FOR SYDNEY.
irJk4?; *HE fine fast sailing barque JSWfe^ C "JOSEPHINE," WJpQ^2]o tons, Captain Smith, will «9iiiiiisß sail from Kawau, at which place she is discharging coal, for the above port on Thursday next. For freight or pat sage, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort»itreet. August 3, 1849.
FOR SALE, Being hourly expected from Hobart Town. ktl nPHE Fine Clipper Schooner vWSC. J. "JOSEPH CRIPPS," JMMgJ 90 tons burthen, built in 1843-4, Eu«s£aE229 expressly for the Van Diemen's Land Company, who spared no expense upon her. She has lately been hove down at Hobart Town, her copper, &c, thoroughly overhauled, and well found. She is a fine weatherly vessel, one of the fastest out of V.D.L., well adapted for the New Zealand coast, or the Island trade. For further particulars, apply to D. Nathan.
FOR SALE, THE well known Schooner "NANCY," 39 tons burden. 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 J. Coney, High -street.
Commissariat, Auckland, Ist August, 1849. TENDERS will be received at this office until noon of Wednesday, the Bth inst., for the supply, at Auckland, of the following articles, required for the service of tjie Royal Engineer Department, viz. — Matakana Stone. ft. in. ft. in. ft. In. 6 Stones 3-7 by 3-7 by 1-4 6 ditto 3-7 by 3-7 by 1-0 60 ditto 3-oby3-obyl-2 The Tenders to be in Duplicate and sealed, and to state the price at per cubic foot. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, 2nd August, 1849. TENDERS will be received nt this Office, until noon of Wednesday, the Bth inst., for the performance of the following Work, viz : — Making Two Presses, according to plan and specification to be seen at the Royal Engineer's Office. The Tenders are required to be sent in in Duplicate. Phillip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
AUCKLAND SUBSCRIPTION BALLS.
AT a MEETING of subscribers to the above balls, held at the Roya] Masonic Hotel, on the 2nd inst., it was unanimously resolved that the next ball should be held on Wednesday next, the Bth August, instant, at the Royal Masonic Hotel ; and the following Gentlemen were elected Stewards — Lieut. -Col. Bolton, R.E., Capt. Laye, 58th Regt., George Pitt, Esq., Wm. Young, Esq., Geo. Owen Ormsby, Esq., Percival Berry, Esq. Tickets to be obtained from any one of the Stewards. Ladies' Tickets ss. Gentlemens' do 7s. 6d. j
TO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS.
TO BE LET,
THE Property on the Epsom Road, formerly occupied by the late John Edgerly. 1 For Particulars apply to Mr, Hayes, Grocer ; Shortland-street. FOR SALE. Three Milch Cows, one with a calf by her side, and a Mare and Foal* -Apply as above. Aniwut 3 1«<1Q
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 337, 4 August 1849, Page 1
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