FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
-L-k rpHE BRIG "RAVEN," jfNi^v J- 225 tons, Captain James Bow- "^^^^ nEN, will sail for the above Port on 'fIWKVin To morrow, Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, 30th March, 1852.
FOR PORT PHILLIP DIRISCT.
Ha/oitig nwst part of her Cargo engaged and vMI positively sail on the Ist of April. O&,. fast -sail ing Schooner, Vgl|^ X " ECLAIR," J-||||y|ggj Has room for a few Cabin Passengers. For Freight, or Passage, apply to Edwin Davy, or J&mieson Jaryie, Auckland, March 23rd, 1852.
FOR SALE.
A NEW VESSEL of 60 tons burthen, nearly -£-»- ready for launching, together with her masts and Spars. Shf is copper fastened and trenailed, and building at Coromandel Harbour, in the same style as the " Zillah." Apply to
Brown & Campbell. Auckland, 26th March. 1852.
"VTOTrCE.— The Captain and Owner of the -»-^ Brig "General Worth" hereby give notice that they will not be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the Crew of that vessel. March 23rd, 1852.
EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.
LECTURES ON THE BIBLE.
THE Fourth of a Series of Lectures on the Bible, by the Ministers of the Auckland Branch of the Evangelical Alliance, will be delivered (D. V.) in the Independent Chapel on Tufsoay Evening next, the Bth April, at Seven o'clock, by The Rf,v. T. BUDDLE. Subject : — The Morality of the Bible. The Course to be continued as follows :—: — V.— On the Effects of the Bible. By the Rev. R. Ward, in the Wesleyan Chapel, on Wednesday, April 14. Vl.— On the Literature of the Bible. By the Rev. J. H. Fletcher, in the Presbyterian Church, on Monday, April 19. VII. — On the Circulation and Study of the Bible. By the Rev. A. Reid, in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, on luesday, April 27.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.
rkNE LARGE DINNER SET, FLOWING BLUE, containing, 680 Plates 6 Tureens 12 Covered Dishes 12 Butter Boats 6 Salads 6 Gravy Dishes 6 Fish Drainers 140 Dishes 140 Baking Dishes 1008 (One thousand and eight Pieces). If the above set be not sold in one week, it will be broken into Smaller Sets. Terms moderate. J. T. Boylan.
EX • KATHERINE STEWART FORBES. 1
On Sale by the Undersigned, OH HHDS. TRUMAN'S STOUT v 5 " B. P. "Rum, 25 O. P. 8 " Mavtell's Brandy 200 dozen Bottled Ale and Porter 30 cases ) <-. 201-cas,s} Geneva 10 cases Booth's Old Tom 20 « Patent Sperm Candles 4 casks Ship Chandlery 50 bundles Wrapping Paper 3 casks Bottled Ink 2 bales Lamp Cotton 1 case Patent Table Lamps 2 casks Linseed Oil 10 drums Turpentine 2 cases Paper Hangings 1 " Ladies' Saddles 4 " Moleskin Trowsers 8 bales Blue Serge and Regatta Shirts 2 trunks Caps 15 bales Assorted Slops 2 " Blankets 1 case Men's Boots and Shoes 2 bales 3-bushel Bags. Bain & Burtt, ]6th March. 1852.
ON SALE EX "FALMOUTH" FROM
HONOLULU.
1 Cases Prime Cavendish Tobacco M -^ a: l 3 Half Cases ditto 3 Keg 3 Fine Negrohead 15 Cases Premium Fig 10 Cases American Falling Axes 2 " Tomahawks 12 Dog superior Axe Handles. Bain & Burtt. 9th Jauuary» 1852*
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 622, 31 March 1852, Page 1
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