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FOR WELLINGTON VIA TARANAKI.

Ofcs^ rpHE Clipper Schooner t*||||^A "LUCY JAMES," Jgffljjijy 40 tons register, Captain Joyce, will sail from Manakau on THIS DAY, 3rd January, 1852. For freight or passage (having superior accommodations) apply to Davy & McDowell, Agents. Auckland, Jan. 27th, 1851.

FOR SYDNEY. <CW HPHE "ILIO-MAMA" will sail on rajfite^. JL Thursday, the Bth inst. For Freight or passage apply to Salmon & Co. Auckland, Jan. sth, 1 852.

FOR SYDKEY. "TjK rp H E Fine Packet Brig J3^ J- "EMMA," j32S)' 135 Tons Register, Alfred Brooks, •SWtfroW Commander, will sail for the above Port on Saturday the 10th inst. For Freight or Passage apply to John Woodiiouse. Queen-sfreet, sth January 1852. FOR SALE, A r\NE Half Share of the new Cutter m, \J "GEORGE AND MARY," jss&& 29 fons register. For paiticulars apply to Coombes & Daldy. December 29th, 1851. AUCKLAND REGATTA. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the « Masonic Hotel," THIS DAY 7th January, to make the necessary arrangements for the celebration of the 12th Anniversary of the Colony on the 29th instant. The atten* tiance of all interested in the favorite snorts of the Day, is particularly requested, Auckland, sth January, 1852.

TO BE RAFFLED, two prizes. (as soon as the numbers be filled up.) rpHE well known beautiful Cutter-yacht X " THE GNOME," about 9 tons, well and very completely found. 2. A first-class FOUB.-OARED GIG, built by Gardiner, and known to be the fastest boat for her size (22 or 23 feet keel) in the colony; ■with masts, sails, and all furniture "very complete. Conditions may be learnt from, and subscribers* names will be received by A. W. Hansard, Agent, Short] and -str c et. COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT. BAY OF ISLANDS.

Commissariat, Auckland, 22nd Dec, 1851. rpENDEES will be received at this Office, JL until 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 3 1st March 1852, viz. FINE BUEAD of the best marketable 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 now required instead of bread made from 20 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.

INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. THE above building will (Diviue permission) shortly be opened for Public worship. The friends who have kindly contributed to its erection, are respectfully informed of the present state of its nuances. £ s. d. Cost of Ground 100 0 0 " Building and Fittings . . 550 0 0 650 0 0 Received by Subscriptions in Auckland 1 125 10 0 «« Collecting Cards 44 0 0 Presented by Rev. A. Macdonald from Friends in Sydney.,.. 100 0 O Donation in Land 1 00 0 0 369 10 0 Leaving a Balance of 280 10 0 The Chapel with ground is now in the course of being placed in Trust for the use of the Church now worshipping in the Mechanics ; Institute, and under the pastoral care of the Rev. A. Macdonald. It is thought very desirable to liquidate as far as possible the present debt of which further statements will be made. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by Mr. Samuel Fqrsajth, or Mr. Kppt,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 598, 7 January 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 598, 7 January 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 598, 7 January 1852, Page 1

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