FIRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA.
JT^^v npHE A. 1. Barque Jm}s£\ J- "GLOUCESTER," D. Tardiff, commander, will jlllllllip sail precisely on Saturday, 19th instant ; has room for 50 tons of freight, four cabin and eight steerage passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to James Macky, Queen «street. January 14, 1850.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, v '7\- k ri^HE fine New Auckland Built J Brig "MO A," 281 tons register, — Norris, commander, will e^^^ 2S sail for the above Port, 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 s . GIIAHAME , Fort Street.
Auckland, Jan. 8, 1850.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
v— ITHHE Fine A. 1 Barque aXJ? X "JOSEPHINE," Bffivi' Captain Smith, 310 tons register, elsisSSS will sail for the above Port on or
about the 10th February next. Parties intending to ship by this vessel are i-equested to make early application, as the greater part of her cargo is now engaged. Freights will be measured on shore by Captain Daldy, who has received instructions to superintend the loading of the " Josephine," and is authorised to employ any number of hands he may think requisite to load the vessel by the Bth proximo. . _ . For freight or passage, apply to W. S. GraHame, Fort Street. Auckland, Jan. 17, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT.
' jk-JST^t ri^ II EA 1 First Class Ship ''jtfpffc^ JL "JOHNSTONE" ffiSIIBi^ 580 tons turtiien ' N> M<j T< B< ' JfiilPJliSa, Harrison, 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 " Johnstone" would sail from Sydney, on the 3lst Dec. and may be daily expected; having a portion of her Cargo on board will meet with (j u ick despatch. For freight or passage apply to Thomas Lewis, Wharf Queen- street. January 9th, 1850,
FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT.
jsts&T^: r T' H E Teak Built Brig jlfj>sk\ JL « FANNY" A®fi^ 250 tons burthen, Captain LileJ§|gjj|j§Sp wall, will sail for the above Port ia a few days ; for Cabin passage only, Apply to Hart & Son. Dec. 22, 1849. F 0 II SALE, A FINE CARGO BOAT, capable of carrying 16 tons Firewood or other Goods. For further particulars apply to Alex. Allison, Official Bay
BAY OF ISLANDS.
MUCH WANTED.
A SMART CRAFT of 20 to 25 tons, with a civil and accommodating captain, to run in the trade from the above port to Auckland ; every encouragement will be given by the Bay of Islanders, or the Undersigned would charter or guarantee no loss. Chas. Berry Waetford. Bay of Islands, Jan, 10, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 393, 19 January 1850, Page 1
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