FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.- I
To sail positively on the 20th of September.
a O^ THE fine A 1 Barque |fflj^ 1 « INCHINNAN," JSjSigL 565 tons register, Henry Peavse, Commander. The al)ove vessel was advertised to sail from Sydney for this pott on the 15th instant, and may be expected here about the Ist September, and will sail as above. She has superior cabin accommodations, will •arryan experienced Surgeon, and be fitted up in the best possible manner for the comfort of intermediate and steerage passengers. There will be separate apartments for married couples and females, and every attention paid to their comfort. For freight or passage early application is requested, as a great portion of her cargo and passengers are already engaged. James Macky. Queen-street, 15th August, 1849.
FIRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA. , jfvs-, rpHAT Fast Sailing Schooner |M^, I « THOMAS LORD, " JjP&K!Henrv Cain, master— will sail for B&«wiisi»g an Francisco direct the end of the ensuing week. Has room for a few passengers only, and will positively sail as above. Every attention will be paid to render the voyage agreeable. Early application is requested to the master on board, or to Brown & Campbell. August 27, 1849.
A REGULAR TRADER.
FOR THE BAY OF ISLANDS,
AJCjb fTHHE Schooner "VIVID," Wj^ A will sail on Thursday next, jfilliias® 30th August. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Grahamr. Fort street, August 27, 1849.
FOR SALE, THE Copper fastened Schooner, "MARY,' 21 tons, carpenters' measurement, built by the late Mr. Sharpe ; and the well known' Cutter "SCOTCH LASS," 16 tons. They are in complete working order, and well adapted for the Firewood trade. ALSO 200 tons Firewood 500 Puriri Posts 1000 Split Rails 2000 feet Puriri Building Blocks. For particulars, apply to Thorburn & Lennie. Mechanic's Bay, 18th August, 1849.
WANTED to purchase asmall COTTAGE in Auckland. Apply at the New Zealander Office. August 22nd, 1849.
TH E Undersigned have removed to the Stores formerly occupied by J. S. Polack, Esq. J. A. GILFILLAN & Co. Lower Queen-street. 6th August 1849.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
Just received, ex " Jane Catherine," ONE CASE SUPERIOR GENT'S PARIS HATS, @ 16s. each, being a reduction of 9s. (nine shillings) of the Auckland price hitherto, at the Store of Stitchbury and Hancock, Shortland-street. August 1, 1849.
LOST, on Friday Evening, a small GOLD LOCKET, whoever may find the same and will take it to Mr. Williamson, Bookseller, Shortland Crescent, shall receive Ten Shillings reward,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 347, 28 August 1849, Page 1
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