FOR CALIFORNIA. A_O\"* 'THE fine fast-sailing Al Britisr jAwivk ■*■ built Ship Jgßjgj « COMMODORE," •s**' 6l ** 2 "* 630 tons burthen, James Broadfoot, Commander ; will sail for San Franciscc 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 oi passengers will be taken. February 15, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA. F/rst Ship for San Francisco. JySTir HHHE A 1 first class Ship JffiK^ * "JOHNSTONE," JgjUl^^ 580 tons, T. B. Harrison, Comig^gis£*!r> mander, is under engagement to sail for the above Port on the 3rd of March. Height 6 ft. 6 in. 'tween decks, and carries an experienced Surgeon. For passage immediate application is requisite, as the "Johnstone" will be positively despatched on the day named. Apply to the Captain on board, or to Thomas Lewis, Agent. Wharf, Queen-street, Feb. 19, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA. jjnS-» "HP HE well-known clipper barque S "HAMLET," JKMfai 425 tons register, Joseph Wilson, Commander, has room for four cabin and twelve intermediate passengers only, and will sail in thirty days from this date, having all her cargo rcj.dy 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. ljySsyJiß fp H E • Clipper Schooner j||®w|^v -*• " Sir John Franklin," ffifSffiSlP^ 691 tons, will sail about the 1 lth For cabin passage only, apply to MrCampbell 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." Peb. 18th, 1850.
HAY. FOB, SALE, a Ilick containing 12 tons of fine Rye Grass and Clover Hay, situate at Epsom ; the purchaser to be at liberty to cut and cart it away at pleasure. This Hay w as saved without the least wet and is not to be equalled by any in the country. Apply to Mr. D. Nathan, Merchant, Short-land-street, where a sample may be seen.
FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE I. 0. 0. F. M. U., No. 3920. fpHE Brethren and Friends of the Order are -i. informed that the SIXTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the ahove Lodge will he 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 precisely.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 403, 23 February 1850, Page 1
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