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Frederick Young & Co.'s Line between London and New Zealand. - — *-"c-«. , — * **" * TAVC SHIPS. COMMANDERS. BU " REGISTER. John Taylor 788 J. M. Cawkett NortMleet 1050 N. Pentreath Duke of Portland 533 G. F. Seymour Balnaguith 400

afigL HPHE BALNAGUITH is a ■*- new ship, and was appointed to *^*** sail on the 20th December for Auckland, Wellington, and Canterbury : she may be expected to arrive at this Port early in April. These Vessels will be followed by other equally fine ships, at regular intervals of about One Montb.

The Undersigned, in beh,alf of Messrs. Young's, beg to submit to the New Zealand Public the following Circular letter for their information : — 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 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 nrrangement, 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 Kstablishment. [ 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 Colonies, may be fully extended to Messrs. Frederick Young & Co., whom you will find always ready, and in my estimation very competent, to afford y.>n any information you may require upon Colonial matters. Tru'tins? inr successors may receive * continuance of your kiud patronage. J reiuJii-u^-jR"'-. t-s ~;, - - ~ ~ . - ~ ~~ Yours faithfully, - C. A. Atlmer. tor further information relative to the Business of this line of ships, apply to WORSLEY, WILSON, fc CO., Agents. Passages hither can be engaged o» Parties fading satisfactory Securities. '

Lambton-quay, January 31, 1854.

For Ahuriri direct, fiSsr T'HE fine fast-sailing Schooner J^sgW^ -*- SALOPIAN, Douglas master; f***"™* w ni sail, weather permitting, on Saturday, the 15th instant. For freight or passage, apply to JOSEPH TORR, Lambton-quay. April 5, 1854.

For Melbourne direct,

*£3^ THE fine clipper Barque jj|j& J- INDIA, A 1 at Lloyd's, 400 tons "■^*^ burthen, J. H. Wilson commander; will meet with quick despatch, having the greater portion of her cargo engaged. This splendid vessel has room for a limited quantity of freight, and a few passengers, for which early application is necessary. Apply to Wm. HICKSON & CO. Hickson's Wharf,

April 5, 1854.

First Wool Ship for London.

a§^. 'X'HE fine fast sailing A 1 for v||^ -*- 13 years barque ADMIRAL 324 tons register, William M'Clelland, commancer, is now ready to take in cargo for London, and will sail for that Port direct about the 3rd May. This splendid vessel has superior accommodation for a limited number of cabin passengers. For freight or passage, apply to ! BETHUNE & HUNTER, j or, LEVfN & CO.

N.B. — Parties desirous of shipping by this opportunity are requested to make early application. Exchange Buildings, March 29, 1854.

For Sale, In whole or in parts, to suit Purchasers, HpOWN ACRE, No. 123, situated in J- Abel Smith Street. For particulars apply t0 Mr. M'xMANAWAY, Surveyor.

March 4, 1854.

Now Landing ex " Stately," and on sale by the Undersigned, Of) HHDS. Trueman & Co.'s STOUT 75 cases Bottled Ale and Porter 25 cases Geneva 10 quarter- casks do. 2 hhds. Demerara Rum 5 quarter-casks do. do. 3 hhds. Scotch Whisky 8 quarter-casks Hennessey'* Brandy W. S. LOXLEY. Farisli-street, March 15, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 908, 15 April 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 908, 15 April 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 908, 15 April 1854, Page 1

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