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FOR THE VICTORIA GOLD DIGGINGS.

""L*!. rT^HE fine fast sailing Brig "dlSlk "GENERAL WORTH," 200 tons, Captain Lacey, will sail "Mfc sail for MELBOURNE direct, on Tuesday next, 13th of Apiil. This vessel has excellent accommodations for Steerage Passengers. For Passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, April 6, 1852.

FOR NEW PLYMOUTH.

j JK. TT^HE Fine fitst class Ship Wll^. -*- " KATHERINE STEWJ|||||: 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.

/Kk rpHE Fine A 1 Ship K|M|\ X « CASHMERE," •Cflu £^i|&y 640 tons register, George Pea rtUi ** Siit * 1 ' ' ' son, commander, will sail for the above Poit on Saturday next, 10th inst., having splendid Poop accommodations for Passengers. Apply to Brown & Campbell. April 6, 1852. FOR S*A L E, '

ANEW 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.

/CONSIGNEES per " John Phillips " are Vy requested to pass their entries at the Custom House, and take delivery of their Goods in terms of the Bills of Lading. Brown & Campbfll, Agents. Auckland, 6th April, 1852.

ON SAKE, EX " JOHN PHILLIPS," from LONDON, SIX HALF-TIERCES BARRETT'S TOBACCO Slops, Calico, Hosiery Haberdashery, &c. Spades, Paint Oil, Turpentine White Lead Sperm Candles, Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 6th April, 1852.

ON SAKS BY TBS UNDERSIGNED, EX < c GWALIOR," Daily Expected, FIFTY CASES GENEVA 10£-cases ditto 25 casks (each 3 doz.) Byass's Ale 25 " (each 6 doz.) difto, in pints 25 " (each 3 doz.) Marzetti's Porter 25 " (each 6 doz ) ditto, in pints 10 hhds. Burton A'e 5 « Taylors Stout 10 « Martell's Brandy 4 Sherry Wine 4 " Old Port " 1 bale Blue Serge Shirts 8 « Twill Regatta do. Graham & Henderson.

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 Thursday Evening next, the Bth April, at Seven o'clock, by The Rev. 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 14VI. — 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 Tuesday, April 27.

CONGREGATIONAL TEA PARTY.

ON GOOD FRIDAY, April 9, the Independent Church and Congregation meeting in the Mechanics' Hall, will hold a TEA MEETING in connexion with the opening of a Library for the use of the Congregation and Sabbath School, to which they invite their fiiends in Auckland. Several Minislets will be present to deliver addresses. Tea to be on the Table at five o'clock precisely. Tickets, Is. each ; may be had of Mr. Woodham, and of Miss Hamer, Queen-street ; of Mr. McKenzie, and of Miss Makepeace, Sliortland- Crescent ; and of Messrs. Craig and Carr, Hobson-street.

WANTED, A FEMALE SERVANT, capable of doing -£*- plain general work m a small family. Apply at the New Zealand lr Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 624, 7 April 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 624, 7 April 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 624, 7 April 1852, Page 1

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