Frederick Young & Co.'s Line between London and New Zealand.
aSS*- H^HE two splendid Ships al:^^^p reauy arrived here, viz., JOHN " SSSfe * TAYLOR and NORTHFLEET, will be followed at regular intervals by other firstclass Vessels. The DUKE OF PORTLAND, an old favorite in the trade, was appointed to sail from London on the 10th of Ocober, and may be expected to arrive here, vid Otago, in the latter part of February next. The Undersigned, in behalf of their co-ope-rators, the Messrs. Young, take this opportunity 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 hitherto cairied on at the Colonists' Rooms here by me, in exclusive c 'nnection with Messrs. Money Wjgram &Sons, I beg to inform you that T have made arrangements with Messrs. Frederick Young & Co., of 74 Cornhill, 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 arrangement, I have transferred to them all my interest and connexion with these Rooms, and agreed that in future they shall be conducted by Mr. Horace Youn^, who will represent Messrs. Frederick Young & Co. at this Branch of their Establishment. I have only to add an expression of my hope that the confidence with which you have 'always treated me in your communications, upon ail subjects relating to the Colonies, may be fully extended to Messrs. Frederick Young & Co., whom jou will findalways ready, and in my estimation \ erj competent, to nfford you any information \ou w&y !"on,ujt£_ upon Colonial matters. _ * ,"" Tiusting my successors may receive a eoatiiiuance of your kind patronage. I remain,. Sir. "Youis U\l\C>.Vy, C. A. AIiLMTR
For further information relative "to the Business of this line of ships, apply to M WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO., ™ Agents. . Passages hither can be engaged on Parlies finding sufficient Securities. Lamhton-qupy, December 31, 1853.
Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London.
ly/TESSRS. 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 and other 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, Fruit Trees, Implements, &c, which together with every other article connected with 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 attention. August 21, 1852,
Gold Diggings. Self-preservation the First Law of Nature. JOYCE'S PERCUSSION CAPS, for Thirty Years the favourite in the Old Country, will now be found the best Friend in the new one. Fit your Pistols with these, and you are all right. May be had of the principal Storekeepers in Sydney, Adelaide, and Mel. bourne, on as reasonable terms as many others of any inferior quality. The best article bears the name on label and seal, 57 Upper Thames Street, London. August 17, 1853
HP HE Undersigned advance and effect ■*■ Insurances as usual upon Wool and other Colonial Produce consigned to their Correspondents in London, Messrs. John Gladstone & Co. P. M. HERVEY & CO. July 13, 1853.
H. J. & D. NICOLLS, -/ / (OF LONDON), Ne\y- Zealand Clothing & G-eneral Stores,
T. NATTRASS,
Sole Agent, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 885, 25 January 1854, Page 1
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