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FOR SYDNEY.

r H^ HE Fine Brig *^$§&« " "EMMA," 135 tons, Henry Thos. Fox, Commander, will sail for the above Port on Tufsday, the 18th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to J. Woodiiouse. Queen-street, Feb. 13, 1851.

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

£&£" r l noted clipper Schooner Jsi!snk\ LIGHTNING, SwffiW^ 160 tons I)Urthen> A l for Uve^ ve Jl^&^y^ 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 accommodations, presents a favourable oppoitunity 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 HONOLULU DIRECT. ir^jr rr/l H E Fast Sailing Brig .*■ " SISTERS," BfrClP^ 20^ tons burthen, Captain iJlllglll^ 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 & Dalky.

FOR ENGLAND, To Sail about the 15th of March, &Js\lfc. HP HE A. I. Barque JffML, 1 "WILLIAM HYDE," wHHi^^ 650 tons burthen, J J. Applewhaite, Commander, about to load at Kaipara, has room for a few tons of light Freight, and possesses superior accommodation for Passengers, and carries an experienced Surgeon. Apply to Brown & Campbell. January 16, 1851.

FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. (For Light Freight & Passengers only.) JfTy^iS: nn HE Fine Ship M^MySLX I «I?MI^R ANT" tons, Register, H. H. Kemp, •jpjslllaiß Commander, will visit this Pott about the end of May or beginning of June, from Hokianga, and will offer an excellent opportunity for passengers about to proceed to England having spacious poop accommodation. For freight or passage apply to 13rown & Campbell.

FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER. A NEW SCHOONER of about twenty- "^*- five tons, and well adapted for the coasting trade. For particulars apply to Combes & Daldy. Auckland, Feb. 12,1851.

•«. HPHE SHIP "ENTER||||Jk * PR I S E," W. B. Swain, WgiM^^^Commander, will leave this Port Monday, 17th instant. All vftwtf^iHrtiSß* accounts against the ship to be sent in this day, to Thomas Lfwis, Agent. Queen-street, 1 5th Feb , 1851.

IHUTTON OF THE B!<ST QUALITY, ONE PENNY PER POUND under the Price charged by Butchers, can be had at Mr. Robert Graham's Stables, Queen-street, on and after Wednesday next, February 14, 1851. John Kerr & Co.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 505, 15 February 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 505, 15 February 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 505, 15 February 1851, Page 1

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