The y .. 4- vmhliehad every Wednesday and Saturday mornim and regularly forwarded to the other Settlements in this Colony; and likewise to New South Wales, Van Diemen’s Land, South Australia, the Society ana Sandwich Islands, and to Great Britain and 'New Zealander is published every Wednesday ana oaiuraay morning, ana reguiany jorwuru «, ■ , n Communication « to the Editor vost-paid. Orders for withdrawal of Advertisements New Zealander” is published every Wednesday and Saturday morning, and regularly forwarded to the otner settlements mum cocony uuu s ° and all Communications to the Editor post-paid. Orders for withdrawal of Advertisements America The Quarters commence on the first of January, April, July, and October ; but Subscribers can commence at any period oj a Quartet. Otdeis ot instructions must be mitten, and all Communications to the edit V I Z' dlLfft ~t ih. Oftc. befpr,four o’clock on ,he evening prawn. ,o public,i.p. Acents for ,hc “ Npw Z..la»..r“_Bav op H. ; Npw Pp™,,Mr. C If. IP-; Wm.por.J he delivered at .fl J J . r utuomtom. Mr. W. L. Goodwin. “ Cornwall Chronicle” Office ; Adelaide, “ Observer ” O/fce; Melbourne, Mr. Cavenogh, Herald ..Office; must islands, ivir. n % JW. nanny ; miv x u..u ulll( «„■ ™, ' lndependent ” Office; Nelson, Mr. C. Elliott, _ ~ Eook&eller * Hobart Town IFa/ch A Son, Booksellers ■ Launceston, Mr. W. L. Goodwin, “ Cornwall Chronicle” Office; Adelaide, “ Observer” Office; Melbourne, Mr. Cavenogh, “Herald” Office; London, Messrs. and Wards Em*Lo*,W. I R. Chambers; Dublin, Mr. J. IF, r S aret-S q uare j United States, Wash.ngton, PMmer * Wien; North America, Montreal, Air, A. IT**., “ Herald” Office: Sandwich Islands, “ Polynesian ” Office; Tahiti, Air, Gibson, ■
- FOR MELBOURNE. ;(d IR ECT TO TH E WII A R F.) THE fine fast-sailing dipper brig KIRKWOOD , Captain Gill, will sail for the above port on Wednesday next, the I6tk March. For passage apply to J. A. Langford. Auckland, March 11, 1855. FOR PORT PHILLIP DIRECT. nr HE Brig SPENCER , Captain A Martin, ihaving all her Cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For Cabin or Steerage passengers, apply to * .Henderson and Macfarlane. February 21, 1853. FOR MELBOURNE. np'HE BARQUE .ROYAL SHEP- , 1 HERDESS , A. 1.., 406 tons, a Targe portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. , For Freight or Passage apply to John Woowiocse. February 14, 1855. ’ FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. ’ THE Clipper Schooner SISTERS , £ 55 tons, Marks, Master, will sail for the above Port direct, about Saturday next. For Freight or Passage apply to Robert Parris, At the “Exchange Hotel.” March 8, 1855. FOR LONDON, TII E A. 1. B A KQUE ST. MICHAEL , ■ Commander, will sail as above in all March. For Freight or Passage apply To the Captain on board, or to Brown and Campbell. Auckland, Feb, 21, 1853. FOR.FREIGHT OR CHARTER. .rw HTHE fine frigate-built Barque 1 CHARLOTTE, built at Hobart Town by the Government, in 1842. Now ready for sea. Apply to W. Brodie, Font-street. Auckland, March 1, 1853. JlisSd etjrassra? H. H. WILLIS & Co.’s LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders Tons. Maori, C. G. Potherb,ridge, . . . 900 Joseph Fletcher, ! . Foster, .... 900 Cashmere , G, Pearson, ..... 800 Sir Edward Paget, A. Barclay, . 700 Cress well , J. Williams, - . . . . 700 Simlah , G. Robertson, ..... 750 Stately , T. Ginder, ....... 700 Victory, 700 The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of Vessels, arc authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous to bring their families in Great Britain out to this colony, and are requested either to pay the passage money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. Passage Money, if paid on engagement : Chief Cabin .40 guineas each Fore Cabin ....... .20 “ “ Steerage ........ 20 “ u Ditto, for single men only 18 “ “ Children under 7 years, one-third, or aider 14 years, two-thirds of the above prices. ! Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Dec. 18, 1852. SHIP ATKINS ADAMS . (CAPTAIN FISH will not be responsible J for any debts contracted by the Crew of the above vessel. Bain & Burtt, Agents. March 8, 4853. PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY. A SERIES OF LECTURES on the Apos- ■-£*- lolic Commission, Christian Worship, and Ordinances, will be delivered in Mr. Paterson’s School Room, Albert-street, commencing on Lord’s -Day Evening, the 27th February, at 6 o’clock. Lectures on Baptism on the Evenings of the 43th, 20th| and 27th r ’ N.B.—No Collections.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 721, 12 March 1853, Page 1
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