FOR CALIFORNIA. i JTk^ fPHE fine fast-sailing A I British Jggjg, " COMMODORE," 630 tons burthen, James Broadfoot, Commander ; will sail for San Francisco on or about the 20th March. For Freight or Passage, (cabin, intermediate, or steerage,) having superior accommodations, apply to C. J. Stone. N.B. — The greater part of her cargo being already engaged, the " Commodore" will have quick despatch. Only a limited nnmber of passengers will be taken. February 15, 1850.
FIRST SHIP FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. A-~d~~~ m *TH H E well-known fast sails^k&®&~ •*• ii n g> Eritish-built Barque « COLONIST," H^^^t^t^vf A 1 , 350 tons, John Marshall, Commander; has room for about 50 tons freight, a portion of which is already engaged. As this vessel will meet with every despatch — made requisite by the number of emigrants on board — arrangements for freight and passage will be made on reasonable terms. Has two cabin and two intermediate berths disengaged, for which early application is necessary. Apply to John Watson Bain, Wharf, Queen-street. 18th February, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA, to touch at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. JzMjß: HP ** E First Class Ship jMfflfew -* " JOHNSTONE" wllplSSP^ 58 ° tons burthen » N « M -» T - B - ■^fpp-^j||j£» Harrison, commander, will sail on the 26th of February for California direct. This Magnificent Vessel has lofty 'tween decks, her cabin accommodations are very superior, and parties wishing to take passages are invited to visit and inspect hei on board. Intermediate and Steerage will be fitted up with a view to the Comfort and Convenience of passengers. She carries an experienced Surgeon. *#* The " Johnstone " will arrive in California in Spring, at the commencement of the season for Gold Digging, For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queen-street. February 4th, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA. A fiv"* T^HE well-known clipper barque «!W|k 1 "HAMLET," j|fi||l||g 425 tons register, Joseph Wilson, **^ SBas Commander, has room for four cabin and twelve intermediate passengers only, and will sail in thirty days from this date, having all her cargo re.idy 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 Mr T. Henderson ; or, W. C. Daldy.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO. *JK^r Hf H E Clipper Schooner %MW^^\ ■*■ " Sir John Franklin," W|^r 69 2 tonS > Will Sail aboUt the llth For cabin passage only, apply to Mr. Campbell on board. Auckland, Feb. 4, 1850,
WANTED. WANTED A SAILING MASTER and MATE to proceed to California. None need apply who cannot produce satisfactory reference as to their capability and character. Apply to John'Campbell, on board the " Sir John Franklin." ' Feb. 18th, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 402, 20 February 1850, Page 1
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