FOR LONDON DIRECT, THE 7th INST.
For Cabin and Steerage Passengers and Light Freight.
J^. m H E First Class India Ship ± « CITY OF POONAII, " ||g| 700 tons burthen, Christopher *^" s^ Nelson, (late of the Bangalore), commander, owned by Messrs. Green and Co., j of Blackwall, and is recently taken out of the Calcutta trade. She offers a very favourable opportunity for Passengers or Shippers of light freight. For further particulars apply to J. A. Smith. Queen Street. August 3rd, 1848.
FOR SYDNEY. A REGULAR TRADER. t^ mi-IE Packet Brig « LOUISA," -^qIC J- 182 tons register, W. S. $4^^^ Milton, Commander, is expected t3i£££§s32 to return to Port in two or three weeks, and will have quick despatch. The superior sailing qualities of the " Louisa," and her accommodations are well known. The best, of Wines and Provisions are provided, and the utmost liberality and attention shewn to Passengers. Apply to Robt. A. FitzGeraid, Fort Street. Auckland, July 27, 1848.
FOR SYDNEY. u~ npIIE SCHOONER "S P E C," -*- Captain Burns, will sail for Sydney on Thiusday, the 10th &££tJ%**i instant. For freighs or passage, apply to Captain Burns, or to J. S. Macfarlane, Wharf, Queen-street. August 4, 1848.
NEW FLOUR, Ex "SrEC." THE Undersigned has just received, ex " Spec," 200 Bags of the Finest (fresh ground) Van Diemen's Land Flour. W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. August 4, 1848.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. VOCAL CLASS SECOND PUBLIC REHEARSAL, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST the 17th, 1848. first part. Semi-Chorus & Chorus—' Glorious Apollo'— Webbe. Song—' List to the Music of Even'— Quartette & Chorus— ' Awake, Eolian Lyre, Awake!' — Dauby. Song—' Wilt thou remember me ? — Bianchi Taylor. Solo & Chorus—' Come, if you dare'— PurcelL Song— 'Still, still, I'll think of Thee'— De Pinna. Venetian Gondola (two voices) — » Music's softest note is sighing' — W. Ball. Huntsman's Chorus—' What equals on earth the delight of the Huntsman V— Weber. SECOND PART. Solo & Chorus— 'Allegiance we swear' — Bishop Trio — ' Peace to the Slumberer' — Catalonian Air. Song—' Had I a Boat on some Fairy Stream'— Rogers. Glee—' Forester, sound thy cheerful Horn,— Bishop. Song— 'The Flowers that Blossom' — B. Hume Quartette — ' See our Oars with feather'd spray — S. J. Stevenson. Trio & Chorus—' The Gnome King'— Bishop. Bass Solo & Chorus — ' England's Song of Freedom' — Mathews. To commence at Eight o'clock, precisely. Tickets — single, 2s. 6d ; double (to admit a lady and gentleman), 4s. 6d. — to be obtained at the "New Zealander" and "Southern Cross" offices ; also at Mr. T. S. Forsaith's, Short-land-street, and of Mr. T. C. Hallamore, Highstreet. Admission by tickets only, and no money ivill be taken at the doors. G. Smith, Secictaiy and Librarian. Auckland, August 4, 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 228, 5 August 1848, Page 1
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