FOR SYDNEY.
"Ilk HPHE Brig 310 A, S. D. Nouris, JL Commander will sail for the 3g||g> above Port On Friday next, the «3£i§ii§& isth inst. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Graiiame. Port Street, 10th June, 1852.
FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.
.-♦. mHE A 1 fast sailing Schooner vfe^^ JL MARMORA, JpllMr' H. Kelly, Commander, will sail on^tbont the 25th instant ; has room for a limited quantity of freight and steerage passengers. Apply to Mr. Geo. Duke, on board, or to John Salmon & Co. Lower Queen-street, June 14th, 1852.
AUCKLAND WHALING COMPANY.
TO he established in conformity with the Resolutions of the Public Meeting held on the 2nd inst., for the purpose ot engaging in the Whale Fishery with vessels to sail from the Poit of Auckland. Capital £4,000, in 4,000 paid up Shares of £1 each. with power for the Shareholders from time to time to increase the Capital by the issue of new Shares upon such terms as may be deemed advisable. Provisional Committee. F Whitaker, Esq. Major Greenwood. Captain Salmon. Thomas Lewis, Esq. W. Connel, Esq. C. A. Hams, Esq. James Macky, Esq. Dr. Campbell. Win. Brown, Esq. J. W. Bain, Esq. Capt. Daldy. Edwin Davy Esq. A detailed account of the advantages and prospects of the proposed Company and the Rules agieed to at the Public Meeting for the Management of its affairs, will be found in the " Southern Cross" of the 4th of June, and in the " New Zealander" of the following
Applications for Shares are requested to be made as early as possible to the Hon. Secretary, at his Office, Shortland Stieet, Auckland, wheie forms of applications, and all information, can be prow cd. * By order, Aluert W. Haksard, Hon. Secretary.
TO ARRIVE, Ex "CRE S S W EL L" @
LONDON. CAMBLBTON WHISKEY Monkland Iron and Steel Company's Bar and Rod Iron Scotch Ploughs Assorted Slops Paints, assorted, in small packages Davy & Jarvie. Auckland, May 29, 1852.
JUST ARRIVED EX INCHINNAN TROM LONDON.
\ SSOTtTED CHARCOAL TIN PLATES J\- Solder Seaming Twine
Moleskin and Grey Tweed Trowsers White Clover Seed Blankets 10-4, U-4 Fancy Vestings Hoyles' Prints Superfine Saxony Cloth Red and Fancy Prints Patent Cut Nails, flat points I^-, 2, I\, and 3 inch Garnet and Butt Hinges Iron, Rim, and Desk Locks Brass Drawer " Screws, assorted Brass Butts.
1 Case Haberdashery, consisting of — Alpaca Dresses, Cashmere and Poplin Robes and Dresses Barege Shawls, assorted, Shot Silk Raven Silk and Legie Iwist. Davy & Jarvie.
LANDING EX "JOHN PHILLIPS."
TE N Barrels Truman's ALE 5 \- casks Gold Sherry s'^- casks Pale ditto 1 f\ \ Madeira 2 j 4 Rich Old Port 2 |-casks Extra Lisbon 100 doz. Pale Ale 100 doz. London Stout. Bain & Burtt. 6th April, 1852.
THE Friends of Mr. Alderman Powditch, by way of showing their respect for thai gentleman, propose enteitaining him at a Dinner prior to his leaving the Colony, lo lake place at the Halfway House, Epsom Road, on Thursday, 17th inst., at 5 o'clock. Tickets may he had as above, or at Mr. Tiios. Somerville's, Miorlland-street, Auckland, previous to the 17th.
TO TAILORS.
SEVERAL Good WORKMEN may meet with constant employment by applying to Mr. W. Wild, High-street.
WANT E D. A FEMALE SERVANT for geneial hoiise-wotk. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office. June 2, 1852
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 644, 16 June 1852, Page 1
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