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Frederick Young & Co.'s Line between London and New Zealand.

£&§*. HPHE two splendid Ships alV§||g^ -*- reauy arrived here, viz., JOHN •^^ TAYLOR and NORTHFLEET, will be followed at regular intervals by other firstclass Vessels. The DUKE OF PORTLAND, an old farorite in the trade, was appointed to sail from London on the 10th of October, 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 carried on at the Colonists' Rooms here by me, in exclusive connection with Messrs. Money Wigram &Sons, I beg to inform you that I 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 Young, 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 all subjects relating to the Colomes, may be fully extended to Messrs. Frederick Young & Co., whom you will find ahvay3 read)', and in my estimation very competent, to afford you any information you may require npt>n Colonial matters. Trusting my successors may receive a continuance of your kind patw nage. I remain, Sir. "Y outs faithfully, C. A. Ayliier For further information relative to the Business of ttm line of ships, apply to WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO., Agents. Passages hither can be engaged on Parties finding sufficient Securities. Lambton-qusy, January 31, 1854.

For Port Cooper and Otago. a&s*. HPHE noted fast -sailing barque •SSS& - 1 - ELIZA, James Walker commanc^^te* der, will sail for the above Ports positively (wind and weather permitting) on Monday, the 6th instant. For freight or passage, having first-rate accommodation, apply to JOHN VARNHAM. Farish-sfreet, February 4, 1854.

For Ahuriri direct, ag^. r PHE fine fast-sailing schooner WA YE, 15 tons, Munn master, ■^^^ will sail on Monday next, the 6th February. For freight or passage, apply to D. MUNN, Lambton-quay.

February 4, 1854.

For Melbourne,

,jtr^ 'T'HE fine fast-sailing Schooner J§S^ *■ SCOTIA, James Bartlett com«a»^ mander, will sail for Melbourne about

the 18th February. This vessel will proceed direct to Melbourne, and discharge alongside the Wharf. Cargo will be taken on board with that understanding, and a guarantee given if required. For freight or passage apply to BETrfUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings. January 31, 1854.

For Sydney, calling at Nelson.

"s£la f FHE fine fast sailing Schooner &Bk A DESPATCH, 160 tons register, W. Rogers, commander, -will sail from this port for Sydney, calling at Nelson, about the 20th instant. This vessel has superior accommodation for cabin or steerage passengers. Por freighv or passage apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, February 3, 1554.

First Wool Ship for London.

£jr. 'X'HE fine fast-sailing A 1 for Jggg^ Xl 3 y ear s Barque ADMIRAL e£^^» QRENFELL, 324 tons register, "William M'Clelland commander, will commence loading on her return from Sydney, and sail for Jjondon about the middle of April. This splendid vessel has superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers. Jj'or freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, LEVJN & CO. \ Exchange Buildings, January 7, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 888, 4 February 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 888, 4 February 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 888, 4 February 1854, Page 1

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