January, 1850.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. To Sail on 26th instant*
fp H E Fine First Class Ship tKm A LADY CLARKE, HBSEfcak, 5 !0 tons, M. M'Lean, Commander. BBPsSmb Carries an experienced Surgeon, i^Q§g§pand has splendid accommodations for Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain M'Lean, or to Bethone & Hunter. N.B.— Wool taken to Sydney at 7s. 6d. per bale. Exchange, 15th January, 1850 i
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
HP HE' well-knawnr fast sailing jJEtJ^.. X brig ts MAI& OF ERFN," 1 ij^Ssig* Captain- Hesfop, 170 tons bur- ; tJieni per register,, coppered and tßjuSFmS^i copper-fastened,, and will meet with" quicF despatch. For Freight or Passage, having, good accommodation for passengers, apply to- Captain Hoslop, or toj WILJ&IAM HIGKSQN, & Co., Wellington, 29th,Decemher, 1849.
For Nelson Direct, To sail THI& DAY, HT^tie fine fast sailing Brigantine J&tL JL BBTUBNr J ■^Nmwnt Warren-, Master. For Freight or ; dBHBf Passage apply to%i . • Wellington, 26th- January, 1850. \f . : . FOR SALE. J# 'A. JTONS Upland Hay, warranted, free from IWrT - Pocks and Weeds Wares for Cart and Saddle |)^ Team B«ltoclcs,TsFays, &c. Apply to / T. W. Tankeksley, Upland Farm Wellineton. 29th December, 1849.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 468, 26 January 1850, Page 1
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