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FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. To Sail on the 15tii Instant.

JrJ|r*r rm HE noted clipper Schooner MEm\ " "LIGHTNING," mffl&ffiP^ 160 tons iaunne "» A ior twe^ ve years, John Turner, commander. This fine vessel, built by Mr. White of Cowes, expressly for the Mediterranean fruit trade, from her fast sailing qualities and superior accommodationspresenls a favourable opportunity both for shippers and passengers. She will have quick despatch, and having room for only a limited quantity of freight, early application to the agents is necessary Bain & Burtt. Lower Queen-street, Ist February, 1851.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO

WITH IMMEDIATE DISPATCH, ~j*~ HPHE fin- fast-sdiling clipsOuKfr' -LADY H \ RVEY," 145 tons, James Hay, master, 13 ready to take in cargo for the abo*e port Immediate application is necessary to secure freight — Apply to Brown & Campbell, Agents,

FOR HONOLULU DIRECT.

nn H E Fast Sailing Bri q JWy\ I "SISTERS," 2^o tons burthen, Captain Hugh Clark, has principal portion of her freight engaged, and will sail for the above Port about the 10th of March next. For freight only, Apply to D. Nathan, or to Feb. Ist, 1851. Combes & Daldy.

tip auction.

SALE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

CONNELL % RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, sth instant,— ONK CASE SATIONERY, consisting of, Letter Paper — Account Books Pocket Books — Mccl Pens — Pencils Sealing Wax — Papeteries Pocket Knives &c, &c. Two Cases Printed Books, comprising, Prayer Books — Spelling Books Arithmetics — Children's Books Song Books — Novels and Tales Travels — Biography &c, &c.

CONNELL & RIDINGS

Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday next, Bth instant, at 12 o'clock — ri^HE celebrated Racing Gig ALPHABET, Jj with oars and gratings complete.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday, Bth February, at 12 o'clock, I^HE LEASE for 21 years of a very • desirable Small Farm, at Epsom, being Suburban Allotment No. 79, containing (20) twenty acres. Terms at Sale.

CONNELL # RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the Mart, Queen-stieet, on Saturday, the Bth February,— ALL that ALLOTMENT OF LAND, and the HOUSES or tenements thereon, situate in Princes-street, lately occupied by Captain Pitt and Lieutenant Pagr, and adjoining the Residence of Captain Cockcraft. Also, The DWELLING HOUSE at the rear thereof, now occupied by William Donnelly, Esq. Terms and particulars may be ascertained at the Mart, where a Plan showing the Frontages, &c, may be seen.

■CoNNRLii & Ridings have much pleasure in calling the attention of the Public to this Property, as it is one of the most valuable sites in the town of Auckland, and will, both from its situation and the character of the buildings, command a high rental. The rent hitherto realized has been £220 per annum.

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New Zealander, Issue 502, 5 February 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Issue 502, 5 February 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Issue 502, 5 February 1851, Page 1

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