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FOR SYDNEY. BRIG X MO A, 5 James Bowden, Commander, eight or Passage, apply to xvw " 6 W. S. Grahame. flth Sept., 1855. ' FOR SYDNBY. THE BARQUE DANIEL WEBSTER, % William Doning, Commander, will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to John Salmon and Co, Lower Queen-street. FOR SYDNEY. lH E One Clipper Schooner MARMORA, 133 tons, Captain Kelly, will sail for the above port in about ten days. For freight or passage apply to Messrs. John Salmon and Co., Lower Queen-street. September 9, 1853. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. To folloic the Dolores. 'HE A 1. Clipper barque EUGENE, ; 300 tons, J. Casey, Commander, JTsail as above THIS DAY, weather fine vessel having made the passage in 9 days, presents a most desirable opportunity for shippers and passengers. Can take about 50 tons freight, if engaged at once and has roomy accommodations for for both cabin aud intermediate passengers. Apply to Bain and Blrtt. September 17, 1853. FIRST VESSEL FOR MELBOURNE. i rp H E B A R Q U m, 1 INVINCIBLE, % rpHE BARQU »k 1 INVINCIBLE, having nearly all her cargo envill sail in a fortnight. Has room Tor about fiftv tons of freight. For Freight or Passage, apply to Henderson & Macfarlane. Sept. 13th, 1833. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. HP HE Fine Aberdeen Clipper i- BORDER MAID, g£ Captain Clark*, will sail as above in a few days. For Cabin Passage only apply to J. A. Langford. 30th August, 1853. H. H. WILLIS & Co.'s LINE OF PACKETS between LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. "'HE following first-class Ships are in- - tended to be continued as Regular Traders:— Tons. Maori, C. G. Petherbrldge, . . . 900 Joseph Fletcher, J. Foster, .... 900 Cashmere, G. Pearson, 800 Sir Edward Paget, Chapman . 700 Cresswell, Barnett, 700 Simlah, James Turnbull .... 750 Stately, T. Ginder, 700 Victory, 700 The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of Vessels, are 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 26 " Steerage . . 20 " " Ditto, for single men only 18 " " Children under 7 years, one-third, or under 14 years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Dec. 18, 1852. NOTICE. aiwvi'u chase-money of Land from the Colonial Treasurer, are requested to present them at the Office of the Surveyor-General, in order that their respective grants may be prepared. Chas. W. LIdAR, Surveyor-General. % X MO A. GUNPOWDER T EA Orange Pekoe, do. Currants Raisins Cloves j,Caraway Seeds ( Canary Seed Castor Oil, quarts, pints, and half-pints Bath Bricks Paste Blacking Black Pepper Wrapping Paper. &c, &c, &Ct, Mark Somerville. September 13, 1853,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 775, 17 September 1853, Page 1
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