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For London, To follow the STATELY. ____. 'pHE fine new first-class clipper J_Ws__ A Barque LORD NELSON, ™*^**" 400 tons (belonging to the Southern Whale Fishery Company), Benjamin Dobson commander ; will sail for London direct about 21st May. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, March 31, 1853.

For Nelson,

*S3=- HPHE splendid first class Ship Jgag^ X ROYAL ALBERT, 800 tons fl "™ rffJ ™ T register, R. M. Norris commander ; will sail for Nelson, on Thursday next, the sth May. This fine ship has excellent accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, March 31, 1853.

For Port Phillip.

AJSg- HP H E fine new clipper-built JjtTt__ X Schooner AUSTRALIAN, 180 r tons register, James Pearce commander, rrill sail for Port Phillip direct in about fourteen days. For light freight or cabin passage only, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 25, 1853.

For Port Phillip,

AjSg. H^HE fine fast sailing Schooner _jggj£ X DESPATCH, 170 tons register, 1 "' James Rogers commander, expected from Lyttelton about the 3rd May ; will sail for Sydney a few days after her arrival in this Port. This vessel has good accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers. for freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 1, 1853.

For Port Phillip,

"]%__< THE well known regular ffffim trader TORY, 600 tons register, '■^■^* w James Row commander, expected from Port Phillip within three weeks, will take in cargo, and return to Port Phillip direct without delay. This vessel has spacious and good accommodation for cabin or steerage passengers, and freight will be taken at current rates. For freight or passage, apply to

BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 2, 1853. N.B. — Parties wishing to secure room for freight are requested to make early application.

Por Melbourne direct.

ajgg. HHHE Fine Fast-sailing Brig jß&g X MARGARET, Holford master, ■"rrt^ Ba ji f or tne aDOVe p po t i n about ten days ; has room for two cabin and twelve intermediate passengers, for which immediate application is necessary to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Wellington, April 16, 1853.

For Port Phillip direct,

*S». THE splendid A 1 clipper Jm__[ - 1 - Barque OCEANICA, 300 tons, **^"T" T John T. Potter commander ; will sail for the above port about the 20th of May ; has excellent accommodation for cabin, intermediate, and steerage passengers. Apply to Captain Potter on board, or R. WAITT, Customhouse Buildings.

April 30, 1853.

pONSIGNEES of Goods per ROYAL ALBERT 'are requested to pass Entries and send for their Goods without delay, as the Ship is ready to discharge. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents. Exchange Buildings, April 1, 1853.

ijyE hereby give notice, that the Part- ' ' nership carried on by us at Wellington, under the firm of Hervey, Johnston & Co., ceases this twenty- seventh day of April, instant, pursuant to notice given in that behalf. All persons are requested to settle their accounts at the place of business of the late firm. Dated this 27th day of April, 1853. P. M. HERVEY, JOHN JOHNSTON. Witnesses to the signatures of Peter Morrison Hervey and John Johnston. John King, Solicitor, Wellington. Robt. Hart, Solicitor, Wellington.

Undersigned begs leave to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding district, that he will reopen the Settlers' Warehouse on Monday, the 25th instant, with a Splendid Assortment of Drapery Goods, in Silks, Satins, Shawls, Scarfs, Visettes of the most fashionable make, Bonnet?, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery, Wool Plaids, Prints, and Fancy Goods. A beautiful selection of Ball Dresses, White Satin Shoes, Silk Hosiery, and Wreaths. Also a good selection of Gent's Made-up Clothing, &c, &c, &c. He would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington to inspect hts Stock, feeling confident that there never was such a varied or extensive variety of Goods in Wellington for them to select from at any time as what he now offers to their view. H. R. KANE, Settlers' Warehouse. April 23, 1853.

On Sale at the Office of this Paper, HP HE Two Last Numbers of the -*• Westminster Review The Quarterly, for July, 1852. Also, the Last Numbers of the Athenaum and Household Words, received by post. April 27, 1853.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 809, 4 May 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 809, 4 May 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 809, 4 May 1853, Page 2

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