FOR SYDNEY, DIRECT. A^-npHE Brig "MAUKIN," >a^|S£»» •«• Hughes, master, will sail <£^3K_£_ak for the above Port on SATURi^PTTii DAY next, the 24th inst. For Freight or passage apply to W« S. Grahame, Fort Street. Auckland, 20th Feb., 1849.
FOR NEW CALIFORNIA.
ir^s: rpHE SCHOONER. JfM^-1- DEBORAH, wWmjßpr A. Bliss, commander. This well «Sllisii&r> known vessel will be ready to receive Freight for San Francisco, on the 21st instant. For freight or passage apply to the commander on board, or to James Macky. Captain Bliss who has traded on the coast of California for many • years, will be happy to give parties every information respecting it. February 16, 1849.
FOR SALE,
THE New Schooner "VIVID," about 35 Tons, builders measurement, in about a month from this date, as the present owner has no further use for her. For particulars, apply to Walter Combes, Custom-house Agent. January 6, 1849,
FOR SALE, ■3 Y the Undersigned, a few tons SALT JD PORK, and about 200 bushels WHEAT. W. Combes.
123 & 124 SHORTLAND STREET, Next Royal Exchange Hotel, H. HADLOW BEGS to inform the Gentry of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has just received direct from London, ex " Duke of Portland," — Two cases of the most splendid and chaste patterns of • Plated and Silved mounted Goods, ever imported, consisting of 5, <$, & 8 Hole Cruets, with Cut Glasses, and revolving frame ditto Plated do do do Silver mounted Candlesticks. ditto do Snuffers and Trays Japan Chamher Candlesticks. The above are from one of the first makers in England, and will he sold on the smallest profit, for cash. AUO, On Sale, a large quantity of the Pineit Congou Tea, at Is 6d qy ft), by taking 4ft>s. Auckland, Feb. 14, 1849.
TO DAIRYMEN.
TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling-house and Dairy, together with a number of Milch Cows, conveniently situated near the villages of Panmure and Otahuhu. For particulars apply to Mr. A. Mears, Shortland-street. Feb. 9, 1849.
To Gentlemen about proceeding to * CALIFORNIA.
FOR SALE,
A FOUR ROOMED HOUSE by Manning, about 30ft. by 20ft., complete m glazed windows, doors, boarded roof, flooring, ceilings, &c, which can be erected in a few hours. It has a neat appearance, is painted inside and out, and is capable of being packed in a small compass. Apply to Mr. Hardington. Exchange Hotel.
HORSE RACING.
j ______ THE Sporting Community of Auckland are informed, that a Match is to take place on the 21st instant, at 3 p. m., at Epsom, between the two well known Geldings :—: — Greenhorn Mr. Dennet Jack Mr. Pettet. In heats — once round and a distance. Weight for age. H. Hardinoton. Feb. 10, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 285, 21 February 1849, Page 1
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