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FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.

-t-k HHHE Brig «' MAUKIN," 146 ns > Capt> eames> wiil ieave l/Jgl^ for the above Port on THIS «s@iisi3 DAY, the 26th inst. For Freight or passage apply to W. t. Graiiame, Foi t- street.

November 26, 1851. A)R SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.

"T-k FT* II E well-known Brigantine .M% JL "ISABELLA," TlglS^ 140 tons burthen, is substantially «"*p*^^ built, copper and copper fastened, spars, sails, anchors, chains, &c, in most com-

plete order. The " Isabella" is allowed to be the fastest vessel of her class in these Colonies, suitable for any Trade. For further particulars apply to Thomas Lewis. Queen- street, Nov. 14, 1851.

SCHOONER FOR SALE.

a*V. fTI H E New Copper-fastened vpg^ X Schooner « FAVOURITE," Twenty-five Tons, with Rigging, Sails, Anchors, &c. Apply to Henry Niccol, Mechanics' Bay, November 7th, 1851. FOR SALE, HHHE well-known Cotter Yacht X « GNOME," in perfect order, and well found in every particular. — Price, Eighty Guineas. Apply to D. Pollen. YACHT CLUB. IT having been suggested that it would be desirable to institute a Permanent Yaciit Club, it is requested that all those who are favourably inclined to further the advancement of the same, will meet at the Masonic Hotel, on Friday next, the 28th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m., j to elect a Committee, and make such other | arrangements as may be deemed advisable. Auckland, Nov. 24th, 185 1 .

Commissariat, Auckland, 20th November, 1851, HHENDERS will be received at this Office, X until noon of Thursday next, the 27th instant, Irom persons willing to contract for furnishing the following articles for the Royal Engineer Department, viz. : Stone Lime, at per bushel, Sand, ditto. To be delivered at the Barracks. The Contract will be for twelve months, Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.

LEIGHTOW AND STUCLEY, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &c, Shortland Street,

TJ ESPECTFULLY beg to acquaint their XV customers that they will continue to carry on their business and hope by superior workmanship and attention to merit a continuance of their patronage L. and S. having often heard a doubt expressed as to their capability of getting up Superior Furniture, beg to state that having been employed at first rate houses in London and Sydney, they feel themselves competent to undertake orders, in any Style their customers may require, at prices that will dispense with the necessity of importing. A variety of well Seasoned New Zealand Fancy woods on hand.

WANTED,

mthe Advertiser, a situation as Farm ailiff or Overseer. He trusts that his long and extensive experience in agricultural operations in the most highly cultivated district in England, would assist him in giving satisfaction to an employer in Auckland, Testimonials of character produced. Apply to E. 8., " New Zealander" office.

WANTED,

AN APPRENTICE to the Baking Business •, a Boy hetween 14 and 16 years of age ; he must read, and write a passable hand. A boy from the country would be preferred. Apply to John Keliy, Baker. High-street, Nov. 14th, 1851.

ASSEMBLY ROOM, High-Street, Auckland,

SABBATH EVENING LECTURES, by the Rev. T. Hamer.

1851. Nov. 30— The Christian Atonement: its extent &c. Dec. 7.— Religion : our own choice it it. « 14. — Critical Periods in Men's History. 11 21.— -The Human Soul: its worth, &c. it 28. — To Youth, on Religious Decision. Service in the Morning at 11, and in the Evening, at 6 o'clock.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 586, 26 November 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 586, 26 November 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 586, 26 November 1851, Page 1

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