THE FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
jrJSjT/jr JTH HE Clipper Brig JP§\ I "MAUKIN," ffif^yP^ a P ta i n Bowden, 146 tons re<g^l^^^a gister, will sail for the above Port positively on Tuesday Morning, 17th inst., should the weather continue favouiable. For Passage only — a few berths being still disengaged — apply to W. S. Grahame. Auckland, 12th June, 1851.
FOR LAUNCESTON VIA SYDNEY. /r^T*r HP H E A. 1. Brigantine JffiW\ "ARABIA," iSHEP^ Capt * YoUNG > will sail for the c^&l^^s> above Port in a few days. For freight or passage apply to C. J. Stone, Auckland, 6lh June, 185!.
FOR SYDNEY.
, u^rpHE Fine Packet Brig >^§W~ ' " ? MMA '" 4^if^f^kl 35 tons register, Alfred Brooks, eri^ik^g*** Commander, will sail for the above Port on Tuesday next, the 17th inst. For freight or passage apply lo John Woodhouse. Queen-street, June 9, 1851.
FOR SYDNEY.
HP HE American Ship *4fl&iC * "ALEXANDER," M^^w^" tons, Captain Long, will sail Es&£?s^2S3i for the above Port on Wednesday,
the 1 8th mst. Parties desirous of proceeding to the Bathurst Gold Mines will find this an excellent opportunity, as her cabin and steerage accommodations are very superior. For freight or passage eaily application is requested to the Captain on boaid, or to James Macky.
June 10th, 1851. A Cook and Stewaid wanted for the above vessel.
FOR ENGLAND DIRECT
(For Light Freight & Passengers only.) J'J^JSs. HP HE Fine Ship i/DwK\ " EMIGRANT >" 'W^r 753 tons> Re S istei ' J H " H< Kem PiSsiS&£&> Commander, will visit this Port 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 f i eight or passage apply to Brown & Campbell.
COMMBB.CS AIi HOUSE-
HpHE Undersigned has received a large -8 quantity of WINTER GOODS, —ex 'Emma," comprising the following articles — Rich Silk Velvet, batin, 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, scailet, 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. Prench Cashmeres in colois. *■ quirrell, Sable, and Ermine 13oas, Victorines, and Cuffs. Children's Polkas and California Hats. Woollen Cloths, Beavets, Pilots, Cassimeies, Doeskins, Colonial Tweeds, &c. Oil Cloth for Table covers, with a gteat variety of other goods. H. R. Kane
TO BREWERS AND OTHERS.
TO LET, '"TPHAT Commodious Premises in Wyndham I- Street, known as Smithson and Scholes's Brewery, with Biewing Plant, complete. Casks, Malt and Hops, to be taken at a
valuation. Immediate possession will be given, as the present proprietors intend to leave the colony. Apply to Mi. W. Smithson. June 9th, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 539, 14 June 1851, Page 1
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