FOR SYDNEY. -Ljt HTIIE BRIG MO A, 256 _^1\ 1 Tons Register, Captain James ■JBp£ Bowden, will sail for the above Port on Monday next, the 25th instant. For Passage only, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. Auckland, Oct. 19, 1852.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, Oi^ THE A 1 SCHOONER *ftMK^ -L MARMORA, £§ofS^ 150 ions, Captain Kelly, Commander, will sail for the above Port on Wednesday next, 27th mst. For Passage, only, apply to J. Salmon & Co. Auckland, 22nd October, 1852.
FOR TARANAKI AND WELLINGTON DIRECT. O^. rpHE Clipper Schooner Wfe^- 1 ECLAIR, ?*m^?Z> 30 tons, 11. Marks, master, will sail for the above Port THIS DAY. For Freight or Passage apply lo Davy & Jarvie, Fort- street.
October 23, 1852.
FOR NEW PLYMOUTH DIRECT. A nTHE Fast Sailing CUTTER IM\ J- MAORI, Jfvfei Buckley, Master, will sail for the above Port THIS DAY. For freight or passage apply to Davy & Jarvie, Forl-streel. October 23, 1852.
TRUST ESTATE-JAMES CONEY. nHHIRD DIVIDEND of 4'd. (fourpence JL halfpenny) is now payable in Trust Estate, James Coney. Wm. Brown, *j Trustees I Estate Thomas Lewis, j James Coney. October 23, 1852. £80 REWARD. SEVERAL persons resident at the Bay of Islands being cominccd that the Fire which destroyed the premises at Kororarika lately in the occupation of Mr. Cook and Mr. Evans, was caused by an incendiary, have agreed to pay a Reward of £80 to any person who will give such information as may lead to the conviction of the offenders. For further particulars apply cither to Mr. Hicklon, Mr. Cook, or Mr. Evans, at Kororarika. i
NEW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. TH E Undersigned begs to announce to the inhabitants of Auckland and the Pu blic in general, that he has opened a GROCERY BUSINESS, in Queen-street, adjoining the "Wheat Sheaf Inn," where he hopes, by strict attention to business and keeping every article of the best quality, to secure a share of their kind patronage. Archibald Somerville. Auckland, October 1, 1852.
PRINTING PRESS AND TYPES FOR SALE. THE Undersigned, having lately made large additions to their Stock of Printing Materials, are in a position to dispose of articles sufficient lo fit up a small newspaper office complete,— including an excellent new Demy Stanhope Iron Press, and as much Types and other Printing Materials as will answer to bring out a demy paper.— Terms reasonable. Williamson & Wilson, New Zealander Office. Auckland, Oct. 11, 1852.
THE following well-known Horses will stand to cover this season at the Slables of Williamson 6c Crummer, East Epsom. "CHLOROFORM," Thoroughbred. Terms . . £5 ss. Should any mares not prove to this horse, they will be entitled to service next year, free of charge. $ "LINCOLN," Draught. Terms £2 ss. " COLONEL," Draught. Terms £2 ss. The pedigree of these Horses can be seen at ihe proprietors. N.B.— All Mares to be paid for by the Ist of January, 1853. Williamson & Crummer. September 14, 1852,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 681, 23 October 1852, Page 1
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