FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, "sA&iLnrHE Brig "MOA," 282 tons »||||p^' J register, I. N. Norris, ComraliasSßSKa mander, will leave for the above Port on Tuesday next. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort Street. May 1, 1850.
FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT.
lfiT^vylv TP H E Fine Fast Brigantine Jf|||\ S "ISABELLA," JSfiijfi^^ 1 ' George Gedge, commander will jg^j^gp sail for the above Port THIS DAY, May the Bth. [ For Freight or Passage, having first-rate accommodations, Apply to the Master on Board, or to Thomas Lewis. Wharf, Queen-street, May Bth 1850,
FOR CALIFORNIA.
M-& rr»HE Fine First Class Ship j&filL " LORD STANLEY," fiSHy^, 4CO tons, Hugh McKay, CommanSKSasSSS^ der, will sail for the above Port on an early date, a large portion of her Cargo being on board, and other engaged. Has room for four cabin and six intermediate passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to Thomas Lewis. Wharf, Queen-street, 7th May, 1850.
FOR CALIFORNIA.
£Jk& 77 OR SAN FRANCISCO, J!ii&k the A X Marque Mg^^ "CONSTAN T," «J|£~^3g?32> 535 tons Register, Coombes, Commander, daily expected from Sydney, has •room for Seventy Tons (70) Freight, and a few Cabin and Steerage Passengers, for which early application is necessary. James Macky. Auckland, April 25, 1850.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
JTyjjkjr HJP HE A. 1. Barque JlffS^ I "INCHINNAN" vKWiisr 565 tons register, Henry Pearse, gJa&llaßp commander, having the greater poriion of her cargo already engaged, will sail positively for the above Port, on the Ist June. For freight or passage, early application is requested. James Macky. May Ist 1850.
DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE.
|^ONNELL ,AND RIDINGS SSfP^^Bj. \y have received instructions to m SMJSI r Sell by Private Contract that beauisSSSSSSStiful suburban property known as "ACACIA COT TAG E," situated in Glen Ligar, within ten minutes' walk of Official Bay. It consists of about" two acres of remarkably fertile Land, a Dwelling House, with Kitchen and Outhouses. The Land is laid out in a Garden and Orchard, substantially enclosed, and well stocked with fruit trees. A small Paddock,-a Well with an unfailing supply of Water, and an ever-flowing spring at the bottom of the round.
TO BE LET,
_ 7" ITH immediate PossesJBfflHraSfe^ v t sion, the HOUSE fIK&Ur and PREMIES under Mount fflBffPPL Eden, formerly occupied by Mr. Vaile, and lately by Mr. Webb. Apply to Mr. Whitaker, May 2nd, 1850. Solicitor, Auckland.
TO BE LET, *v_jbl__ 171 7 1 TH immediate PossesifP B^ ff sion, the HOUSE and fimUff PREMISES npwintheocjgiyi&ssjßafr cupation of Mr. Wiiytlaw. Apply to Mr. Whitaker, May 2nd, 1850. Solic itor, Aucklan
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 424, 8 May 1850, Page 1
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