FOR SYDNEY DIRECT,
A iTSS nPHE fine New Auckland Buil 1 jAh^ J Brig "MO A," 281 tons aMgMfcL register, — Norris, commander, will BBW»SSfi sail f ort i ie a b ove p po t ; on Saturday
the 19th instant. 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. Graiiame, Fort Street.
Auckland, Jan. 8, 1850.
CALIFORNIA.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
44-Jh**- np II E Fine New Brig S%M^ 1 " ENTERPRISE/ '^y^^mh Captain Covering, will sail for (h^^^^&s the above Port on Friday next. Passengers are requested to hold themselves in readiness to embark on Thursday next, (10th instant.) All claims against the vessel are to be forwarded to the office of W. S. Graiiame, Fort-street. Auckland, Jan. Bth, 1850. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. To follow the " Enterprise."
v~ HPHE Fine A. 1 Barque AmsL -I "JOSEPHINE," JfflP^w 310 tons register, Captain Smith, ESSKSSSS2S now discharging Coals at the Smelting works, Kawau ; will be ready to take in Cargo here for the above Port in ten days from this date. Paities wishing to engage either Freight or Passage, are recpuested to make immediate application lo W. S. Graiiame, Fort Street. Auckland, Dec. 31, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT.
' ifu&JR HT^ II EA I First Class Ship > J|fM&\ -* "JOHNSTONE" J[B^^ 580 tons burthen, N, M., T. B. Tg^iXfi** Hanison, commander. This Magnificent Vessel has lofty 'tween decks, her cabin accommodations are very superior. Intermediate and Steerage will be fitted up with a view to the Comfort and Convenience of passengers. The " Joiinstone" would sail from Sydney, on the Slst Dec. and may he daily expected ; having a portion of her Cargo on hoard will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to Thomas Lewis, Wharf Queen-street. January 9th, 1850,
FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT.
JT^sJs TH H E Teak Built Brio MW&\ ■■■ "FANNY" OTEilli^ 250 tons kurlhen, Captain LileiggMM*s> wall, will sail for the above Port in a few days ; for Cabin passage only, Apply to Hart & Son. Dec. 22, 1849.
p 0 11 SALE, THE Fine New SCHOONER " WANDERER," of 30 tons burthen ; well found in every respect For particulars apply to W. C. Daldy, Wharf, Queen-street. Auckland, 21st Dec, 1849. Ironmongery Store. Princes-Street.
MR. ARMSON begs to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that having to remove to his New Premises in Queen Street, on or before the 23rd inst., he will Sell at very reduced Prices the remainder of his Goods — which comprise almost every article for domestic use, as well as the things usually required by Carpenters, Builders, &c, &c. January Bth, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 390, 9 January 1850, Page 1
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