FOR LONDON, DIRECT. ik^As: rpHE A 1 Barque " LOUISA," J|TO|^v 14501 450 tons, W. Wycherly, com®wJlir mander> will sail P ositivel y on %Jt&£&Ms& Thursday next. For Passage, apply to John Salmon & Co., Queen -street. Auckland, June 29, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA. • rgs rpiiE fTne new brig JMKljf| 120 tons, McLean, master, built ggfciasZg« ky M essi . s> Waltons, of Kaipara — expected to arrive here about 10th August — will sail for San Francisco on or about the 20th of the same month. For Freight (having a portion of her cargo engaged) or Passage, apply to W. S. Guahame, Fort-street. N. B. — Early application is necessary as only a limited number of Passengers will be taken. June 23, 1849.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. A JTiS THE fine A J Barque v^|k 1 « INCHINNAN," 565 tons register, Henry Pearse, B **^ £f^^^ Commander. The above vessel has superior cabin accommodation, will be fitted in the best possible manner for the comfort of intermediate and steerage passengers, being well ventilated and lofty between decks. Will positively sail as above 10 days after her return from Sydney, where a great portion of her cargo and passengers are already engaged. For freight or passage apply to James MackV. Queen -street, 12th June, 1849. FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. To follow the brig " Fanny." A r^-» 'P H E Fine First-class Barque aWiL -"- " ENNERDALE," J|||§||| 450 tons burthen, J. G. Balliston, bSfe«*atsi£Z«9 commander. 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 Freight or Passage apply to Combes & Dalhy, Agents. Auckland, May 22, 1849.
FOR SALE, THE Schooner "CHARLES," and the Cutter « NAUTILUS." I The sailing qualities of the above named | vessels are too well known to require any com • ment. For further particulars, enquire of Messrs. Connell & Ridings, Queen -street. EDUCATION. MRS. WOOLLEYS Establishment for Young Ladies again resumes the usual duties on the 16th inst., — where the following branches of education are unremittingly attended to, viz : — English Literature, and use of the Globes, French, Music, Drawing, and Dancing ; the latter accomplishment commences from this vacation, and is under the superintendence of a competent Lady. Queen-street, Auckland, July 4, 1849.
S. YOUNG, No. 11, SHORTLAND CRESCENT, MOST respectfully begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland, that he has commenced business as a SILVER-SMITH COPPER-SMITH AND TIN PLATE WORKER. All kinds of Fancy Lamps, Solar, and others cleansed and repaired— and miscellaneous jobs in the above branches neatly executed, on the shoi test notice,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 324, 5 July 1849, Page 1
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