I FOR HOBART TOWN. AJL$r- T HE fine fast sailing Brigantine »ii^ ■*• " CAMILLA, " J^^^3oo tons burthen. T. J. Cundell, commander, will sail for the above port (via Kaipara) in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to C. J. Stone, Princes-street. March sth, 1850.
FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT. JTsCk- Tffl H E Clipper Brigantine JEffiflfc^. J "ISABELLA," WMff^^^ 150 tons, George Gedge, mas■jj^fl^fpsa ter, will sail for the above Port on Thursday next, 7th March. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to the Commander on board, or to Thomas Lewis, Wharf, Queen-street. March 4, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA. » JT|n-* HPHE fine fast-sailing A I British jffli^ J- built Ship jjfSJSjjp "COMMODORE," 23 * 3 *** 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 number of passengers will be taken. March 4, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA. First Ship for San Francisco. Jt^T^r H^HE A 1 first class Ship JfMfcL 1 "JOHNSTONE/' wSffilP^ SSO tons> T# B> Harrison » Com - «S§g3g§3J2^ mander, is under engagement to sail for the above Port on the 9th 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, March 4, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA. A JHC"» HP^ well-known clipper barque i|}\ 1 "HAMLET," 425 tons legister, Joseph Wilson, iSSjESse!S * i Commander, has room for four cabin and twelve steerage 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 Mr- T. Henberson ; or, j W. C. Daldy.
NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Mark Somerville and Robert Given McCutcheon, under the firm of Somerville & Co., of Shortland-street, Auckland, Grocers, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. M. Somerville will pay the debts of the Partnership, and is solely entitled to receive the debts due theieto. Dated at Auckland, 2nd March, 1850. '. M. Somerville, R. G. McCutcheon. Witness, Tnos. E. Conry, Solicitor, Auckland.
The business will in future be carried on by M. Somerville on his own account, where he trusts by civility, care, and strict attention, to deserve the same patronage formerly bestowed by his numerous friends and the public in general. M. Somerville. Shortland street; March 4, 1850,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 406, 6 March 1850, Page 1
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