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« J --F«*, Melbourne direct, •

. Discharging at the Wharf in Melbourne, jS «3§. H^HE fine fast*s ailing schooner ■ CALEDONIA, J. Blair master, frtttrifs* 120 tons burthen; will sail for the

on Saturday, the 9th inst. This .vessel has excellent accommodation for cabin, and steerage .passengers, but as the number is limited,- early application will be requisite. ;Fpr freight Qr, passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, December I, 1854. '

For Nelson, 6£Ssr f PHE splendid clipper Barque J£gS& . * JAMES SCOTl\ soo tons, F.Putt "'"■■""' commander, will sail for Nelson on Monday next, Decetnjber 4, 1854. For freight o«- ■passage apply to V BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, November 28, 1854.

First Ship for London. rigS^ HP HE fiiife feist sailing Al for jmg X 12 years, iron schooner TITAN, ** '* 250 tons register, Hugh Davidson, commander, will commence taking . in cargo immediately after her arrival from Melbourne (from which port she is daily expected), and will sail direct for London early in January. This vessel has splendid and airy accommodation for cabin passengers, and shippers can engage room for a few bales of wool, and a little light freight, but early application will be necessary, as mo<*t of her cargo is already secared. For freight or passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER, or to LEVIN & CO. Exchange Buildings, November 2.1, 1854.

, , ,s r\For London, -•• —^-"■■■SFWijfl^ - gg^-VyHE splendid clipper-built j|§|g X Ship DOLPHIN. 400 tons register, James , Turnbull commander, now due from Otago, will be laid on the berth for London to follow the Titan. This fine ship has first rate accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, and having a considerable part of her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply to BETH UN E & HUNTER. or to LEVIN & CO. Exchange Buildings, November 25, 1854.

For London Direct.

*£jg- HP HE beautiful clipper Barque ~g||| x BONNIE DOON, Al 300 tons, "*"" W. R. Stephenson commander, will load for London immediately on her return

from Auckland. Shippers of Wool, &c, are requested to make early arrangements as she will only carry a limited number of bales, and consequently have unusually quick despatch, say in all January. The Bonnie Doon has first rate poop accomodations for passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to P. M. HERVEY & CO. Custom House Buildings, November 15, 1854.

First Wool Ship for London, (Now daily expected J "^L '"THE fine new clipper ship ± MONSOON, AI 13 years, 300 *33*%3js tQas i> ur tbeo s — Turnbull, commander. As a considerable portion of her cargo' is engaged, shippers of wool, &c, are requested to ■make immediate arrangements. For freight or passage, apply to ' \ W. B.RHODES & CO. Te Aro, November 18, 1854.

Por Sale, Or for Freigte or Charter to any part of New Zealand, or any of the Australian Colonies. jjjgjg. nnHE fine fast-sailing schooner j|Bg L ESTHER, 54 tons register, but tiiVF-"-* ca p a bi e o f carrying fully 90 tons. This superior vessel is well found in every respect, and ready to proceed to sea without any expense. For terms and particulars apply to Captain Blair on board, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. ■Exchange Buildings, October 17, 1854.

In the Estate of the late Mr. C. K. Piper. CATTLE FOR SALE. A MIXED Herd of about 70 Head "*^- including this Year's Calves, of. very superior Cattle — a large proportion fit for the Buteber — now depasturing in charge of W. H. Dnnald, Esq., Wairarapa, who will shew the Cattle to intending Purchasers. For Fur. ttier Particulars apply to the Executor, W. B. KHODES. Te Aro, November 18,-1854.

HPHjE Undersigned will shortly be pro-: ceeding to Ahurrri, and is willing to undertake the Selection of Land on. moderate terms. m H. B. SEALY. Thorn don Flat, December 5, 18.j4.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 976, 9 December 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 976, 9 December 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 976, 9 December 1854, Page 1

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