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I ££& DA«SENGERS by the ■ JM^-L "COMMODORE," are informed that the Shi P leave positively on Monday, Ist April — and all accounts for Freight Hr Passage are requested to be paid to Mr. C. Stone, Princes Street, not later than SaturH^ March 29, 1850.

IFOR SYDNEY DIRECT, jyyr rp HE Brig "MOA," 282 JW^v X tons register, I. N. Norris, Commander, will leave for the «^^^^^* above Port on Monday next. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Grahame, Fore -street. 29th March, 1850.

IFOR SAN FRANCISCO, ijufi^Jß f J^HE new and fast-sailinS X Schooner "POST-BCY,'' %J&S£ariJf?» about ten days from this date. For passage only, having good accommodations, apply to the Captain on board. March 22, 1850.

FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. , fr^ fpHE fine fast sailing Brigantine AMk 1 " CAMILLA, ' ' Jfi||||g3oo tons burthen. T. J. Cundell, fS^ st!SSSS commander, will sail for San Francisco on or about the 12th April. Intending passengers are invited to inspect the accommodations, which will give every satisfaction, the " Camilla " being fitted up in first-rate style. This vessel offers an excellent opportunity to parties visiting California, to ensure a speedy return, as she will be laid on for Auckland direct, immediately on discharging her cargo at San Francisco. As 250 tons of her cargo are already engaged, the " Camilla" will meet with no detention. For freight or cabin passage, (on reasonable terms), apply to C. J. Stone, Princes-street. March 19th, 1850.

NEW GOODS. VICTORIA WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM & HENDERSON have received, Ex "Moa," a Large Assortment of NEW GOODS, comprising— Muslin de Lame and Cashmere Dresses Coburgs, Orleans, Woollen Plaids 7-8 and 9-8 Hoyle's Prints White and Grey Calicoes Linen and Cotton Tick Furniture Dimity Rough Hollands, Linen Diapers A large assortment of Welsh and Lancashire Flannels Blankets, Colonial Tweeds Black and fancy Doeskins, Superfine Broad Cloths Black Watered Ducape, for Visettes, &c. Gent's Black Ducape, Satin, and fancy Silk Neckerchiefs Black and white Crape White and coloured Norwich Shawls Fancy Regatta and Scotch Twill Shirts Moleskin Trowsei s, and a large stock of Haberdashery, &c. March 22, 1850.

PREPARATORY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Victoria Cottage. THE SECOND QUARTER commences on Thursday next, April 4th. The terms (payable quarterly in advance) , are — Boarders, from £30 to £36. Day Pupils, from £10 to £16. according to age. S. Kempthorne. Auckland, March 30,1850.

EX " MOA, " A SUPPLY of SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY— on Sale by the Un- ■^ J. Williamson, Stationer

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 413, 30 March 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 413, 30 March 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 413, 30 March 1850, Page 1

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