FOR NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, AND OTAGO.
/r#ss\ f|^HE Barque "VICTORY," MmjmteS. ■A *> 600 tons re ?i ster > W. Mw^^^ L. Mullens, Commander, will fl||§||yi|§=9 sail as above immediately. For freight or passage apply to the Commander on board, or to Brown and Campbell. Feb. 28, 1851.
FOR HONOLULU DIRECT. Jy£T|r nf\ H E Fast Sailino Brig fcffiaw/lc^c^ **- " SISiERS, ffllP^^^ 200 tons burthen, Captain «!§l|||^j§Se> Hugh Clark, has principal portion of her freight engaged, and ivill sail for the above Port positively on the Ist of March next. For freight only, Apply to D. Nathan, or to Feb. 18, 1851. Combes & Daldy,
FOR ENGLAND,
To Sail about the 15th of March, JiT^vjfi^ T^ HE A. 1. Barque JffpffeL * "WILLIAM HYDE," r tons Durtnen > J- •*• -A ppLE - whaite, 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 SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER. ANEW SCHOONER of. about twentyfive tons, and welL adapted for the coasting trade. For particulars apply to Combes & Daldy. Auckland, Feb. 12,1851.
AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Committee will meet on Saturday the Ist March, at 3 p.m., at the Exchange Hotel, to arrange for opening the Market. James Baber, Secretary,
TENDERS.
TENDERS are required for the erection of a Stone Wall between Messrs. Williamson & Crummer's and J. Macky's Paddocks at Epsom. For particulars apply to James Macky. Feb. 26,1851.
TO CARPENTERS, &c, &c.
FROM this date until Mondvy 10th of March, Tenders will be received for building a Chapel at Onehunga. The plan and specifications to be seen at Mr. Coolahan's, Shortland-street, Auckland, on Thursdays, and at Onehunga Chapel every other day. Feb. 24th, 1851.
FOR SALE, O4 CLEAN HEALTHY BREEDING EWES. W. S. Grahame, Fort Street. Feb. 28, 1851.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.
LIBRARY.
NOTICE.— The issue of Books from the Library of this Institution will be suspended for 14 days from this date, to afford opportunity for supervision and re -arrangement of the Catalogue, &c. The Library will be open on the usual evenings, and hours, for the reception of Books now out; and all Members having any in their possession are urgently requested to bring them in immediately. A. W. Hansard, Hon, Sec. Feb. 28, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 509, 1 March 1851, Page 1
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