Shipping Notices POE. JULY. SALES. TO FOLLOW THE HOWKAH. THE Clipper Slrip CARNATIC, All 6 years, 871 tons register, E. M. Moon, Commander, Will be despatched for London direct ON OE ABOUT THE 30th MAECH, (Full or not full). The attention of intending passengers is requested to this vessel's superior accommodation, both for first and second-class., WOOL carried UNDUMPED if required. For freight or passage apply to ; JOHNSTON & CO., Agents, N.Z.S. Co. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. FOE LONDON DIRECT. THE Magnificent Clipper ship LADY JOCELYN, ii\7.';-^VJ 2,138 Tons Eegister, G. Jenkins, Commander, Is appointed to sail, as above, - ON OE ABOUT APEIL 20. This vessel having landed her cargo in unexceptional condition, and made the passage but in seventy-eight days, is laid on the' berth for London, and every effort frill he made to despatch her punctually on the above date. ' ! Passengers are invited to inspect the accommodation afforded in this ship, which for ventilation, light, &c., is unsurpassed. First, second, and third class passengers will be taken. Carnes an experienced surgeon, and a milch cow. • The rates of freight, passage money, and all particulars can be ascertained on application to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY (Limited), . Christchurch, Lyttelton. Christchurch, February 25, 1875. FOE HONGKONG AND FOOCHOW. (Direct, if sufficient inducement offers.) THE Three-masted Schooner ■ ■ T ~ s MAY, EssaAvkicA A 1 11 Years, 237 Tons Eegister, S. Pldmiet,. Master, Will sail, as above, ON OE ABOUT THE 23th INST. For rate of freight apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. FOE. BLENHEIM. MIE ketch FALCON Will sail for the above port, on MONDAY, MAECH 8, At 3 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply to W. & G. TUENBULL & CO. BAEQUE ESK, FROM LONDON. THE above Vessel is now entered at , the Customs. Consignees will jjlease pass entries without 'delay. Goods impeding the-discharge will be landed and stored at risk and expense of Consignees. No claim will he allowed for goods not examined before leaving the wharf. Bills of lading must be produced to, and freight paid to, the undersigned. W. & G. TUENBULL & CO., . Agents. Captain STITT will not be responsible for any debts his crew may contract. C O A L S. . ri'i H E • undersigned 1 being • agents for 5. the steam collier EASBY, a constant supply of coals ■will be stored in the hulk India. We will be prepared to supply coals at lowest current A* 63 ', • w. & G. TURNBULL & CO. SHAW, SAVILL &CO’S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE ships of this line are all Al. at Lloyd’s, and are specially selected for their superior passenger accomodation and fast sailing qualities, are commanded by gentlemen of experience, and they carry duly qualified surgeons.. _ , ' r . I ' The Undersigned are authorised to'arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing out friends to this Colony.. - . Full particulars may be obtained by applying to ' LEVIN & CO., Agents. Tor sale or to. let., i TO LET OR' SELL—The' Wellington SOAP WORKS,' Adelaide-read, .'haying the largest and most complete; plant in the colony. 1 The whole is in thoroughworking order, and, immediate possession can be given. ■ For further particulars, apply to,' " , W. &G. TURNBULL & CO. ' TO BE LET, for a period of two, years, : the residence of O. D. Barfaud, Esq., Wellingtoh-terraee, ‘ 'containing twelve rooms, und every convenience," with good garden and conservatory. Apply, to : ME. J. 11. WALLACE, ! ' , ; ; Estate Agent, : EOR SALE. —The Lease and Good-will of a Butcher’s Shop in Masterton, doing a good ■ business. Also, about fifty head of battle. For particulars) &0., apply to ) E. T. H S. CHAMBERLAIN. Masterton, March 1, 1875.. ; Choice section foe sale IN THE OPAKI BLOCK, MASTEETON. 610 bores of the best agricultural land, in the Opaki Block, within a short distance of Masterton, and having a double frontage of nearly one mile to the main North-road, which runs through the section. ■ ‘ , _ The land ik very rich, a groat portion of it being perfectly flat '; the other part consisting of gently undulating slopes, with several small streamlets running through it. ; About ; 200 acres are already cleared and sown with English grasses, the remainder being timber land of'.the best description, covered with heavy rimu/raatai, white pine, and a few large totara. < For further particulars, apply to - J. M. TAYLOE, Land and Commission Agent. Office : Qdd Fellows’ Hall, , EOE SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable, Lino of Coaches running, between Wellington and porirua.’ Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, Crown and Anchor,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4356, 6 March 1875, Page 1
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