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FOR SYDNEY. E BARQUE GALATEA, ___ \ 550 ions, J. B. Thompson (late of \tfftom) Commander, will sail for the !hove port on Tuesday next, 50th August. ‘ For Freight or Passage, apply to ° W. S. Gi'.AUAME. m Com will sail at an early For Freight or Passage apply t FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. rrilE Aberdeen clipper-built i)rig 1 HEATHER BELL 300 tons register, Philip Jones, •i« >i i ..I.* /litln date. &IJt _ ri ,to John Salmon and Co., Lower Queen Street. Auckland, 9th August, 1853. * * An Apprentice Wanted. nniiE i for MELBOURNE DIRECT. 2'o follow the Dolores. A 1. Clipper barque EUGENE, vessel having made the passage in 9 days, presents a most desirable opnortunitv for shippers and passengers. Can ake about 50 tons freight, if engaged at once and has roomy accommodations for for both cabin and intermediate passcngcis. Apply to Bain and Burtt. August 9, 1855. H. H. WILLIS & Co.’s line of packets between LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first-class Ships are in tended to be conlinucd as Traders: — Regular Maori, C. G. Petlierbridge, . . Joseph Fletcher , J. Foster, . • . Cashmere , G. Pearson, .... Sir Edward Paget, Chapman Cress well, J. AVilliams Sitnlah, James Turnbull . . . Stalely, T. Hinder, Victory, Tons. 900 900 800 700 700 750 700 700 The Undersigned, Agents for die above splendid Litre of Vessels, arc authorised lo arrange with settlers here who may bo 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 ol the vessel. Passage Money, if paid on engagement : Chief Cabin 40 guineas each. Fore Cabin 26 “ Steerage 20 Ditto, for single men only 18 u u Children under 7 years, one-third, or under 14 years, two-thirds of Uic above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Dec. 18, 1852. BARQUE EUGENE. A LL Accounts against this Vessel to be -X. sent in, in duplicate, to the undcrigned by Monday, at noon. Bain and Burtt. 261h August, 1853. JUST PUBLISHED. Price Two Shillings. RECOLLECTIONS OF A VISIT TO XV EUROPE, in 1851 and 1852, by a Traveller from New Zealand. With any profits that may be derived from this publication it is intended to commence a fund for establishing an Evening Beading Room and Library for the working classes at Auckland. J. Williamson, Bookseller. WANTED TEN PAIRS OF GOOD SAWYERS, ALSO GOOD HANDS to CHOP and RIVE TIMBER; to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to
J. A. Gilfillan and Co. 28lh July, 4853. \\T ANTED, » t to tak( A steady Man, -who will have to take charge of Horses. Apply to Low & Motion, Waterloo House. Auckland, July 11th, 1855. WANTED,— For the Great Barrier Mines, a Few Miners and Labourers. Men with families able to work would be preferred. Apply to Gibson and Mitchell. Auckland, August slh, 1855. WANTED,—A Smart LAD of about 14 ? ’ or IS years of age, as an Apprentice Jo Mr. A. McPherson, Plumber, Copper and ■f*a plate worker, Shorlland-street. A GENTLEMAN of respectable and quiet habits can be accommodated with residence with a private family.—Applv at this office. J n '
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 769, 27 August 1853, Page 1
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