FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, aX$? TP he ? ne New Aiickland Built $ffir&' Brig " MO - A '" 281 tons JjssglsigL register, — Norris, commander, will * sail for the above Port, positively on Monday, the 28th 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. Grahame, Fort Street. Auckland, Jan. 23, 1850.
FOR SAN FR A N C I S C 0. X- rTHHE Fine A. 1 Barque *Ajssf\ 8. "JOSEPHINE," JfKS^' Captain Smith, 310 tons register, will sail for the above Port on or about the 1 Oth February next. Parties intending to ship by this vessel are requested to make eaily 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.
FIRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA. Jr,£r*r npHE A. 1. Barque jffvfi^ J»- "GLOUCESTER," 1 D. Tardiff, commander, will sail for the above Port im* mediately ; has room for 50 tons of freight, four cabin and eight steerage passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to James Macky, Queen street. January 22, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. JT^K HP HE A I First Class Ship jfijßjg^v -» "JOHNSTONE" otM||"^P ;> 580 tons burthen, N. M., T. B. raj^jgggffg* 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 3\st Dec. and may be daily expected ; having a portion of her Cargo on board will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to Thomas Lewis, Wharf Queen-street. January 9th, 1850, FOR "S^A L E, A FINE CARGO BOAT, capable of carrying 16 tons Firewood or other Goods. For further particulars apply to Alex. Allison, Official Bay.
TO CARPENTERS. WANTED— Tenders for the Carpenter Work of a two story Brick House ; all materials will be found by the proprietor. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 24th inst. For particulars apply at the "New Zealander" Office. Auckland, Jan. 18, 1850.
NOTICE. QTOLTSN from my Premises on Saturday O night or early on Sunday morning last,l 3th ult., A Roan Coloured GELDING, with black points, branded P. 1., or GLL, on the shoulder ; and likewise a Set of Harness, lost about the same time. A Reward of TEN POUNDS is offered for such information as will lead to the apprehension of the offender or offenders. And, further, notice is hereby given, that after this notice, in whosever hands the missing Horse should be found he or they will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. B. E. Turner.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 394, 23 January 1850, Page 1
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