Ship Aurora and Others, Liverpool to New York.

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Document ID 9603006
Date 04-03-1848
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation Ship Aurora and Others, Liverpool to New York.;The Nation, Dublin, Saturday, 4 March, 1848.; CMSIED 9603006
21092
                         PACKET SHIPS FOR NEW YORK.

                                           The New
                              " RED CROSS LINE. "

 THE Undermentioned Superior, Fast-sailing Vessels, and
numerous others equally eligible, have been selected for
the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, or Passengers
only (as circumstances may require), from Liverpool to
New York, and they will be despatched at intervals of
six days throughout the year.
AURORA,   Captain Cottier,  1100 Tons, to Sail  8th March.
FINGAL,   Captain Tierney,  1300 Tons, to Sail 13th March.
NAOMI,    Captain Wright,   1100 Tons, to Sail 13th March.
LIVERPOOL, Captain Duffey,  1000 Tons, to Sail 13th March.
ZANONI,   Captain Raisbeck, 1000 Tons, to Sail 13th March.
ENGLAND,  Captain Everard,  1200 Tons, to Sail 13th march.
PACIFIC,  Captain Ludlam,   1100 Tons, to Sail 13th March.
                                                      FOR NEW ORLEANS,
ERIN-GO-BRAGH, Captain Brown, 1100 Tons, to Sail 8th March.
JOHN GARROW, Captain Thompson, 1250 Tons, to Sail
                                                 14th March.

 All the Vessels forming this line are commanded by men of
great practical skill and experience, who invariably study
to make the Passengers embarking under their care as
comfortable as possible; and the Vessels being fitted up in
the most approved manner, and supplied with every
convenience, they have merited and secured extensive public
support.
 The Cabin Passengers are provided with bedding and stores
of every description.
 The Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers are provided with
sleeping berths, an abundance of pure water, superior navy
bread, potatoes, meal, flour, or rice, and necessary
medicines, free of charge.
 A portion of the Second Cabin in each of these Vessels is
fitted up with separate rooms suitable for Families and
single individuals wishing extra accommodation without going
to the expense of a Cabin Passage.
 For terms of Freight and Passage, apply to
                                                                   J. and W. ROBINSON,
                                                            At the Transatlantic Packet-Office,
                                                                   48, Waterloo-road, Liverpool;
or to
                                                                         DENIS DELANY,
                                                                   7, North Wall,Dublin.
 N.B. - J. and W. R. have also a regular succession of
first-class vessels for New Orleans, Quebec, Boston, St.
John, N.B., &c., &c.