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"Frederick* Young & Co.'s tine between London and New Zealand.

gjwg. HPHE two splendid Ships aligjgffiy -*- reauy arrived here, viz., JOHN and NORVHFLEET, will be followed at regular intervals, by'other firstclass Vessels: The DUKE OF PORTLAND, an old favorite in the trade, was npppinted to sail from ' London on the 10th of October, and may be expected to arrive here, vtid Otago, in

the latter- part of February next. ' The Undersigned, in behalf of Uheir co-ope* rators, the Messrs. YotfNG, take this opportu^ nity of informing the New Zealand Public, that they, the- Messrs. Young, have made extensive arrangements in England for carrying on the Trade of these Colonies in the most efficient manner, as will be seen* in the following circular

letter:— New Zealand Colonists Rooms;. 9 Adelphi Terrace, London,, 1853, In reference to the New Zealand Business huheri to carried' on at the Colonists' Rooms' here by hie, in exclusive c innection with Messrs. Money" "WU gram &Sons, I beg to inform you that I.have made arrangements with Messrs. Frederick Yoipg &^Co,» of 74 Conihill, for the purpose of Keeping up a regular line of communication between this country and the various ports in New Zealand- - .' > ' ' According to .the terms of this arrangemenit, I have transferred to them all my interest and con? uexion with theseJftjgms, and agreed thai in Future they shall- be con ducted- ! by MrV Horaciar Toung, who will represeftt Messrs. Frederick Young & C&V at this 1 Branch of their Establishment. I have only to add an exnression of myhof>e that the confidence with which you have alwav^ treated me in your corrwnunications", "upon ail subjects relating to the Colonies, may be fully extended to ' Messrs. Frederick Young & Co., whom you will find always ready,' and in' my estimation very competent, to afford you any information you may require upon Colonial matters. . Trusting my successors, may receive a continuance of your kind pationage. 1 I remain, Sir, "

C. A. Aylmer. For further information relative to the Business of this line of ships, apply to WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO., Agents. Passages hitlier can be engaged on Parties finding sufficient Securities. Lambton-quay, December 31, J853.

Exotic Nursery, King's Road, CheNea^ London. MESSRS. KNIGHT & PERRY -^-"- having for so long a period (about 50 years) gradually augmented the resources of their large establishment, and having received a corresponding' extension of patronage from the most distinguished personages ''of this andi other v countries," now confidently solicit the orders of those who wish to enjoy the pleasures of the> Garden and Farm for Culinary Flower and Agricultural Seeds, Plants, Ornamental, .Trees, Shrubs, Fr.uit, Trees, Implements, ,&P-> which! together with every other article con n necteAwithi Agriculture, Horticulture, and Floriculture, they can supply of the finest quality in their respective kinds, and at as low a rate, as is simply remunerative. , They respectfully solicit remittances .or, satisfactory references,, with orders from those whom they have not,

had the honor of previously serving. p.S. — They beg to observe that delicate Plants, may be -best conveyed, very long distances in. glass cases. / Export orders receive their peculiar atten-

tion. August-21, 1852,

j Gold Diggings. . „ . i Self-preservation the First Law of .Nature, TOYCE'S PERCUSSION CAPS, !•' for Thirty Years the 4 favourite in the, Old ] Country, will n'6w'be'foilnd J the'best Friend in tne new one. Fit your ' Pistols with these, and you are all right. , May be ha<|, of the principal Storekeepers in 'Sydney, ' Adelaide, atfd' MeLbpurne, on. as reasonable terms as many others of any inferior quality. ' Thebest article, "bears the name on label .and 'seal', '57/iJpperThames Str^t, 'London: ' ' '"l" l " r " x ''' f il "' August i' 7, 1853 ' " .'" ' "I' 1 -...

l /F i H 1 B Un^ersf^ii^- advance aiid , -X-j • J lnsuran ! ces as "usu^l' (ipon Wool 'and' OtTie'r Colpnial ; P^oduce consigned to their Correspond denW ia London, Messrs. John Gladstone sreo/";'- '„ ' ', -.' * s P.M. HERVEY & CG. July 13, 1853. ' ; i ■ t

H.J . & I). MppisJLS,

,- .. L (QF : LONDON)i , . , C/ / Ne-wr Zealand Clothing Stores, '" " 1/ 't: : nattrass,'"' ; Solr Agent, Lambton Quat, Wellington.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 1

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