FOR SYDNEY, DIRECT. > i™rpiiE B ri g "MA U X IN," y^^^M^ Hughes, master, will sail /X^fPgspk, for the above Poit THIS ¥^^M&L DAY, the 28th inst. For Freight or passage apply to W. S. Graiiame, Fort Street, Auckland, 28th Feb., 1849.
FOR NEW CALIFORNIA.
JrJT /r rpHE SCHOONER Jfss|§|^ 1 DEBORAH, SIX&^ A ' Biiss; comman(]er - Tiiis v^ gfe^'v.ai^^g? 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, 1549. FOR HOBART TOWN via HOKIANGA. To sail on the Ist March. AX%r TP HE barque "COLONIST," J Captain Marshall. j 3|P||||l For freight or passage to HokiSkALs^ S/A an g a; apply to Robt. A. FitzGerald.
FOR CALIFORNIA,
iSr^jfir nPIIE Ameiican B\rqi?e ' JSHSk * FRANKLIN, WHEP^ 391 tons, Capt. M. Cooper.— «Hg2s26sgBE» Should a sufficient number of passengers offer within the following two days ; this vessel will be laid on for the Gold region. Apply to Robt. A. FitzGerald. February 28, 1849,
Colonial Secietary's Office, Auckland, February 27, 1849. THE TENDERS, submitted in pursuance of the Notice of!sth inst., for building a Culvert across the Papakura road near lot 1, of section 12, having hcen declined — Tenders, sealed and in duplicate, for the above service, ■will be received at this Office, until noon on Wednesday, the 14th March. Levels, Sections, and Specifications of the work required can be seen on application to the Superintendent of Roads, at the office of the Surveyor General. For the Colonial Secretary, J. Coates.
Commissariat Office, Auckland 23rd February, 3 849, V ENDERS will be received at this Office, until noon of Thursday next, the Ist March, for supplying the Royal Engineer Depaitment with the following articles :—: — 4 Tables \ o{Rcq 4 Presses j 3 Wash-hand Stands. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application at the office of the commanding Royal Engineer. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
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 Silver mounted Goods, ever imported, consisting of 5, G, & 8 Hole Cruets, with Cut Glasses, and revolving frame ditto Plated do. do. do. Silver mounted Candlesticks ditto do. Snuffers and Trays Japan Chamber Candlesticks The above are from one of the first makers i in England, and will be sold on the smallest profit, for" cash. ALSO On Sale— a large quantity of the Finest CONGOU TEA, (a) Is. 0. qy lb., by taking 41bs. Auckland, Feb. 20, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 287, 28 February 1849, Page 1
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