THE FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
JrJTjsr fip HE Clipper Brig JM^ 1 "MAUKIN," flfflplifp^ Captain Bowden, 146 tons reH^Svir^^ gister, will sail for the above Port on Saturday 14th inst., (wind and weather permitting 1 ). For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. N.B. Accommodation is being put up for a limited number of steerage passengers ; early application is requested. Auckland, 10th June, 1851.
FOR LAUNCESTON VIA SYDNEY. jr^Kjir np HE A. 1. Brigantine JmWK\ * "AR A B 1 A," tfJJIEP^' Capt. Young, will sail for the -Mr^ffj'fea above Port on or about Thursday the 12th instant. For freight or passage apply to C. J. Stone. Auckland, 6th June, 1851.
FOR SYDNEY. A~-Jt~~~^TPHE Fine Packet Brig /S%ksNr •* " EMMA," tons register, Alfredßrooks, fi2«|f|=|=gggis Commander, will sail for the above Port on Saturday next, the 14th inst. For freight or passage apply to John Woodhouse. Queen-street, June 9, 1851.
FOR SYDNEY. *Tj. rpHE American Ship I|£ "ALEXANDER," ™^^^^* 800 tons, Captain Long, will sail tSiiiisGßS for the above Port on Wednesday, the 1 8th inst. Parties desirous of proceeding to the Bathurst Gold Mines will rind this an excellent opportunity, as her cabin and steerage accommodations are very superior. For freight or passage early application is requested to the Captain on board, or to James Macky. June 10th, 1851. A Cook and Steward wanted for the above vessel.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
THE Undersigned has received a large quantity of WINTER GOODS, — ex 'Emma," comprising the following articles — • Rich Silk Velvet, Satin, Satinettes, and Watered Silk Visettes ; a variety of Shot Tweed Cloaks, of the newest styles ; Rich Paisley Scarfs and Shawls, in white, black, sea-green, scarlet, and crimson Centres ; fine Wool Shawls and Scarfs. Winter Dresses in Delaines, French Cashmere, Bellona, Jenny Lind, and rich embroidered Robes. A large variety of beautiful patterns in Gala Plaids. French Cashmeres in colors. Fquirrell, Sable, and Ermine Boas, Victorines, and Cuffs. Children's Polkas and California Hats. Woollen Cloths, Beavers, Pilots, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Colonial Tweeds, &c. Oil Cloth for Table covers, with a great variety of other goods. H. R. Kane,
British Sf Foreign Warehouse.
CLEARING OUT AT PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
IN order to make room for fresh WINTER GOODS, the undersigned purposes
SELLING OFF
for the next few weeks a portion of his present stock, at prices greatly reduced. Many of the Goods which have been subjected to this Great Reduction comprise the most useful articles in Ladies' clothing, and for family use. H. Ellis. June 10th, 1851.
PUBLIC BAKERY.
A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Hall of the Auckland Mechanics' Institute, THIS DAY, at One o'clock, to receive the Report of the Committee appointed on Saturday last. June llth, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 538, 11 June 1851, Page 1
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