EMIGRATION
FOR NEW - YORK
The first class, British-built Ship,
AGITATOR,
of Belfast,
JOHN HENRY, Commander,
417 TONS REGISTER, OR 800 TONS BURTHEN,
To Sail on the 5th March.
This splendid Ship has now proved herself the fastest
-sailing Ship belonging to the Port of Belfast, having
made the passage, last Spring, to New York, in 25 days, and
back again in 27 days, beating some of the Packet Ships of
the day. Her accommodations for passengers, in Steerage and
Second Cabin, are superior to any Vessel now going to New
York, being high and roomy between decks, and only require
inspection, to command a decided preference.
An abundant supply of Fuel and Water will be put on
board for the voyage.
For Passage, apply to SHAW'S Agents in the Country;
or, to
JOHN HIRAM SHAW,
General Emigration Office, 7, Chichester-Quay;
Who has first-class Ships for Quebec, St. John's, New
Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island, to sail 1st April
Belfast, 6th February, 1841. (312