Shipping. Passengers Line of Packets. FOR LONDON DIRKCT. THE well known Aberdeen Clipper “ C I S S Y." 1,200 tons burden, Thomas Spencer. Commander, now lying in Port Underwood, will sail for LONDON on or about the 10th January, 1868. Freight on Wool,; In the Grease. .Three farthings per pound. Washed ...Seven-eighths of a penny. For freight or passage, apply to Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, & Co ; or. to Nath. Edwards & Co. Nelson, Oct. 10th. 1867. 901 To Follow the Ship - "Cissy,” FOR LONDON. The Barque “ DONA ANITA,’ 500 tons register, W. C. Barnett, is now loading in Port Underwood, and will sail for London on 15th February, 1868. Freight on Wool: In Grease. .Three Farthings per pound. Washed . . . . Seven-eighths of a penny do. For freight or passage, apply to Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, and Co., or to Nath. Edwards & Co., Agents. Nelson, November 26th, 1867. 1017 Messrs. Shaw, Saville, & Co.’s PASSENGERS' LINE OF PACKETS. THE undersigned, Agents for the above line of Ships, are prepared to make arrangements with Settlers who may wish to bring their friends from England to this Colony, to receive guarantees for payment of Passage money upon arrival, at very reduced rates. Nath. Edwards & Co. August 30th, 1867. 827 Notice. THE Ketch “FALCON” will continue to run regularly to and from WELLINGTON and BLENHEIM, carrying Passengers and Cargo, at the lowest remunerative rates. H. Dodson, Agent. October 18th, 1867. 919 Regular Trader to Wellington. The fast sailing Ketch “ALARM" Capt. Butt, will continue to trade regularly between this port and Wellington Freight .......30s. per ton. For Freight or Passage, apply to James Gorrie, Agent. September 6th, 1867, 818 Public Notices. Notice. F. ADAMS thanks his old friends and customers who favored him when in Business before, and begs to inform them that he will RE-COMMENCE BUSINESS in his old Shop on January 2nd, 1868. Sucking Pigs to order. Pork Sausages every Saturday. Blenheim, Dec. 27, 1867. 1055 Notice. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Blenheim and surrounding districts that he has purchased a FOURWHEEL CONVEYANCE, which will be always kept on hire for the purpose of conveying Passengers or Goods from Blenheim, Picton, or Renwicktown, on very reasonable terms. James Jellyman, Newtown, Blenheim. October 25th, 1867. 924
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 96, 11 January 1868, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 96, 11 January 1868, Page 1
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