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FOR SOBART TOWN DIRECT.

~1 -r Tf^HE A 1 Clipper Brigantine Js|k X "ISABELLA," 3§l^ il<s ® tons> EnWELI '» faster, *^»is&» will sail for the above Port on Saturday next, the 22nd instant, at 4 o'clock, p. m. The above 1 vessel offers an excellent opportunity to Emigrants for the Port Phillip " Gold Diggings," the voyage from Hobart Town to G-eelong being short, and passage money moderate. For Freight or passage apply to the Commander on board, or to Thomas Lewis, Queen-street, 18th November, 1851. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. -t rpHE Barque " CADET" 347 tons, X will sail on Saturday next, J||||||. the 22nd instant,— has good accomodation for Steerage Passangers. For Freight, Cabin, or Steerage Passage, apply to John Salmon. November^, 1851. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.

-Ltk rrvHE Brig « MAUKIN," 146 J3k. X Tons, Capt. Eames, will leave for the above Port on Saturday ■*Sww < w^..Hgzt, the 20th inst., (weather permitting). For Freight or passage apply to W. S. Graiume, Fort-street. November IS, 1851. THE NEW CLIPPER-BUILT SCHOONER « CICELY," About 60 Tons Burthen. FOR CANTERBURY,

Calling at Taranaki and Port Nicholson, (should 'sufficient inducement offer)

.i^v npHE New Schooner " CICELY," V&?|p|^ JL' Captain James Liddell, will J=||||*|l^ sail for the above Ports, from Manukau, in a*f«w days. For particulars apply \p Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen-street, or to Samuel Norman, New Leith Inn, Onehunga. November Mth, 1851. FOR SALE 4BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.

*T-jk TT\ iH E well-known Brigantine JH^. X "ISABELLA," 140 tons burthen, is substantially built, copper and copper fastened, spars, sails, anchors, chains, &c, in most complete order. The " Isabella" is allowed to be the fastest vessel of her class in these Colonies, suitable for any Trade. For further ? particulars apply on board or to Thomas Lewis. Queea-street? Nov. 14, 1851.

SCHOONER FOR SALE.

<*}cv np "H E New Copper-fastened Wll^A -Schooner "FAVOURITE," J^jiflllll^ of Twenty-five Tons, with Rigging, Sails, Anchors/&c.

Apply to

Henry Niccol, Mechanics' Bay, November ?th, 1851.

Commissariat Office, Auckland, 28th October, 1851. 'Will be received at this Office, J- until noon -of Wednesday, the 1 9th November, 1851, from persons willing to contract for the supply ef FRESH MEAT, at the Bay of Islands, from Ist December, 1851, to the 31st March, 1862.

Ihe Conditions of Contract will be precisely the same as those referred to in the Commissariat advertisemement for Annual Contracts for the Bay of Islands, dated 14th January, ISSI, and published in the "New Zealander" oewppaper. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.

Com missariat, Auckland,

17th Nov. 1851. npENDERS will be received at this Office J- until noon, of Monday next, the 24th anstant., from persons willing to supply Her Majesty's Ordnance Department with 100 CLAMPS LONG SCRUBBERS A: pattern may be seen at the Barrack Office Auckland. Philip Turner.

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST TOWN WARD.

fi ENTLEMEN,~You have this day made vX me your Representative in the Municipal Council, and for that honor please to accept my sincere thanks. In that capacity I shall strain every nerve to protect and advance the interests of yourselves and of our Province. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Tour obedient Servant, Edwin Davy. Nov. 18, 185 Y.

FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, PORIRI, and all descriptions of Fencing Timber. Ditto Gate Posts and House

Blocks, any dimensions. N.B. The Timber warranted of the best quality, and all orders punctually attended to. R. Binns, Fort-street.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 584, 19 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 584, 19 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 584, 19 November 1851, Page 1

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