FOR SYDNEY.
ifo&JR HP H E fine fast-sailing Brig iM^ I "MAUKIN," ISffiUQpp'MO tons, Hughes, commander, ■jgpj|^Pfy» v ill sail for the above Port on Saturday next, the 2nd June For fieight or passage apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort Street.
May 29, 1849.
FOR HOBART TOWN DIRIECT.
AJCfc* TH E fine fast sailin S regular »MW^ 1 trader, the Brigantine jPwffiSK "ADELAIDE,' 1 VKrs&B&% J3O tons burthen, Captain Gforge Gedge, will sail for the above port on Monday next, June 4, 1849, has good accommodation for Passengers. For Freight oi Passage apply to D. Nathan, Agent.
Auckland, May 30, 1849.
FOR LONDON, JriTir rp HE Barque "LOUISA," J- 450 tons, Captain Wycherly, JKhTOp^will sail for the above port, on <j3j§trf!t-^j£jSflgg the otn ot J uue. For Passage, apply to John Salmon & Co., Queen-street. Auckland, May 10, 1849,
FOR CALIFORNIA.
~~ m H E Fine A 1 Barque AA|J L "VOLUNTEER," ftfiS^ 242 tons register, W. H. Wingfield, iafesSßSS commander, is daily expected from Sydney, will sail as above in about ten days after arrival. Her accommodations for Cabin and steerage passengers are very superior, and having room for only a limited number, and a few tons freight, early application is necessary. Apply to John Woodhouse. Queen-street, May 22nd, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. To follow the brig " Fanny." rp^ 'PHE Fine First-class Barque *4ajS. J- " ENNERDALE," JllllljF' 450 tons burthen, J. G. B \lliston, K^ 33 ® 8 * comTnan der. The above vessel has superior cabin accommodations, will be fitted with every regard to the comfort of intermediate and steerage passengers, having seven feet between decks, and will positively sail fourteen days after her arrival from Port Nicholson. For Fieight or Passage apply to Combes & Daldy, Agents.
Auckland, May 22, 1849.
FOR SALE.
THE well-known Schooner "NANCY," 39 tons burthen. This vessel is well adapted for the coasting trade, being built expressly for that purpose, and well found in every particular. Can be ready for sea in a few hours, For Particulars apply to the undersigned. J. Coney.
SHIPWRIGHTS WANTED. A. Allison, Official Bay.
RAFFLE.
;I" HREE Magnificent OIL PAINTINGS, L by well known Masters, will be Raffled for at Mr. Hardington's Hotel, in the course of the ensuing week. There will be three Prizes to be thrown for in the following manner, viz.: The highest thrower will be entitled to his choice of one of the three pictures ; the second highest to his choice of one of the other two ; and the third highest to the remaining one. Tickets— £l Is.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 1
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