FOR SYDNEY. rp HE BRIG MO A, i- 286 ions, James Bowden, Commander, will sail for the above Port on Friday Morning next, 15th July. For Freight or passage, Apply to W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, July 2,, 1855. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. 5: rf HE BARQUE COMMODORE, Captain Broadfoot, will sail for the above Port with despatch. For Freight or Passage (having superior Cabin accommodation) apply to Messrs. John Salmon & Co. ojih June, 1855. F0 R MEL B0 U RNE. rrilE Clipper Brig ALGERINE, A 160 tons register, Alfred Brooks, Commander. Having the whole of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For Passage only, apply to John Woodiiouse. Queen-street, July 12, 1855. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. TV lIE fast sailing leak brig igk DEBORAH, 200 ions, J. AV. Gordon, ComeSlSsiiw man( i er> having all her cargo engaged will sail about 18th inst. For Cabin passage only, Apply to Bain & Burtt, Ist July, 1855. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. Tu follow the Deborah. -CNy r |pnE tine Baltimore built clipper' %&'>, 1 barque, MS&L DOLORES, 550 tons, W. L. Tiiroop, Commander, will be ready to receive Cargo in a few days, and from her great sailing qualities presents a most desirable opportunity for shippers and passengers. Has splendid accommodation for Cabin and Intermediate passengers, for which early application is necessary. Bain & Burtt. Ist. July, 1855. FOR TARANAKI DIRECT. Ofcv r| HE New Schooner SISTERS, H* Marks, Master, will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen-street. July Bth, 1855. FOR SALE. r FIIE well-known Waterman’s Boat t SUSANNAH , copper fastened, and upwards of twenty feel overall, with a double suit of new sails and everything complete. The Boat is nearly new, only launched the day before last Christmas. Also, A second hand Boat, the PIKE, copper fastened, with oars and everything complete. Apply to Angelo Paragee. ST. MATTHEW’S PARISH. (Extending from the middle of Queen Street, Westwards.) r rilE Parishioners arc invited to attend A a Meeting to be bold in St. Matthew’s Schoolroom, ilobson-slreet, on Wednesday evening next, the loth instant, at 7 o’clock p.m., precisely. 1. To appoint a Committee for the management of the financial affairs of the Church of England in the Parish. 2. To devise what steps should be taken to raise the funds requisite for building St. Matthew’s Church. Fredk. Thatcher, Minister of St. Matthews. July 7, 1855. TO BE LET. Two Doors below the “ New-Zealander” Printing Office, r PHIRTY feet frontage to Shorlland-street, A by 150 feet back, and 50 feet to Chan-cery-street. Also, TWO SHOPS, nearly opposite. Apply to Gibson and Mitchell, or Connell and Ridings. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. T OST, between Princes-slrcct and St. George’s George’s Bay, a Bunch of KEYS. Any Person leaving the same at the “ New r Zealander” ollice, will receive the above reward.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 756, 13 July 1853, Page 1
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