FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
-1-K rPHE Brig "MOA," 286 tons, ' J- Stephen Dodd Norris, CoinSffj^ mander, will sail for the above «^^^^ Port on Friday, the 30th day of April. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort-street.
FOR THE PORT PHILLIP GOLD DIGGINGS. /Xi HTHE A 1 Barque KM|\ X "GLENCOE," j^^^^f 250 tons, J. Lilewall, master, ( wyfiJui^ifeiS 0 w i)i sa il for Melbourne, on Saturday, Ist May. For Freight, or Cabin and Steerage Passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 27th April, 1852.
FOR WELLINGTON, CALLING AT TARANAKI. i«v rpHE SCHOONER >^M|b. JL "ECLAIR," J|||||||i^ having good accommodation for passengers, will sail about the middle of next week. For Freight or Passage, apply to Edwin Davy, or Jamieson Jarvie. April 22, 1852.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. V"^ PT^HE Schooner Htfe^V X « FLYING FISH," MSS^ Sc °U, Master, a regular trader between Auckland and Mahurangi, will continue to carry passengers to and from the Hot Springs, during the winter, making two trips a week, weather permitting. Passage ss.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. -1-K rriHE BRIG "NINA," 220 JN^v JL tons, R. Phillips, Commander, Bw will sail for the above Port on Thursday, the 20th day of May. For Freight or Passage apply to John Salmon & Co., Queen -street.
Auckland, April 27, 1852. FOR LONDON. Daily expected, and will sail a week after arrival. /Xi rpHE Fine Frigate-built Ship Jj^^\ JL « WILLIAM HYDE," J^lli&k J " k* A FPLEWHAITE > H. 0.5., Comu&U*iliye>* manQ *er, having splendid accommodations for passengers. $£fr Carries an experienced Surgeon. Apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, April 27, 1852.
Commissariat, Auckland, 27th April, 1852. HHENDEUS will be received at this Office, X until noon of Friday next, the 30th instant, for the Bills of the Undersigned upon the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. Tenders will also be received at the same time for Bills upon the Senior Commissariat Officer, at Sydney, New South Wales. Each Tender to be in Duplicate, Sealed and Endorsed " Tender for Bills," and to state the amount which will be given for each £100 in Bills. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Condemned Goods will be sold by Public Auction at the Searcher's Warehouse, Shortland-street, at noon on Monday, May 3rd. 5 Cases Cigars (Cuba), containing 100 each. W. Young, j Collector. Custom House, Auckland, April <2<ith 1852.
ON SALE At the Stores or the Undersigned, QAA CHESTS, Half-chests, and Boxes O \J\J CONGOU & SOUCHONG TEAS, ex " Glencoe" Cavendish and Negrohead Tobacco Mattel's and Hennesey's Brandy, of 1819 B. P. Rum. D. Nathan. April 16, 1852.
NEW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE REV. T. HAMER, not having met with an engagement as Family Tutor, announces to the Public of Auckland that he has opened a Room, in his own house, Brickfield Bay, in which to give instruction to a limited number of young gentlemen. Mr. Hamer will aim to train those youths committed to his care in the principles of a sound English, Mathematical, and Classical Education. A portion of time each week devoted to Experiments in Chemistry, Electricity, and Natural Philosophy, with their application to every-day life. Terms, per Qr., One Guinea and a-half. Accommodation during the winter months, if needed, for daily boarders. Auckland, April 16, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 630, 28 April 1852, Page 1
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