FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. i X|v npHE Fine New Auckland Built -L Brig "MOA," Ji|KE 281 tons register, will leave for the k*^ 23^"*^ a |j O y e p or j; on ti ie i & t Novembei. The Cabin and Intermediate accommodations of this vessel will be found to be far superior to any in the trade. For Fieight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame, Fort Stieet, Auckland, Oct. 9, 1849.
FOR SYDNEY. / K^M\ rpHE Fine Fast sailing Barque 1 JSJBI^ ■*• " JOSEPHINE," ms§jf(ffP^' 400 tons, Captain Smith, wiP «pif»&&ij»aa sail from Kawau, at which place she is discharging coal, for the above port on Saturday the 20th instant. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort- street. October 15, 1849. Passengers by this vessel will be taken to Kawau by the " lion Accord."
CALIFORNIA. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. • |f|v Fine Brig ■*• " M AUKIN," JBBIJ 146 tons register, J. Bowden, I!3 * SSSSS "' master, having all her cargo engaged, will sail for the above Port, on Saturday, 20th October. The Cabin accommodations of the ' Maukin,' are excellent, and, as she will neither take Intermediate or Steeiage Passengers, she offers a very good opportunity for gentlemen proceeding to San Francisco. For Cabin Passage only apply to W. S. Graiiame, Fort-stieet. Auckland, Oct. 9, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA. aJl!^ HTHE Fine New Brig, »li^ ■ "KIWI," J|||§g* 120 tons, McLean, master, built k** 233 -*** jjy Messrs. Waltons, of Kiapara — will sail for San Francisco on the 29th instant. For freight (having a portion of her cargo engaged) or passage, apply to W. S. Graiiame, Fort Street. N.B. Early application is necessary, as only a limited number of passengers will be taken. Oct. 15, 1849.
FOR PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS. ir^jjr HP H E Fine New Ship Jffi||\ i- "ORIENTAL QUEEN." «fl§^K"64s tons register, S. R. Thomas, gj^^j&filaa Commander, will sail for the above Port on the 19th instant. For freight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. The " Oriental Queen" will have quick despatch at the Mauritius (having a cat go of sugar engaged for her) for England, and will have no objection to take either Passengeus or light Freight for the Port of London. Auckland, 15th October, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA. vs. HP HE Fast Sailing Schooner *f wIR. " ELIZA BETH >" Jllgljp 40 tons burthen, William Talbot, GSe^sSßß^i master, will sail for San Francisco on or about Wednesday next, the 1 7th instant. Has room for a few tons of goods, and four Steerage passengers. For freight os passage, apply to the Master on board. October 10th, 1849.
FIRST RATE CHRONOMETER WATCH For Sale, at the Store ov the Undersigned, A HIGHLY finished valuable Gold Chronometer. Unless disposed of by private sale within a short period — it will be submitted at an early day by the undersigned to Public •ompetition, llakt Si Son.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 366, 17 October 1849, Page 1
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