FOR MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP, DIRECT.
/Kk THE fine fast sailing Barque J^^v X WILLIAM HYDE, ffifflreßj^ 555 tons register, J- L. Applewhaite, 11. C. S., Commander, will be immediately made ready for sea, and sail for the above Port, on or about the Ist of September. Has splendid Poop and "'tween Deck accommodation for passengers, and will only take a limited quantity of freight. Apply to Brown & Campbell, Agents. Auckland, August 17, 1832.
FIRST VESSEL FOR THE MELBOURNE GOLD FIELDS. -CX T H E JT CHOO N E R Wffe^ -*- JULIA, ?SMPC 56 tons, will sail for Melbourne on or about the 4lh of September. She will be fitted up with due regard to the comforts of intending passengers. For passage only (her freight being already engaged), apply to Messrs. Low & Motion. Auckland, 2Cth August, 4852.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. ■*W THE Fine fast sailing Barque -«f\ X DANIEL WEBSTER, JHIIC 290 tons, P. Jones, commander, will sail for the above Port in about ten days. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. Salmon & Co., Lower Queen-street. August 19lh, 1852. FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. /fc\k rpHE Fine New Barque JMk X CRESSWELL, Js||||||^s7i tons Register, John Wile^^^^liams, Commander, will sail in the first week of September. Has room for two hundred tons of light freight, and has splendid poop accommodation for passengers. Apply to Brown and Campbell. August 7, 1852.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND SHIPPERS PER "WILLIAM HYDE." THE WILLIAM HYDE having now her ballast on board, is ready to receive freight. Intending passengers are requested to secure their berths, and pay the deposit money. Brown & Campbell, Agents. August 24, 1852.
H. H. WILLIS & CO.'s X.XNS OS 1 PACKETS BETWEEN ! LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. npHE following fine fiist-class Ships are ' JL intended to be continued as Regular Traders : — " Maori," C. G. Petherbridge,. . . 900 Tons* " Joseph Fletcher," (new ship).. 900 " " Cashmere," G. Pearson, 800 « " Sir Edward Paget," A. Barclay, 700 « "Cresswell," J. Williams, 700 « " Simlah," G. Robeitson, 750 " " Stately," T. Ginder, 700 « "Victory," 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 give satisfactory security for its payment on anival 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.
NOTICE. THE undersigned, being about to remove to Melbourne, Port Phillip, requests presentation of claims, and payment of accounts on or before the Ist September next. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, August 7th, 1852. NOTICE, fjPHE undersigned begs leave to iufoim the Jl. inhabitants of the Bay of Islands and the North, that having leceived a license for the sale of Uunpov\dei /n this di&tnct, thai he has now on sale the line&t Tower-pioof Spoiling Powder. H. E. Hanixy. Russell, July Bth, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 666, 1 September 1852, Page 1
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