FOR LONDON, via WELLINGTON.
JTj^: np HE Al BARQUE £mi\_ i CORNELIA, ™w)sr 4()0 tonS; Captain Micklcburgh, nj£-~fr-y.---"s<Js> will sail on the 231h instant. For fi eight or passage, apply to the Captain on boaid, or to John Salmon & Co., Lower Queen-street. November 17, 1848,
FOR THE BAY OF ISLANDS.
A Regular Trader, 4JC!r rr B XHE Schooner " EDWARD," ;^Ms|k J of Russell, 14 tons register, J|§|||L will sail for the above Port this morning, and continue to lun between Auckland and Russell with regularity. For Fi eight or Passage apply in Auckland, at the " Ship Inn ;" at the Bay of Islands, to Mr. Cook, Paihia, or to the Master, on board, when in harbour at either Poits. Auckland, 18th Nov. 1848.
FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, OR NELSON, A&s? 1 " H E Schooner " CARBON," Petrie master. JSs|iS For height or Passage apply to L*-ri6£Kj>i-J3 CONNELL AND 111 DINGS.
Harbour Master's Office, Auckland, 17th November, 1848. WANTED for the Colonial Government, a SMALL SCHOONER or CUTTER, of fifteen or tn enty tons, in good sea woithy condition. Paities who may be willing to dispose of a vessel of this description are requested to send their tenders to this office without delay. David Rough, > Harbour Master.
Commissariat, New Zealand, Auckland, 16th Nov., 1848. 7T" ENDERS will be received at this Office, J until Wednesday next, at noon, from persons willing to supply the Ordnance Storekeeper's Department, at this station, with the undermentioned article. Union Jack, 14 x 7. Philip Turner, A.C.G.
DISTRESS IN WELLINGTON AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ON SUNDAY next, the 19th inst., Sermons will be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, and Collections Avill be made, in aid of the general fund now being raised in Auckland, for the purpose of relieving the distress occasioned by a series of earthquakes, with which it has pleased Almighty God to visit that district. Morning Service to commence at 11, a.m. Evening Service to commence at 6-|, p.m. Auckland, Nov. 17th, 1848.
To the Subscribers of the Wellington Relief Fund, and the Inhabitants of Auckland in general.
fTHHE Committee appointed at the Public JL Meeting held at the Mechanics' Institution, on Thursday evening, beg to announce that the subscriptions already received amount to upwards of £500. The details, with the names of the subscribers, will appear in the next paper. Lists for further contributions remain for signature at the Union Bank, at Messrs. Gibson & Mitchells, at D. Nathan's, and at T. S. Forsaith's. Auckland, November 17th, 1848.
FLINT GLASS WARE, CONSISTING of Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Cruets, Salts, &c, &c. Cut, Plain, and Moulded, in great variety, On Sale at Monro's Queen Street.
18tii NOVEMBER. COLD COLLATION will be upon the Tahles of the "Masonic Hotel" This Day, from noon, till G o'clock, p.m., to accommodate those who may attend the Ceremonies of the day. Charge— 2s. Od, each,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 258, 18 November 1848, Page 1
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