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For Sydney, calling at New Plymouth.

To Sail on Friday next, 24th instant, full or not full. s*^. rPHE A 1 Schooner TITAN, ■*- 160 tons register, Hugh Davidson «.Vi j i:V» commander. For freight or passage, the vessel having very superior accommodations for Cabin or Steerage Passengers, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, February 22, 1854. N.B. — This vessel, from her fast sailing qualities, will be a good opportunity for those who are desirous of their wool arriving in London in time for the May sales by the clipper ships now loading at Sydney.

For Canterbury direct, dS^ THE Ship DUKE OF ,g|g - 1 - PORTLAND, Al, 533 tons •«raS»» register, will sail punctually for the above Port on the 10th March. For freight or passage, apply to WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO. Lambton-quay, February 17, 1854.

For Port Phillip direct,

HP HE new Waterford built *X&%& -*■ clipper Brigantine MARCHIOt^^z* NESS, 282 tons burthen, .coppered and copper fastened, F. C. Kreeft commander. This splendid and noted fast vessel is now ready to receive freight at-customary rates. The accommodations for passages, both cabin and steerage, are of a very superior description, and well worthy the inspection of parties visiting the Australian colonies. l ; or further particulars, apply to JOHN JVARN HAM, ' Aifent. Parish -street, * • * February 21, 1804.

For Hobart Town direct,

s£^ T HE fine Bri S antilie MUNFORD, Napper commander; will o-^*-^ sail f or the above port on or about Bth March. Fisr freight or passage, having superior accommodation, apply to W. M. BANNATYNK & CO. Wellington, February 25, 1 8.14.

For Port Cooper. TO SAIL IMMEDIATELY.

-^* HPHE clipper Brig PRIMA -"- DONNA, Sprcul commander, «*s®®^will sail on discharge of her cargo from Sydney. For freiffht or passage, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. March 1. 1554.

For Ahuriri direct, arpHE fine fast-sailing Schooner -*- SALOPIAN, 50 tons, Douglas master ; will sail for the above port on Saturday next, March 4th. For freight or passage, apply to J". TORR,

Lambton-quay.

March 1, 1833.

H. H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS

BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND

AJCg. 'T'HE following fine first-class -*- Ships are intended to be continued ■" * ar traders :—: —

as regu

SHIPS. COMMANDERS. TONS Persia W. Broadfoot 650 Cresswell J.Williams 670 Sir Edward Paget .... A. Barclay 700 Victory W.D.Mullens 700 Stately T. Gind'er 700 Simlah C.Robertson 750 Cashmere Gr. Pearson 800 Columbus A. Holton 650 Lord William BentincJc 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 with Settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared' either to pay the passage money at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival of the vessel. Furthe particulars may be known by applying to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, May 26, 1852.

Education, Castle Point.

TV/TR. MARSHALL has a vacancy for -*•*-*- a Young Gentleman. Terms £25 per annum. An early application at the Office of the New Zealand Spectator Office is necessary. January 28, 1854.

To Servants.

WANTED, a Good COOK; also,- an Active LAD, who can clean knives and orks, &c, and wait at table. Apply at the WelKngton Hotel. ( January 14, 1854-.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 895, 1 March 1854, Page 1

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534

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 895, 1 March 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 895, 1 March 1854, Page 1

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