FOR SAN FRANCISCO. A JT&- HP H E Fine A. 1. Barque flfwl^. " J° SE3PHINE >" SSfflL Captain Smith, 310 tons register, I&ufwfrrsm w^j ga Q f or j fte a b OY e Port, on Saturday the 23rd inst. For Cabin Passage only apply to W. S. Grahame. All accounts to be left with the agent before the 20th instant.
FIRST SHIP FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. Jp-J^^-YW^ H E fast sailing barque s^𝔪 •■- " colonist," (&§lfigrv&* John Marshall, Commander, ■heßußEeb 350 tons burden, has room for about 50 tons freight, which will be taken at a reasonable rate. As this vessel will proceed to sea on Thursday next, she presents a favourable opportunity for shippers, to whom an engagement for her day of sailing will be given. Apply to John Watson Bain, Wharf, Queen- street. 15th February, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA. A O^ r T'HE well-known clipper barque *M|k 1 "HAMLET," Jg||||g|L 425 tons register, Joseph Wilson, * e « BBB8a ' Commander, has room for four cabin and twelve intermediate passengers only, and will sail in thirty days from this date, .having all her cargo ready for shipment. A few tons of freight will be transferred to passengers on early application, to allow the charterers to arrange accordingly. For Passage apply to Mo T. lldkdjqu&uw , ox, W. C. Daldy.
ON SALE, Ex "EAGLE." 100 buseFels bran, 14 dozen Tomahawks, 40 boxes Mould Candles W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. 14th Feb., 1850.
FINE FLOUR, Ex "Eagle,'' FROM LAUNCBSTON. »7^50 BAGS of the very best wv FINE FLOUR, fresh ground, now landing from the i above vessel, and on sale. j W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. ! Feb. 14, 1850.
WANTED FOR THE KAWAU WORKSA FEW LABOURERS, Also— A Few YOUTHS, 14 to 16 years of age. Apply to W. S. Grahame.
FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE, I. 0. 0. F. M. U., No. 3920. H^HE Brethren and Friends of the Order are J- informed that the SIXTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the above Lodge will be held on Wednesday the 27th instant at the Masonic Hotel. P. P. G. M. Hart in the Chair. Stewards : P. G. Davis, M.D., G. M. Robinson, Brother Cooper. Tickets may be obtained from the Stewards, or at the " New Zealander" Office. Dinner to be on the table at seven o'clock r precisely.
EX "HAMLET," From Sydney, And on sale by the Undersigned— IMPERIAL GUNPOWDER TEA Ditto Hyson Loaf Sugar Bottled Fruits Salad Oil Pints>nd half Anchovies Olives Pearl Barley ALSO Cigars, No. 2, Superior Tobacco Cavendish Ditto Negrohead &c, &c, &c. Wellesley Hughes. Auckland, Feb. 15th, 1850.
WANTED—A LAD to look after some cows, and make himself generally useful. Apply at the Office of this paper.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 401, 16 February 1850, Page 2
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