FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
*Tr HTHE Brig "MOA," 286 tons, ij^Vi^v JL Stephen Dodd Norms, Com2™Sfc> mander, will sail for the above p ort THIS DAY, Saturday, Ist May. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame, Fort-street.
FOR THE PORT PHILLIP GOLD DIGGINGS. /k i HpHE A 1 Barque J3g|v X "GLENCOE," i^^_^^ 250 tons, J. Lilewall, master, «^s sssas^ w jji sa ii for Melbourne, on Thursday, 6th 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. rv FTIHE SCHOONER vvil^^v H it T? f T ATP" Jllgl^llJy having good accommodation for passengers, will sail about the middle of next week. For Fieight or Passage, apply to Edwin Davy, or Jamieson Jarvie. April 30, 1852.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. "Ljk HHHE BRIG "NINA," 220 JN|k X tons, R. Phillips, Commander, sj||S> will sail for the above Port on iissgsgS!* 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* /I, rpHE Fine Frigate-built Ship JfXjlx JL "WILLIAM HYDE," i3||||K^ J. L. ArPLEWHMTE, H. 0.5., Com- *^^*«=^ mander, having splendid accommodations for passengers. #2lr Canics an experienced Surgeon. Apply to Buown & Campbell. Auckland, April 27, 1852.
H. H. WILLIS & CO.'s J, X tl S O3E 1 PACKETS 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 " « Barbara Goidon," W. Lilley, 500 « « Sir Edward Paget," A. Barclay, 700 « " Victory," W. L. Mullins, 700 « " Cresswell," T. Williams, 700 « " Stately," T. Ginder, 700 « The Undersigned, 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 prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once to them, or to gite 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 " ' ' Ditto, for single men only 15 " '* Children under 7 years, one-third, or under 14 years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell.
Commissariat, Auckland, 30th April, 1852. npENDERS will be received at this Office X until noon of Thursday next, the 6th May, for the following articles required for the Barrack Department, via :—: — Clamps for long Sciubbers, 100. Brushes, Hand Scrubbing, 50. Spades — Iron 18. r Samples may be seen at the Barrack Office, Fort Britomart. Payment to be made by an Ordnance Draft on the Commissariat Chest. Philip Tukner, Assistant Commissary General,
WESLEYAN COLLEGE. WANTED, a qualified Housemaid, immediately. Moral character indispensable. Apply personally at the College. May Ist, 1852.
WANT E D. BY a Man and his Wife, situations, the Man as farm servant, or any out door wotk, and the Woman as Housemaid, Laundress, or to take charge of a Dairy. Both being brought tip to Agricultural pumiits. -Apply at the "New Zealander" office,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 631, 1 May 1852, Page 1
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