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FOR THE VICTORIA GOLD DIGGINGS.

"Lj* HPHE fine fast sailing Brig ,-iSjk J- "GENERAL WORTH." jSinlt^ 200 tons, Captain Lacey, will sail «^^^ sail for MELBOURNE direct, on Friday next, 16th of April. This vessel has excellent accommodations for Steerage Passengers. For Passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, April 14, 1852.

FOR LONDON.

/Xi HPHE Fine A 1 Ship j mjsi^& ®^® tons re £* ster > GtforgePear- < ™ sa *^** i * son, commander, will sail for the above Port on THIS DAY, 14th instant, having splendid Poop accommodations for Passengers. Apply to Brown & Campbell. April 14, 1852.

FOR SALE. ANEW VESSEL of 60 tons burthen, nearly ready for launching, together with her ma s ts and Spars. She is copper fastened and trenailed, aod building at Coromandel Harbour, in the same style as the " Zillah." Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, L6th March, 1852.

Commissariat, Auckland, 13th April, 1852. rriENDERS will be received at this Office, JL until noon of Monday the 19th April, 1852, for the Bills of the Undersigned upon the Lords Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury, London, payable 30 days after sight. Tenders will also be received at the same time for Bills upon the Senior Commissariat Officer, Sydney, payable 3 days after sight. Each Tender to be in duplicate, sealed, and endorsed " Tender for Bills," and to state the amount in British Gold or Silver Coins, that will be given for each £100 in Bills. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.

ON SAZ.E BV THE UNDEIVSIGOTED, EX "GWALIOR," Daily Expected, FIFTY CASES GENEVA 100 -^-cases ditto 25 casks (each 3 doz.) Byass's Ale 25 " (each 6 doz.) ditto, 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 " Kartell's Brandy 4 £-casks Sherry Wine ■4 •• Old Poit " 1 bale Blue Serge Shirts 8 « Twill Regatta do. Graham & Henderson.

MECHANICS' BAY MILLS.

THE Undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and the surrounding District, that he has taken the above Mills, and being a Practical Miller, he trusts by strict attention to business to merit a sha c of public patronage. Smutting, Grinding, and Dressing, Is. bush. Grinding and Dressing only, 9d per ditto. Charles Ashby. Auckland, April 13, 1552. N.B. The Public may depend upon receiving the whole of their produce.

AUCKLAND ACADEMY.

JGORRIE respectfully intimates that • the Second Quarter of the Session will commence on Monday next, April 19th. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4.

FTIENDERS will be received at the residence JL of the undersigned, where Plans and Specificatians can be seen, until Wednesday, the 14th instant, for the erection of a TWOSTORY HOUSE, in Queen Street. All materials provided by the proprietor, and answers given the day after that for receiving Tenders. Josiph England, Boot Maker. Shortland Crescent, April 7, 1 852.

NOTICE.

ANY person or persons found cutting timber, or otherwise trespassing on the property now in the charge of Dr. McGauren, situated in the Manurewa District, about four miles beyond the Village of Otahuhu, will be prosecuted according to law. W. T. Fairburn. Otahuhu, April 7, 1852.

WANTED,

TWO GOOD SPLITTERS, to split a large quantity of posts and rails, about four miles from the village of Otahuhu. For particulars apply to Mr. Fairburn, Otahuhu. April 7, 1852.

WAITER WANTED,

WAGES no object ; good references required. Apply at the Exchange Hotel, Shovtlandstreet. Apnl £Uh, 1852,

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 626, 14 April 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 626, 14 April 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 626, 14 April 1852, Page 1

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