"FOR MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP.
-ii rpilE FINE BRIG JSk A SPENCER, .||piSj> 222 tons, C. J. Martin, master. *® 3^^ will sail for the above Pori THIS DAY, Saturday. Henderson and McFarlane. Auckland, 11th Sept., 1853.
FOR MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP, DIRECT. To Sail positively on lha iZlh instantAi HPHE fine fast sailing Barque K#^\ 1 WILLIAM HYDE, JIIIQ^ 553 tons register, J. L. Apple- —~-~ _ WIIAITEj jj r c. S., Commander, will sail for the above Port, as above! Has splendid Poop and 'tween Deck ac commodation for passengers, and will onlj lake a limited quantity of freight. Earlj application is necessary. Apply to Brown & Campbell, Agents, Auckland, Sept. 2, 1852.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. "Ksstv HP HE Fine fast sailing Barqiu /SP^ X DANIEL WEBSTER, 29G tons, P. Jones, commander will sail for the above Port early nex week. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. Salmon & Co., Lower Queen-street September 11th, 1852.
FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. To Sail on Monday, the loth instant. ,/JKI, nrilE Fine New Barque Wts\ - 1 CRESS WELL, Jgr<^s74 tons Register, John Wil- '"" ""* Hams master, will sail as above. For light freight or passage, apply to Brown and Campbell. September 7, 1832. FOR MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP. 4-v fHE a 1 SCHOONER MARVORA, &sWg^ 1 50 tons, Captain Kelly, expected within ten days, and will return direct to Port Phillip. For freight or passage, Apply to J. Salmon & Co. Auckland, Gth September, 1852. BRIG "RAVEN." Ti HTHE ABOVE VESSEL, daily J3^ -*- expected, will sail for Sydney jjMS|||£ or Melbourne as inducement may "~ e ***"^' offer, ten days after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Grahajie. September 6, 1852.
FOR SALE, HTHE CUTTER POMONA, of the -* burthen of 20' tons, or thereabouts. She is newly built, and well found. She will be sold either in whole or half, to suit purchasers. For particulars, apply to W. S. Graiiame, Esq. or Mr. Thomas Williamson. Sept. 6th, 1852. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND SHIPPERS PER "WILLIAM UYDE." TIIE 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.
GRASS LAND AT EPSOM. To be Let for twelve months, from the 15th instant, fj HE well-known Grass Paddock, the pro- " perty of the undersigned, containing 77| acres. James Macky. Queen-street, 7th Sept., 1852. H[iousFandTan]d"at~epsoE To be Let for twelve months, from the \olh instant, A HOUSE and 14 acres of excellent Land, ■^ adjoining the property of Mr. Keesing. For particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, 7th Sept., 1852.
ON SALE, A VERY superior PORTABLE FLOUR MILL, with Dressing Machine, Worked by the same Machinery. The grinding- is performed by a pair of French Burr Millstones. Also, — A Portable IRON SAFE. Connell & Ridings.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 669, 11 September 1852, Page 1
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