FOR SYDNEY.
~1-3\ nHHEFAST Sailing Brig iSfk J- " RAVEN," 170 tons, Captain Bowden, will *%^&s& sail for the above Port on Saturday next, the Cth December. For Fieiffht or Passage apply to W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, Nov. 28, 1851.
#$>B. SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.
-J-k rp H E well-known Biigantine "ISABELLA,"' 140 tons burthen, is substantially i£\Sii§ii£ds 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. V*K np H E New Copper-fastened Wife^ -*- Schooner « FAVOURITE," of Twenty -five Tons, with Rigging, Sails, Anchors, &c. Apply to llfnry Niccol, Mechanics' Bay, November 7lh, 1851.
FOR, SALE, nPHE well-known Cutter Yacht JL « GNOME/ in perfect order, and well found in every particular. — Price, Eighty Guineas. Apply to D. Pollen. H. H. WILLIS & CO.'s 3. I W £ OF PACKETS EETWEFN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following fine first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders :— " Clara," G, Potter, 600 Tons. " Simlah," Robertson, 750 " " Cashmere," Pearson, 800 " " Columbus," A. Holton, 650 "
" Lord Wm. Bentinck," T. Allan, 600 " " Barbara Gordon," W. Lilley, 500 " " Sir Edward Paget," A. Barclay, 700 " " Victory," W. L. Mullins 700 " "Cresswell," T. Williams, 700 « " Stately," T. Ginder, 700 « The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this Colony, and are prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the Vessel.
Passage Money, if Paid on Engagement : Chief Cabin (lower deck) 35 guineas each. Fore Cabin 20 " " Steerage (enclosed berths) .. 17 " " Ditto, for single men only 15 " " Children under 7 years, one-third, or under 1 4 years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell.
GOODS EX " CASHMERE."
npHE Undersigned have received their usual J- Supply of every description of Merchandize by the above Vessel. Brown & Campbell. Oct. 23rd, 1851.
l XmBXGHTON AN2> STUCLEY, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &c, Shortland Street,
T) ESPECTFULLY beg to acquaint their JA> 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 Leen 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.
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. " 21.— The Human Soul: its worth, &c. " 28. — To Youth, on Religious Decision. Service in the Morning at 11, and in the gvening, at 6 o'clock.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 587, 29 November 1851, Page 1
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