FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT.
i iTh* THE Fine Fast Sailing Barque v^ajg^ 1 « ENNERDALE," JjKZ 450 tons burthen, J. G. Balliston, Apply to COMBEB & DALDY, Agents. Auckland, August 4, 1849.
NOTICE.
To Shippers and Passengers per " Ennerdale."
PARTIES are requested to have all Cargo and Luggage alongside on or before Thursday next, as she will positively sail on Friday. Combes & Daldy, Agents. Auckland, 6th August, 1849.
FOR SYDNEY. JriTgr HpHE fine fast sailing barque JffiiLw I ' "JOSEPHINE," J™m^^^4oo tons, Captain Smith, will 'j|EfffS»» sail from Kawau, at which place she is discharging coal, for the above port on Saturday next. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. August 3, 1849.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. t jT5j->. fine A 1 Barque *MJK 1 « INCH INNAN," SBjR 565 tons register, Henry Pearse, •S*" 3 "**** 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 gicat portion of her cargo and passengers are already engaged. For freight or passage apply to James Macky. Queen-street, 12th June, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA.
r-JTir HpHE Fine Clipper Brig WmmS& A 1, teak built, 168 tons regisr jPPJjjj|r| ter, Captain G. Dicey, expected to arrive from Sydney daily, will only be detained in Auckland three days. The above vessel is expressly fitted up for the accommodation of cabin, intermediate, and steerage passengers. For passage, a few berths only being disengaged, early application is necessary to Thomas Lewis, Queen-street. Auckland, August 9, 1849.
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.
FOR SALE, ONE HALF SHARE of the well-known fast sailing Carvel-built Schooner Blue Bonnet, of 13 tons—built by Sharpe & Nicol. Apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.
STRAYED,
FROM MY FARM adjoining Mr. Hart's, a Chestnut Mare (aged), branded 108 under the saddle, short tail, not clipped, last seen near the Epsom Church ; had a sore on the withers and a flax string round her body. Ten Shillings Reward for her delivery at Mr. Littlewood's, Epsom, or to me at Auckland, •r Five Shillings for information where she is running. Jame3 C. Hill. Auckland; Aug. 8, 1819,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 339, 9 August 1849, Page 1
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