FOR. SYDNEY, /X » rTHB Fast Sailing A 1 Barque JM^ 1 "HELEN S. PAGE," ffsjF|^ 225 tons, J. J- Church, com«*Aua>»r' mander, will sail for the above Port on Friday, 2nd January. For freight or passage, apply to James Macky, Queen-street. December 28th, 1851. Passengers are requested to be on board on Thursday evening.
jT\^ new Clipper-built Schooner James Liddell, master, 60 tons i)urthen,"will sail for the above Port on Wednesday next, the tflst inst. For Freight or Passage apply to S. Norman, New Leith Inn, Onehunga, or to Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen-street. Dec. 26, 1851,
FOR WELLINGTON VIA TARANAKI. -CW HTHE Clipper Schooner >Oi||^ X "LUCY JAMES/ J^jj||pl|£ 40 tons register, Captain Joyce, will sail from Maoakau on Saturday, the 3rd January, 1852. For freight or passage (having superior accommodations) apply to Davy & McDowell, Agents. Auckland, Dec. 26th, 1851.
FOR SALE, rv, f\NE Half Share of the new Cutter $&v vJ "GEORGE AND MARY," jyijjl; 29 tons register. For particulars apply to Coombes & Daldy. December, 29th, 1851.
COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT. BAY OF ISLANDS. Commissariat, Auckland, 22nd Dec, 1851. mENDERS will be received at this Office, _1. 3pntil noon of Thursday, the 15th Jan., 1852, from persons willing to supply the following article for the use of the Troops at the Bay of Islands, from Ist February to 31st March 1852, viz. FINE BREAD • of the best ma rketable quality. The Conditions of Contract are stated in the Commissariat Advertisement, dated 14th Jan., 1851, inviting Tenders for the Auckland District, for the twelve Calendar months, commencing Ist. April, 1851, with the exception of Article 2. of those Conditions. Bread of the above description being how required instead of bread made from 2U per cent Flour. It is requisite that strict attention should be paid to Article 10. of the Conditions referred to. Every Tender that is not signed in >the manner therein specified will be considered ■ineligible for acceptance. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
CATTLE RUN. TO BE LET, for a term of : years, a most desirable Cuttle Run, capable of carrying 120 to 150 head, abounding with excellent grass, nutritious shrubs, and fresh water, affording winter shelter, and favoured with tnatural boundaries against straying, excepting in one place of 200 yards width, where it is being enclosed by a 3 rail fence and ditch. It offers the advantages of having on the same ■property a fine sequestered run of 700 to 800 acres, into which may be drafted off the young 'Heifer Stock ; and next season there will be, •contiguous, a rich grass paddock, into which may be turned any cattle required to be fatttened for market. Terms, — Thirds 6f Encrease. Stock to be delivered ujpon, and taken from, the Run. Apply to Mr. Hardington, Royal Exchange Hotel. Auckland, Dec. 241h, 1851.
NEW POTATOES of excellent quality at 4s. 6d. PER HUNDRED-WEIGHT. At O'Brien's, Corn and Crockery Store. Shortland-street.
FOU S ALE At the Stores of the Undersigned, 600 BUSHELS SUPERIOR MAIZE. Jamikson Jaryie, Fort Street. 261h December, 185!.
WANTED. A GENERAL HOUSE SERVANT. Apply ZJL at the " New Zealander" Office Dec. 26th, 1851.
TITANTED— An Active Man as WAITER. ir Good, references will he required. Apply to Mr. Hardington, Royal Exchange Hotel. Auckland, 12th Pec, IS6I,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 596, 31 December 1851, Page 1
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