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FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. A JOfc T H E FINR Smp $4sfii|v X " MARY CATHERINE," jPBaP- 50 ° tons burthen, Henry T. Fox "**** (late of the "Emma"), Commander, will clear for the above Ports Tins Day, (Saturday.) All Passengeis by this Ship must be on boaid by 9 o'clock, this morning; and all accounts against her to be sent in before noon. Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen-street. May 10, 1851.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. &ss\Js\ HPHE Clipper Brisr Jra^. -*- -mo a," gfBOTIP*' 2B6 tons, S. D. Norris, Com<£&&ijt&^ mander, will sail for the above Port on Tuesday next. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. GIIAIIAME, "FoLt-street, May 9th, 1851. A Good MILK GOAT wanted for the above vessel.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. A H?- HpHE A 1 Barque JL "DANIEL WEBSTER," 30$mg^ 296 tons, PmnP Jones, corarnan- (^ 33^^ der, will sail for the above Port on Wednesday, the 1 4th instant. j For freight or passage, apply to John Salmon & Co,, Lower Queen-street. May Bth, 1851.

FOR HOB ART TOWN DIRECT. A-~-J?~- ~np"H13 Clipper Biug\ntine y^%^"^ "ISABELLA," S. Shanks, master, will sail isgy^ggbll^ggU for the abo\e Port on Wednesday next, the 14th msiatit. For freight or passage, apply to Thomas Lewis, Agent. Queen- street, May 9, 1851.

Ex "VICTORY." On Sale by the Undersigxed. A(\ BUNDLES OAKUM V 40 barrels Coal Tar 28 packages Europe Rope White Lead, Paint Oil, Paint Brushes Stockholm Tar, Fitch, Patent Black Varnish, Bright Varnish, Canvass, Twine, &c, &c. ALSO Pit and Cross-cut Saws Ditto ditto Files A Few Small Casks PRIME SALT PORK Thos. Russell, Fort-street.

WHARF STORES, Victoria Lane. to those who desire the comfort of a dry Foot for the approaching Season. P. A. PHILIPS Begs most respectfully to inform the Public that he has just opened ONE CASE MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S GUTTA PERCHA SOLES, &c, &c, now so greatly admired, and used in preference to Leather, in England by nearly all classes. " We justly recommend this truly valuable invention to those who desire durability combined with comfort and cheapness." — Extract from the London Times. Now selling at one-half the price of leather, with full directions for the simple mode of applying these Soles either to Men's, Women's, or Children's Boots and Shoes of every description. To Settlers and parties in the interior, they would be invaluable. Apply early at the Wharf Stores, Victoria Lane, Next to the Victoria Hotel.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 529, 10 May 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 529, 10 May 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 529, 10 May 1851, Page 1

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