FOR SYDNEY.
""Ljk HP HE Brig "RAVEN," 225 tons, JLjj^s, JL James Bowden, Commander, !|||||o£will sail for the above Port, (weather <&&£gß2Si permitting) on Tuesday the 25th May. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort- street.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
-i^K T HE BARQUE ■»f\± "DANIEL WEBSTER," i^Si 3 . 00 tons, Philip Jones, Commander, will sail for the above port in a few days. For Passage only apply to John Salmon & Co.. Lower Queen-street. May 18, 1852.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
*"Ltk npHE British-built Brig Js|k J- "NINA," !|Jrap^ 220 tons register, R. Phillips, *a tri ' iW /,JT-rs Commander, A 1 for twelve years, and now only two years old ; has excellent accommodation for passengers; will sail for the above Port in a few days, For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain, on board ; or to John Salmon & Co., Queen-street. Auckland, May 18, 1852.
FOR NEW PLYMOUTH DIRECT.
•+TK rpEE CLIPPER SCHOONER "CICELY," Jlaajjllllr 60 tons burthen, Jas. Liddle, Master, having most part of her Cargo engaged, has room for a few tons of Freight. Her excellent Cabin accommodations affords great facility for Passengers. Will sail THIS EVENING. For Freight or Passage apply to Ciias. Davis, Queen-street.
May 18th, 1852.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
•4^"W^ fSIHE Schooner yilll^ JL « FLYING FISH," J||y||g||£ Scott, 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.
SCHOONER "UNDIN E."
HHENDERS will be received until the 24th JL instant, from parties desirous of purchasing the schooner " Undine," as she now lies in the Harbour, with her standing and running gear complete, — Sails, Anchors and Chains as per Inventory. Applications to be made and Tenders addressed to Thomas Outhwaite, Esq. Auckland, May 10th, 1852.
ANNIVERSARY OF HER MAJESTY'S BIRTH-DAY.
MRS. F. WETHERED, Artificial Florist. &c, begs to return her sincere thanks to the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity for past patronage, and to intimate that she has now ready a very Choice Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Bouquets, Wreaths, &c, for their inspection. Ladies' own Flowers re-monuted in newest Parisian style. Featheis cleaned, dyed, &c. Residence — Opposite the Union Bank, Princes-stieet.
Sir. F. B. WOODHAM. (Late of St. Pants Cathedral, London,) EEGS to announce that he is about giving INSTRUCTION on the PIANO-FORTE, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the Gentry and Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity. N. B. — Schools attended. Opposite Conn ell & Ridings, Queen-street, May 7th, 1352.
"OSPREY INN,"
HIGH-STREET.
T> THOMPSON begs to inform •"• his Friends that more substantial things are to be had than "Soups, Soups, Soups," A LUNCH OFF A ROUND OF BEEF,
Hot Potatoes, and a Glass of Ale, AT THE SAME PRICE AS USUAL,
Tor One Shilling.
N.B. — Soups at all hours if required. May 7, 1852.
TENDERS
FOR forming a JETTY from the Land belonging to the undersigned, near the Causeway at Otahuhu, to the main Channel of the Tamaki, will be received at the •' Sir George Grey Inn," Otahuhu, where full particulars of the work may he obtained, until the 20th inst. Edmund Foley, lHhMay, 1852,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 636, 19 May 1852, Page 1
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