FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. HP HE Fir •st Class Clipper Brig HARGRAVES , 196 tons register, will sail for the above Port on Thursday next, 19lh inst. Her accommodations for Cabin and Steerage passengers are of a very superior description. For Freight or Passage, apply to John Woodiiouse. Quccn-strect, May 15th, 1853. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. rip LIE fine A.l. Clipper Barque ELIZA yg 200 tons. Joins Bates, Commander, having all her cargo engaged, will sail for the above port on the 18th inst. For Cabin passages only, having unrivalled accommodation, apply early to Bain and Burtt. loth May, 1853. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. np H E Barque DELM AR, -fl 250 tons register, H. Thayer, Commander, will sail as above in a fortnight For Freight or Passage, apply to J, A. Gilfillan & Co. May 7, 1853. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. nrjlE Clipper Brigantine l VELOCITY , Captain Cobban, 150 tons, roister, having her cargo engaged, will have nick despatch. For Cabin or Steerage Passage, apply to J. A. Gilfillan and Co. iiiecn-slreet, 251h April, 1853. BARQUE ELIZA. \ LL Accounts against the above vessel are required this day, by Bain and Burtt, Agents. ay 18, 1853. N 0 T I C E. BARQUE JANE , FOB PORT PHILLIP. are requested from parties i willing to lend from 350 Lto 500 Lon the above Vessel, to be secured by a Bottomry Bond; payable in Port Phillip. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, by noon on Saturday, the 14lh inst. W. S. Graiiame, A crent. mmmsmKKnmßrsaxmmmoaMJaaa CLEARING AND PLOUGHING. arc required for Clearing.and i Ploughing One Hundred Acres of Land at the OKURA.—AppIy to James Macky. Auckland May 9, 1853. A YOUNG MAN, just arrived from Eng- ‘ i bind, who has a good knowledge of Fanning, will bo glad to make an arrangement with any gentleman for the management of his farm. Letters addressed to A, 8., Caledonian Hotel, will be attended to. ~\T7ANTED, —A Surveyor, to undertake ’ I the survey of about 2000 acres of Land in the Whaingaroa District. Apply to H. C., Masonic Hotel? V ANTED,—A TIN SMITH.—Apply to Michael Keiley. Shorllaud-strcet, May 17, 1853. /ANTED,—A STEADY MAN as Outdoor Servant, who understands farm work and gardening. —Apply to Mr. Kempthorne, Victoria Cottage. May 17, 1853. \V ANTED,—A SERVANT in a small » ▼ family, where there arc two children. For particulars apply at Mr. Siialders, Draper, etc. Queen-street, May 17, 1855. WANTED. SHIPWRIGHTS AND BOATBUILDERS wanted. Apply to Alison, Official Bay. May 10, 1853. AY T ANTED a man thoroughly acquainted with the care of sheep in all its branches, to take charge of about 1000 breeding ewes, all in enclosed paddocks with stone walls. To a thoroughly experienced person, liberal wages will he given. Apj ly in town to Mr. Dignan, Clanricarde Hotel, or to the proprietor. T. Henry. Mount Prospect, loth May, 1853. J ANTED—A steady and practical mai as MILLER. Apply to Low & Motion, Waterloo Housi Auckland, April 5, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 740, 18 May 1853, Page 1
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