H. H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE O"P PACKETS
JJE-TWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND
jjMSg. HPHE following fine first-class j&xjjjw Ships are intended to be continued 'ts&2xs* ag re g U ] ar traders :-— SHIPS." COMMANDERS. TONS. Persia W. Broadfoot 650 Cresswell J« Williams 670 &>'ir Edward Faget A. Barclay 700 Victory - W. D. Mullens .... 700 Stately T. Ginder 700 Sitnlah C.Robertson...... 750 Cashmere G.Pearson 800 Columbus A. Holton 650 Lord WilUam Beniinck E. Canney 600 Maori G. Petherbridge.. .. 850 Clara G. Potter .^^^. 600
The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange wish Settlers here who may he desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and areprepared either to pay the passage money at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars may be known by applying to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, - May 26, 1852.
Scotch Ale. OH HHDS. ROY'S ALLOA ALE, ex STATELY. JAMES M'BETH's, Pipitea. October 6, 1822.
Just Published, price 25., 12m0.,
And sold byR. Stokes and W. Lton, LambtonQuay, and by the Author at the River Hutt, ATEW ZEALAND. MINSTRELSY; -^ containing Songs and Poems on Colonial
Subjects, by Wm. Golder, lliver Hutt. Contents. — Erratonga, A Bushranging, Come to the Bush, The Bushman's Harvest Home, The Pastry Baker, Colonial Courtship of 1841, The Fair Emigrant's Fate, The SouthEast Storm, The Thrashing Floor, The Lover's Invitation, Answer to the Lover's Invitation, The Love Letter, The Black Seal, A Desperate Case, Evening Industry, Wairau, or Colonel Wakefield's Dirge to the Memory of his Brother, A Whaling, The Setting Sun, Mr. T 's Dirge to the Memory of W. Cook, The Effects of Good Government, or the Happy Change, The Sun Shining Out, Sonnet on the Wreck of the Maria, Addition to the Thrashing Floor, An Old Bachelor's Soliloquy over his First -Honey Moon, -The Plough, The Prudent -Wife, Stanzas written while on the Voyage out to New Zealand, A Tribute to the Memory of Friendship, An Epigram on Ambition, The Christian's March, The Penitent's Prayer, Answer to the above, The Pilgrim '_s .home, The Christian's Joy. Appendix. — Reflection pv.er a Lark's Nest, Stanzas to a Young Peet, ALikeness, An Enigma, Stanzas extemporaneously written on a Stormy Night, Dalserf, November 4, 1833, ATransla*tion' of an Episode in Ossian» A Love Sonnet, written for a Young Lady to her Lover, to whom she soon after got married, Stanzas extemporaneously .written during the Egress of 1833, and the Ingress of 1834, The Dying Infant, A Paraphrase of the 148 th Psalm, Sweet Home, Langsyne Anticipated, A Song, An Acrostic, Donald's Return, The Flowers of Clyde, A Patriotic Breathing — An Ode. Wellington, October 9, IS&2.
Just Received, ex "Stately," And on Sale at the Office of this Paper,
'PHE following- Cheap Editions of - L POPULAR WORKS :— Railway Library — / |||Adelaide Lindsay, Lilias.Davenant Grace and Isabel, Recluse of Norway j Self Control, Discipline," The Jew of Denmark Scottish Cavalier. Bohns' Cheap Serjes — The Cape and v the,Kafirs London and. the Exhibition " Hawthorn^ Thrice Told Tales The Snow Image, House ,of , Seven Gables Hurrygraphs, MonkV .Contemporaries, by Guizot Lamartine's Stone Mason. Parlour Library—^- < . ,The-Two Friends, Charles Tyrrell The Ghost Hunter . Kelly's Journey from New York to.Californm Hugo's Slave -King, King's Highway , \ . History of. Margaret Catchpool • j Agnes de Mansfelt, The Convict
* 1 Also, Prayer Books, different sizes, in elegant! morocco bindings, May_or*s_ Spelling Books, and! Stationery of every description of the^besti quality/ ' ~ == ~' : Wellington, October 2, 1852.- "
To Let IJiirnished, A COTTAGE on Thorxidon Plat. ' LX - Apply to I. BIASS. August 11, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 762, 20 November 1852, Page 1
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