FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. ijrjjS-% fpHE Fine New Auckland Built dr*&M> Bri S " MOA >" 3gBEjS£L 281 tons register, will leave for the Wznuxsa a jj OVe p ort on y^ N ovem ber. 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, Grahame, Fort Street. Auckland, Oct. 30, 1849.
FIRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. WITH ALL DESPATCH. Jk^vKs HE A 1 Barque JWL*. -I « PILGRIM," jffl^Lffl^^ 450 tons burthen, Joseph Frances, WEEBaBS& Commander. For Freight, or Cabin and Intermediate Passage only, early application is requested, as only the limited number of Forty passengers will be taken. An Experienced Surgeon will be carried. Apply to James Macky, Or to Combes and Daldt. Passengers by the above vessel are requested to have their luggage on board on Saturday, and pay the remainder of their passage money, as she wiU positively sail on Monday, sth November. Oct. 31st, 1849,
FOR CALIFORNIA. To Follow the " Pilgrim." j~-> v »''-npHE fine American Barque S&fak&~ " PEMBROKE," i£s*jfcjfnr&*t 3°° tons burthen, E. S. Porter, Commander, has nearly all her cargo engaged, and has room for a limited number of Cabin and steerage Passengers. Early application is requested to the Commander on board, or to James Macky, Queen-street. Auckland, 15th Oct. 1849. IB2T It is to he borne in mind the superior advantages enjoyed by American vessels in carrying foreign goods to the above Port
FOR TARANAKI. (a regular trader.) JgjjSm^ I « WILLI AM JAMES," JB||||||P^ P Thomas Morgan, master, will «2g2g&ggQ9 sail for New Plymouth, from Onehunga, on Friday next. For Freight or Passage apply to Thos. W eson & Co*
EX "ENTtiRPIiiZE." On Sale by the Undersigned, 100 CASES GENEVA. James Macky. Queen-street, October 29, 1819.
EDUCATION. MRS. THOMAS, late from England, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity that she has just opened an Establishment for a select number of Young Ladies. Terms — For Boarders with Instruction in every branch of a thoroughly sound English Education, with Writing, Arithmetic, and plain and fancy Needle-Work— -Thirty Guineas per Annum. Washing — Five Guineas, per Annum. French, Music, and Drawing, on the usual terms. Day Scholars under six years, Six Guineas ; above that age, Eight Guineas per Annnm. Oct. 30th, 1849.
WANTED, by a Man, lately arrived from England, a situation as Groom and Valet, or as an Agricultural servant. Has been long acquainted with, and understands the training and management of Horses. Apply at the New Zealander Office.
Oct. 30th, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 370, 31 October 1849, Page 1
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