STEAM TO TAMAKI AND OTAKUKV. n ,* mi-iE « governor WYNJL YARD" has commenced •^^^^^ running between Auckland and Otahuhu»" calling at Mr. Mason's, Point England, Cooper's Point, and Panmure, up and down, and will continue on this line until further notice — Xieavingr Auckland Thursday... at noon. Friday.... 3 o'clock,p.m. leaving Panmure Fiiday « 8 o'clock,a.m. Saturday ..* 8 „ „ 'Time of calling at Otahuhu governed by the state of the tide. Passage Money. Deck ] s. Od. up or down. Cabin 2s. Gd. ditto Return Ticket... 4s. Od. XTeight, Delivered or taken from alongside. Wheat per bu5he1*............... os. 3d. Potatoes, Flour, &c per cwt., os. 6d. „ „ 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 route. %x!r The attention of residents at Howick, and parties trading thereto, is directed to the short distance between that Settlement and the land- ! ing 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 WYNYAKD." «, :Eksk nHHIS new Steamer is now open efljspsfeffosx X for engagement for Excur- •^^^^^ sions, Picnics, the conveyance of Freight or Towing purposes, on reasonable terms. Apply to C. J. Stone, Agent. Princes. street, Jan. 20th, 1852.
FOR TARANAKI AND CANTERBURY. ■^l|v np H E Clipper Schooner ™g||^A "CICELY," Jllllylll^ 60 tons burthen, J. Lidbell, Commander, will sail for the above Port THIS DAY. For Freight or Passage apply to S. Norman, New Leith Inn, Onehunga, or to Chas. Davis, Queen-street. Auckland, February 4th, 1852.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. FOR PASSENGERS ONLY. -CW^ TT\ H E New Swift-sailing BaltiX more built Clipper Schooner iliyig «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 a favourable opportunity for parties proceeding to California, the !United States, or Europe. Early application to be made to Bain & Buhtt. February 2, 1852.
A PUBLIC DINNER WILL BE GIVEN TO JAMES HENRY SWIFT, ESQ.. Commander of the American Ship "Anadir," At the "Masonic Hotel," THIS DAY, Wednesday, tbe 4th Xnst. Chairman, John Salmon, Esq. Vice-Chairman, Thomas Lewis, Esq. Stewards, A. Kennedy, Esq. Captain Daldy. J. Watson Bain, Esq. J. A. €rIU?2LLAN, Esq. Dinner will be on the Table at 7 o'clock precisely. l^f Tickets can be had on application to the Stewards, or at the "Masonic Hotel."
TH E Undersigned are purchasers of Wheat in any quantity. Fine Flour £13 per ton Seconds ditto . . . • 11 >• » Maize, Bran, &c, at the usual prices. Low & Motion, (Waterloo House, Shortland-street. Auckland, February 2, 1852.
DEPASTURING ORDINANCES. ON SALE by the undersigned, printed separately in a pamphlet form, with wrapper,—Ordinances and Regulations relating to the Issue of Timber and Depasturing Licences on Crown Lands in New Zealand. — Price one Shilling. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
TO BE LET, A T PARNELL, a comfortably (|||pffll3kk J\. situated 4 Roomed Verandah ■^SuiLSLfi^g Cottage. Foi particulars enquire of Mr. Nicol, next door. January 30th, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 606, 4 February 1852, Page 1
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