FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
"Ltv HpHE BRIG " MOA," 286 Tons jHjk J- Register, S. D. Noruis, Commander, will sail for the above *" M *^^ l> Port on Thursday next. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Grahamf, Fort-street. Auckland, 19th Febiuary, 1852.
FOR LONDON. nn HE Fine A l Shi P js|g|\ X "CASHMERE," ■^iJiiii^ 64 ° tons re g ister > G forge Pca RSON< commander, having splendid Poop accommodations for Passengers, will sail a? above in all March." Apply to Brown & Campbell. Jan. 29th, 1852.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. FOR PASSENGERS ONLY. a-v m H E New Swift sailing Baltivfcfev X more built Clipper Schooner Jg||||: "FALMOUTH," 120 Tons, J. A. Wilson, Ccmmander. 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 Stales, or Europe. Early application to be made to 1 Bain & Buiitt. February 2, 1852.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, iC^ A SCHOONER of tlie burthen *MSJif|tV -A- of 40 tons, coppered and copMBSSSa per-fastened, and we^l found in sails and rigging — For Inventory of Stores and other particulars, Apply to Connell & Ridings. .February 16, 1852.
BOAT RACING. TT\R. POLLEN'S Boat, the "KAWAU," J. / (with the^me Crew that pulled her at the last Regatta) is *eady on any day within a week to run against the "'ALPHABET," also to be pulled by her original Crew, for £5 each Boat. 'Distance, not less than 6 miles. Distinguishing Flags to be carried if required. Auckland, Feb. 18,i1852. L
H. H. WILLIS & CO.'s BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. •rTIHE following fine first-class Ships are X intended lo be continued as Regular Traders :— " Clara," G, Potter, 600 Tons. " Simlah," Robertson, 750 " " Cashmere," Pearson, 800 « « Columbus," A. Holton, 650 " " Lord'W. Bentinck," E. Canney, 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 Undeisigned, 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 (low«r 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 14 years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell.
INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, High-street, Auckland. FOB, the information of the Friends and Supporters of this cause, a statement is herewith given of the order, and time of the Services to be regularly held in the above Chapel. Sabbath Day. A Morning Prayer Meeting from ten till a quarter to eleven o'c'ock. The regular Morning Service at eleven o'clock. Sabbath School Teaching at half-past two in the afternoon. The regular Evening Service at six o'clock. A Missionary Prayer Meeting on the first Monday of every Month. A Social Prayer Meeting on every Thursday Evening. The above Monthly nnd Weekly Services will commence at half-past seven in the Summer, and at seven in the Winter evfnings.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 612, 25 February 1852, Page 1
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