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THE FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.

irJj^jK: TH HE Clipper Bri q J|Wg\ JL " MAUKIN," Captain Bowden, 146 tons reegg^iSglßo gister, will sail for the above Port THIS DAY, (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock. Passengers are requested to be on board by 11 o'clock. W. S. Grahame. Auckland, 18th June, 1851.

FOR SYDNEY.

ju-J«— -HpHE Fine Packet Brig y/gM^r I " EMMA," tons register, Alfredßrooks, ,2yyyjj£ Commander, will sail for the above Port on Thursday next, the 19th inst. For freight or passage apply to John Woodhouse. Queen-street, June 16, 1851.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD.

f^- rriHE A 1 American Ship a«ISL "ALEXANDER," M^^^ 800 tons, Thomas Long, ComThis Ship has very excellent accommodation for Cabin and Steerage passengers, having 7 feet 'tween decks, — and will be ready in 8 days to proceed on any voyage. For further particulars apply to Captain Long, or to James Macky. Lower Queen-street, June 17th, 1851.

AUCKLAND MECHANIC S INSTITUTE,

THE COMMITTEE of Management of this Institutiou have the pleasure to announce that a LECTURE will be delivered in the Hall of the Institute, by AUGUSTUS B. ABRAHAM, Esq., On Friday evening next, at 8 o'clock, on "GOLD AND GOLD-FINDERS,"

With some account of " The Diggings of New Zealand." A. W. Hansard, Hon. Sec. June 17, 1851.

MRS. C. LAWSON RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the Ladies of Auckland and its Vicinity, to the undermentioned Goods which are now open for inspection, ex " Stately,"— Rich Satin and Velvet Bonnets Fancy Spanish and Whole Straw " « « « "Platt for making Bonnets and Hats to order French and English Bonnet Ribbons, newest styles Bridal, Bunch, and Cap Flowers, & Plumes Rich Blond Caps Chenielle, Velvet, & Blond Head Dresses A choice Assortment of Colored gros dc Naples. Black, White and Colored Satins A few Lengths of Black and Colored French Merinos Silk and Satin Parasols Ladies' Embroidered Silk Gloves " White and coloured Kid ditto Gentlemen's Black and White ditto

A choice Assortment of Dark Delaine dresses Coloured Silk and Cotton Velvets. Straw Bonnet and Millinery Establishment. Wyndham Stieet, June 17th, 1851.

CHEAP BREAD [ CHEAP BREAD!!

IN consequence of certain parties in the Town underselling, and in order to put a stop to it, the Undersigned has lowered the price of his Bread to SIX-PENCE the 2lb. LOAF of good quality. J. SAUERBIER, Queen Street. Auckland, June 18th, 1851,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 540, 18 June 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 540, 18 June 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 540, 18 June 1851, Page 1

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