FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
~L-k rriHE BRIG "RAVEN," Jql^, X 225 tons, Captain James BowjH mztt nEN> w *** sa^ for tiie al]ove * >ort on «JWftfea Tuesday Morning. Passengers are requested to be on board by Eight o'clock on Tuesday morning. The balance of passage money to be paid this day. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. GItAHAAiE. Auckland, 3rd April, 1852.
FOR PORT PHILLIP DIRECT.
Having most part of her Cargo engaged and vMI sail immediately.
Ofcv rpHE fast-sailing Schooner, «^^ X «• ECLAIR," iM£MSss Has room for a few Cabin Passengeis. For Freight, or Passage, apply to Edwin Davy, or Jamieson Jarvie. Auckland, 3rd April, 1852.
FOR NEW PLYMOUTH.
jjn^x ITIHE Fine r first class Ship «HfiSssk x " KATHERINE STEWJllllgjj ART FORBES," 750 tons, Wm. Wright, Commander, will sail as above in a few days. For Freight or Passage apply to. Brown & Campbell. March 29, 1852.
FOR LONDON,
Expected daily, and will sail a week after arrival, /fc\k rr*HE Fine A 1 Ship JJm|\ X « CASHMERE," J W^v^fc£ ®^® *" ons re £* ster > George Pearfe^^ s^^^^^ son, commander, having splendid Poop accommodations for Passengers. Apply to Brown & Campbell. March 23rd, 1852. FOR LONDON.
TKi fPHE Fine Frigate-built Ship JJI^V J- " WILLIAM HYDE," J @m^fbg J. L. ArPLEWHAiTE, H.C.S.,Comsaße *sm^ mander, having splendid accommodations for passengers, will sail as above in all May. $$?' Carries an experienced Surgeon. Apply to Buown & Campbell. Auckland, Feb. 26, 1852.
H. H. WILLIS & CO.'s LINE OF P A C 3C T S BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND.
THE following fine first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders : — " Clara," G. Potter, 600 Tons. " Simlah," Robertson, 750 »« " Cashmere," Pearson, 800 " " Columbus," A. Holton, 650 " « Lord W. Bentinck," K. Canney, 600 " u 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 piepared either to pay the Passage Money at once to them, or to gi»e satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the Vessel.
Passage Money, if Paid on Engagement : Chief Cabin (lower deck) 35 guineas each. Fore Cabin 20 " " Steerage (enclosed berths) ..17 " " Dilto, for single men only 15 " " Children under 7 years, one-third, or under 1 4 years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell.
FOR SALE.
A NEW VESSEL of 60 tons burthen, nearly -£*- ready for launching, together with her masts and Spars. She is copper fastened and Irenailed, and building at Coromandel Harbour, in the same style as the " Zillah." Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, 26th March, 1852.
£100 REWARD.
-4-* l AA HAVE been subscribed as a <XOK\J\J R EW ARD to any one who shall first discover an available GOLD FIELD in the Province of New . Ulster, (New Zealand.) Committee for determining all questions relative to above reward, and the payment thereof— J. Loo an Campbell, . W. S. Grahame, John Saimon, Arch. Clark, Hugh. Coolahan, Auckland, January, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 623, 3 April 1852, Page 1
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