FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE A \ Clipper Schooner MARMORA , nw 155 tons Register, Captain 11. Kelly, will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to David Nathan, Agent. December 15, 1853. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 'THE Fine Fast Sailing Rrig 1 N I L E, 200 tons Register, Captain Whannel. Apply to Henderson and Macfarlane. December 15, 1853. BARQUE COMMODORE , FOR LONI ON. IT is requested that all Accounts against this vessel be sent in (in duplicate) to the Undersigned, on or before Thursday, the 22nd instant. Shippers arc also requested to send in their Bills of Lading for signature, on or before Saturday, the 241h instant. J. A. Gilfillan and Co. 16lh December, 1853. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, T>ED LISBON, Madeira, Malvosia, CarFV cavellas, and Oporto Wines, —in casks containing 15 gallons, suitable for family use. Madeira, bottled, Superior Pale Sherry, in draft and bottle, “ Port Wine, Martell’s and United Vineyard’s Brandy, Islay Whiskey, Case Geneva, Bass’s Bottled Ale, Barclay’s Porter, in Khds., Seltzer Water, Mauritius Sugar, Cigars, No. 3, Negrohcad Tobacco, Lochfinc Herrings, in firkins, Forfar Sheeting, Biscuit Bagging. Also, A Large Hydraulic Press, etc., etc. Davy and Jarvie. Fort Street, slh December, 1853. NEW FRUITS. EX lIAMILLA MITCHELL. CASES CANDIED, ORANGE, LEMON, AND CITRON PEEL 20 Boxes Elma Raisins 20 Muscatel do. 100 Drums Figs 10 Casks Patras Currants 5 “ Barceloni Nuts Also, 40 Cases Coleman’s Best Starch 10 “ “ “ Blue 12 Casks Scotch Oatmeal 10 “ Fine “ Barley 30 Boxes Patent Sperm Candles Mixed Spices. M. Somerville. Corner of Shorlland and Queen Streets, Auckland, Dec. 5, 1853. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, i LARGE quantity of hams and BACON, in excellent condition. A. Somerville. Upper Queen-street, Auckland, December 6, 1855. RACE C UP. MR. lIARDINGTON will give a THIRTY GUINEA CUP, to be run for in 1857, by 3 year olds, the get of his Horses “Plover” and “Winsione,” serving this season. Exchange Hotel, Auckland, 241h Nov., 1853. TO BRICKLAYERS, CARPENTERS, AND OTHERS. TENDERS are required for the erection J- and completion of two Shops and Dwellings in Princes Street. For Plans, Specifications, and other information, application to be made to James Derrom, Carpenter, Princes Street, to whom sealed tenders are to be delivered, on or before Saturday evening, December 17th, 1853, at six o'clock. Auckland, Bth December, 1853. DESTRUCTION OF THE PREMISES BELONGING TO MR. JOHN NICHOLSON, BLACK BULL INN, ALBERTSTREET. IT having been proposed by some of the Inhabitants to form a SUBSCRIPTION LIST, and to collect a sum in some measure to alleviate the distress of Mr. NICHOLSON’S FAMILY, occasioded by the above catastrophe, and to enable him again to commence business for their support.—Subscriptions for the above purpose will be received at all the Hotels in the City, and by Mr. A. G. Betts, who is also authorized to receive them in aid of the above object. The loss has been estimated at about (eiSOO) fifteen hundred pounds, and occurring as the fire did at night, not even the clothing of the family was saved. December 12, 1855. A WANTE I), COOK AND NURSEMAID. Apply to W. S. Grahame. Bth November, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 801, 17 December 1853, Page 1
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