STEALS TO ■TAMAKI AMD OTAHXIHV
*k-k HP 1 " 113 "GOVERNOR WYNoajw^^ X YARD" will commence running between Auckland and Otahuhu**TO-MOIIROW, Thmsday, the 22nd instant, calling at Mr. Mason's, Point England, Cooper's Point, and Panmure, up and down, aud continue on this line until further notice— Reaving Auckland Thursday at noon. Friday 3 o'clock.p.m. leaving Panmure Piiciay 8 o'clock.a.m. Saturday 8 » >j Time of calling at Otahuhn governed by the state of the tide.
Passage Bffioney. Decfc . , 1 s. Od. up or down. Cabin 2s. 6d. ditto Keturn Ticket. . . 4s. Od. IToIgHt, 3>eliverca or taken from alongside. Wheat per bushel Os. 3d. Potatoes, Flour, &c per cwt os. 6d. }J „ per ton 6s. Od. Measurement goods, per ton Bs. Od. Per package, not exceeding two cubic feet or one cwt Is. Od.
The above rates will be charged uniformly to any part of the Steamer's zoute. s£ff" The attention of residents at Howick, and parties trading thereto, is directed to the short distance between that Settlement and the landing place at Mr. Mason's, and the facilities the Steamer will afford for conveyance of freight and passengers to and from Auckland. C. J. Stone, Agent.
THE « GOVERNOR WYNYARD."
n** Tip HIS new Steamer is now open HO^^. * or cn S a g ement or Excur--^^^^S sions, Picnics, the conveyance of Freight 'or Towing purposes, on reasonable terras. Apply to C. J. Stone, Agent. Princes-street, Jan. 20th, 185 2.
FOR SYDNEY. -1> npHE PACKET BRIG JL " EMMA," 135 Tons Register, Alfrfd Brooks, &&^S> Commander, will sail for the above port on THIS DAY, the 2lst instant. For freight or passage, apply to John Woophouse.. Queen -street, January 21, 1852.
FOE, CANTERBURY DIRECT. O^ ''rPHE Fine Schooner *fiMfcv-l "JULIA," Sllfe will sail on THIS DAY, the ,21st instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to Mr. Lowe, Waterloo House. Auckland, 21st Jan., 1852.
FOR TARANAKI DIRECT. /v nn H E Clipper Schooner 'Hg^.i- "CICELY," ggjgjjgg!^ 60 tons burthen, J. Lidreix, Commander, will sail for the above Port on Saturday next, tde 24th inst. •For Freight or Passage apply to S. Norman, New Leith Inn, Onehunga, or to Chas. Davi?, Queen-street. /Auckland, ' January 19th, 1852.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT, To Sail on the Ist of Tebruary.
FOR PASSENGERS ONLY.
■*~t^ ' r B^ Hl5 New Swift-sailing TJaltiYllfill^ JL more-built Clipper Schooner gg^fc "FALMOUTH," 120 Tons, J. A. Wilson, Commander. This fine vessel will be the first ship this season, and can accommodate a few Cabin and Intermediate passengers. From her great sailing qualities she presents afavourable opportunity for parties proceeding to California, the United States, or Europe. Early application to be made to Bain & Bxjrtt. .January 12, 1852. (
AUCKLAND ACADEMY.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that • his Academy will be re-opened on Monday next, the 26th January. Branches taught,— English Reading & Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, &c. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, andfrom 2 to 4. N.B. — It is important that Pupils enter at the beginning of the Session.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Victoria Cottage.
THE SCHOOL will re-open on Monday January 26, 1852. The Terms, (payable quarterly in advance), are, — For Boarders under 10 years £30 per annum, „ above that age, £3G. „ Day Pupils £10 to £16, according to age. The usual quarter's notice requiied previous to removal. S. Kempthorne. Auckland, January 17, 1852-
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 622, 21 January 1852, Page 1
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