FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT. £&JZi HP HE "CAMILLA" wil 1 jj|w^^\ clear at the Customs on ffl^^^^ 1 Monday, (if possible) , and proceed to sea forthwith. All accounts against the ship are requested to be sent in to Mr. C. J. Stone, Princes Street, not later than Monday night, and Passengers to have all on board early on Tuesday morning. , April 12,1850.
FOR HONOLULU, SANDWICH ISLANDS. &JjjsJ\ HP HE fine Belgian Ship Mmm^ « f< OCEANIE," HBSjr 600 tons blirtllen > Cap l - Radon, will sail for the above port about t,he 20th instant. For freight or passage, early application is requested to James Macky, Queen-street. April 9, ISSO.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, April 4th, 1850. rpENDERS will be received at this Office M. until noon of Monday, the 15th instant, from persons willing to purchase 10 Working Oxen 3 Drays and the Gear belonging to them. The Oxen are in good condition, and are perfectly broken in. They were recently employed at the Pensioner Village of Howick, and are now to be disposed of in consequence of a contract for furnishing Transpoit having been entered into. The above may be inspected by any person making application for that purpose. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General,
Commissariat Office, Auckland, 11th April, 1850. rpENDERS will be received at this Office M. until noon on Thursday next, the 18th inst., for the performance of the following Work, foi the Royal Engineer Department, viz : — Rubble Masonry at qp> perch. Specificntions may be seen on application being made at the Office of the Commanding Royal Engineer. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
mats: suits 1 hats: BY THE WELL KNOWN MAKER "THOMAS TOWNEND."
Just Received, ONE CASE VENTILATING VELVET NAP HATS— the very best make. One case Superior Fancy Coloured Shirts COLONIAL TWEED CLOTHING, ready made Coats, Waistcoats and Trowsers. CHESTERFIELD WRAPPERS Pilot, Flushing, Bpaver, and d'Orsay Coats A few very Superior Black Frock Coats @ £2 12s. each. *^* Colonial Tweed Clothing made to order ALFRED JONES, Railway House, Queen-street. April t2, 1850.
STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON the Ist of February, from Mr. Parker, Freeman's Bay, a HAY GELDING, with two white fetlocks behind, a white star on forehead, one broken rib on the off side', with a black mane and tail. A Reward of FIVE POUNDS will be given on the conviction of the offenders who stole it, and a Reward of ONE POUND to any one returning the same if strayed. Wm. Parker, Freeman's Bay, April 11.
ON SALE BY THE UNDEB SIGNED, Ex " St. MICHAEL," 2 COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by Broadvvood & Son, 2 Square ditto ditto ditto Jaws Macky. March 25, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 417, 13 April 1850, Page 1
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