FOR SYDNEY,
Jr,jfiryfr H E Fine Brig J|||x|L. I » EMMA," ®^^M^^ 135 tons, register, Htnry T. lufe^i&iMo F ux Commander, will sail for Ihe above port on This D\y, the 23rd inst. For freight or passage apply to J. Woodiiouse. October 23, 1850.
FOR VALPARAISO.
JTA\JK r I HE Fine Ship ffM|\ 1 "OLIVER CROMWKLL." Alexander, Commander, will dSfedlisES^ sail for Ihe above Port THIS DAY.
For Freight or Passage apply to J AMI'S MACICY. Oct. 23, 1850.
FOR SYDNEY,
.'-p^ r PHE Fast Sailing Barque j^MC I "MONARCH," j|p|Jsw 356 tons register, J. 11. Lovp, comG£?£2s2a£6 mander, will sail on Friday next, 25th instant. For freight or passage, apply to Brown & Campbell. October 18th, 1850.
I FOR WELLINGTON & CANTERBURY.
J-jr £ TY\ H E AI. Barque ®|j|\ I "BARBARA GORDON " MjH i^ 33 ? tons, William Lilley,Couii^S^ mander, x\ ill sail as above on Saturday 26th instant. For freight or passage apply to Brown & Campbrll. Shortland-street, October 18, 1850. N.B. — Wanted, an Able teaman for the above Ship.
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FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, HpHE HULL of a NEW SCHOONER, * about 65 tons built of the best of materials, expressly for the ' oasting trade. She will be launched in about one inonlh. Far paiticulars apply to J. Brigham. at his Matt or to the Builder, Mr. Parklr, at Mahurangi.
WANTED,
A CHIEF OFFICER and Two Seamen, for the Barque Fairy Queen, about to proceed to England. Apply to Brown & Campbell. Shortland-street, October 18, 1850.
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Honolulu, 9th May, 1850. CAPT. TWOIIEY, Brig " Fanny."— Dear Sir: We, the undersigned, passengeis in the brig " Faniu," from New Zealand to this port, cannot take leave of you at the close of the voyage without expressing our approbation of the extreme kmdn -ss and amiable conduct we have experienced from you, duruig our stay on board ; and beg to add that we shall ever feel gratified on hearing of your health and prospeiity at any future period . w incpiely wishing you health and happiness, we remain, dear v ir, &c, Mary Partridge, Clement Partridge, Thos. Trounce, Edwin Oakley, John ox, Richard Still Smith, J. S. Polack, lute owner of the brig " Fanny."
M R. A. G. RRAD
fTfeEGS to announce to the Public of Auck- ]& land and its vicinity, that he has com menced Business as UPHOLSTER AND CABINET MAKER, in Shortland Cresent, opposite the " Exchange -Hotel ;" wht-re, by punctuality and strict attention to business, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage and suppoit. N.B.— Mattrassks Re-made and Furmtvr* RFrAIREO.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 472, 23 October 1850, Page 1
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