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FREDERICK YOUNG & CO.'S LINE, {To whom C. A. Aylmer, Esq., the exclusive Agent for -Messrs. Monet W_igram & Son's Line, has transferred all his interest with New Zealand.)

JOHN TAYLOR, 788 tons, J. M. Cawkett. NORTHFLEET, 1050 tons, N. PentreathZ DUKE OF PORTLAND, 533 tons, G. F. Seymour. BALNAGUITH, 900 tons, A. Smith, H.C.S. NORMAN MORISON, 1000 tons, CORDELIA, 500 tons, J. M'Kenzie. ASHMORE, 512 tons, H. Edwards. GIPSEY, 750 tons, H. Bolton.

rpHESE Vessels will he followed hy -*- other equally fine Ships direct to this port, at intervals of about one month. The Undersigned beg to give early notice, that a return Ship of suitable tonnage will be at this Port, in readiness to take in Wool and General Cargo fur England during the month of February next. ior further information relative to this line of ships, apply to the Government Immigration Agents, WORSLEY, WILSON, & CO." Lombard-street, July 26, 1854.

Steamer Nelson.

mnPHE undersigned having made -*- arrangements with the various Provincial Governments to RUN Messr« Willis & Co.'s? splendid new iron screw Steamer the NELSON, 300 tons, Martin master, BETWEEN the SETTLEMENTS of NEW ZEALAND, beg to inform the public that the following Scale 'of Chief Cabin Fares

has been determined upon : — £ 8. (1Between Manalcftu and New Plymouth ■) 0 0 „ and Nelson 710 0 " n and Wellington 10 0 0 „ and Victoria 12 10 0 " „ ami Otftgo 15 0 0 „ Nelson and New Plymontli 5 0 0 „ and Wellington 9 0 0 " n and Victoria 710 0 || „ and Otago 10 0 0 „ Wellington and New Plymouth 7 10 0 and Victoria 5 0 0 |, „ and Otago 710 0 „ New Plymouth and Otago 12 10 0 || „ and Victoria 10 0 0 „ Victoria and Otago & 0 0 Spirits, Wines, and Beer not included, but which may be purchased on board. Fore Cabin Fares, one-third less.

The various ports will be visited with the least possible delay, and in regular order, with the exception of Otago, which will be visited every third trip. She will sail punctually to her advertised time on all occasions, weather permitting. The Nelson has been built expressly for the intercolonial trade of New Zealand ; is handsomely fitted; Bedding is provided, and every convenience for the comfort of passengers. For rates of Freight, days of Sailing, or any other information, application is requested to be made to^ Messrs! Brown & Campbell Auckland. Messrs. Bethune & Hunter .. ..Wellington. Mr?J. H. Le Cren ''r"nl C T*' Messrs. James Macandrew&Co. Otago. OrMr.VicKERs New Plymouth. ALFRED FELL & CO. ' Nelson, May 26.

College Lands.

HPHE following Town Lands are offered -*■ to be Let on Lease, viz. : — Tory Street Nos. 271, 272 Vivian Street » 270, 278 Cambridge Terrace ». .279 Reclaimed Land in 1 Lot 111, 70 feet frontage ' Willis-street . . J Lot V, 112 feet do. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned, acting by the authority of his co-trustees. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT. Wellington, February 14, 1854

Fruit Trees for Sale.

T^RUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, -*- Plums, Cherries, all grafted, best sorts, warranted free from American Blight, at 2s. and 3s. per tree ; Garden Seeds : at the Nursery, of S. Stockbridge, Ohiro. Orders left atthe Stores of Messrs. Holdswowth,Knowles, . & Co., Willis-street and Lambtcn-quay. Wellii£?"m. April 26, 1854.

Notice.

THE Premises at present occupied by C. & F. Barraud, Chemist, Lambtonquay, are for sale, as they are about to remove to those adjoining, which are bettej* adapted for carrying on their business. All particulars may be obtained from the present occupants. September 30, 13 54.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 959, 11 October 1854, Page 1

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