FOR HOBART TOWN. ir^ T HE P ac k et Brig vMK 1 " ESPERANZA," fl|M^ 200 tons, Wm. Johnson, master, C9fcsv£2l w m sa Q f or t k e a ]j Ove p po t on i Saturday, the 6th October. For Freight or Passage having superior accommodations, apply to the commander on board or to Thomas Lf/wis, Wharf Queen-street. Auckland, October 4th, 1849.
FOR SYDNEY. &ifi\4iv TH**E Fine Fast sailing Barque J|^ 1 « JOSEPHINE," 400 tons, Captain Smith, wil l a£spiiji9 sail from Kawau, at which place she is discharging coal, for the above port on Thursday next. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. October 6,1849. fc^ Passengers by this vessel will be taken to Kawau by the " lion Accord."
FOR PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS. JT^Tjr rp H E Fine New Ship JgmK\ 1 " ORIENTAL QUEEN." tons register, S. R. Thomas, <a&a||||gp Commander, will sail for the above Port in a few days. For freight or Passage apply to W. S. Grahame. The " Oriental Queen" will have quick despatch at the Mauritius (having a cargo of sugar engaged for her) for England, and will have no objection to take either Passengers or light Freight for the Port of London. Auckland, 6th October, 1849.
FIRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. WITH ALL DESPATCH. jr JSTir rp H E A 1 Barque JsM&^ " pilgrim >" Jil®iiP^ 450 tons burthen, Joseph Frances, t^^^S^^ Commander. For Freight, or Cabin and Intermediate Passage only, early application is requested, as only the limited number of Forty passengers will be taken. Apply to James Macky, Or to Combes and Daldy. Auckland, Sept. 24, 1849.
FOR SALE, TE Copper fastened Schooner, "MARY,' 21 tons, carpenters' measurement, built by the late Mr. Sharpe ; and the well known 1 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.
FOR SALE, HpHE Fast Sailing Carvel-built Cutter Jl « ALERT," Coppered and Copper-fastened, carries about 24 tons firewood ; Sails, Dingy, and everything complete. For Particulars apply to Mr, C. Sampson, or to Gibson & Mitchell, Shortland-street.
TO LET, With Immediate Possession. THE VERANDAH COTTAGE, with two Acres of Land, at present occupied by the Auditor General. For further particulars apply to W. S. GRAHAME, Fort Street. Oct. 4th, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 363, 6 October 1849, Page 1
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