FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. AO^ T HE Fine New Auckland Built >A@|kl Bug "MOA," 281 tons register, will leave for the c*e *^ 3^ s ** f above Port on the Ist November. The Cabin and Intermediate accommodations, of this vessel will be found to be far superior to any in the trade. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Gr.ahame, Fort St,ieet. Auckland, Oct. 9, 1849.
FOR SYDNEY. i&>^V/4R nPEUS Fine Fast sailing Barque lmm\ i " JOSEPHINE," Bif^Jr 400 tons> ra P tain Smlth » will ajfe^dljlla? sail fiom 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. Graiiame, Fort-street. October 15, 1849. 8^ Passengers by this vessel will be taken to Kawau by the " Bon Accord."
CALIFORNIA. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. A O> THE Fine Brig flfjffifk -A- " MAUKIN," 'IriZSiM? *^ tOnS re S* Ster > 3. BOWDFN, cffleSS^asw niaS (- er> having all her cargo engaged, will sail for the above Port, on Monday, 29th October. The Cabin accommodations of the • Maukin,' are excellent, and, as she will neither take Intermediate or steerage Passengers, she offers a very good opportunity for gentlemen proceeding to San Francisco. For Cabin Passage only apply to W. S. Grahawe, Fort -street. Auckland, Oct. 19, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA. aXljt r S ne ew **"£* 3^^^t 120 tons, McLean, master, built u**% s &*&& M essrS( Waltons, of Kiapara — will sail for San Francisco on the 29th instant. For cabin passage, apply to W. S. Graiiame, Fort Street. Oct. 19, 1849.
FOR PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS. tfi^MSR T^HE Fine New Ship ]I^ffm\ -*- "ORIENTAL QUEEN." ■1^645 tons register, S. R. Thomas, gjjfllill&a Commander, will sail for the above Port on the 23rd instant. For freight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. 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, 19th October, 1849.
oalcs bp aucttou. HART % SON Will Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, at 11 o'clock, THIS DAY, the 20th inst., without the least reserve, X TONS Y. D. L. FLOUR *•* 10 chests Souchong and Hyson Tea 5 catty boxes fine Gunpowder ditto 2 tons Mauritius and Manilla Sugar ,1 ,ton Ship Biscuit, in bags •20 (boxes Mould Candles 20 barrels Vinegar 10,000 Cigars Ale, in draft and bott]e -Coffee, Confectionary Blankets, Boy's Clothing Drapery, Slops 2 bales blankets 30 tons Empty Casks Chimney Ornaments Pictures, Brass Wire Sieves Steel Mills, B. Y. tickles Crockery, Oatmeal, Jamaica Ginger Brooms, Brushes, &c. And a quantity of Household Furniture.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 367, 20 October 1849, Page 1
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