TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Ten Shillings per quarter, or forty shillings per annum, in advance. Single numbers, sixpence. }
STEAM TO SYDNEY. THE Screw Sloam-sliip WILLIAM DENNY, Mailler, Commander, will sail for (he above port on or about the Ist October. Her accommodations for passengers arc very superior. Rates of Passage. Saloon 45 1, (beds provided) Second cabin SI. For freight or passage apply to Thomas Mack ay. Secretary. FOR SYDNEY. THE Fast-sailing Rrig ALGERINE, John Lillewall, Commander, *** will leave for the above port on Saturday, the 50th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to John Woodhouse. Queen-street, Sept. 20, 4854. FOR LONDON DIRECT. To sail in all September, HP HE Fine first-class clipperbuilt barque SABRINA, 420 tons, A. McLean, Commander. For light freight and passengers only. Having commodious full poop accommo dations, fitted up with every comfort and convenience. Apply to Rain and Rcrtt. August 7lh, 1854. SHIP CASHMERE. ALL Accounts against the above vessel must be delivered in duplicate by noon, THIS DAY, at the"office of the undersigned. Brown & Campbell, Agents, - ; Sept. 27, 1854. AUCKLA ND LOCAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. r B ''HE majority of the shares in the 4l L.S.N.C. having been taken, the Company organized, and laws framed at a meeting held this day at the Exchange Hotel, a Public Meeting of Shareholders will be held on Saturday, at 12 o’clock, at the same place, for the purpose of electing Directors and transacting other business. The Preliminary Committee request that the deposit of il. per share may Repaid by that day. W. C. Daddy, Hon. Secretary to Preliminary Committee. September 20, 1854. STEAM SHIP WILLIAM DENNY. SHAREHOLDERS are requested to grant C 3 the necessary Promissory Notes for the balance of their shares, which fall due in Sydney, in equal payments, on the 23rd instant, 23rd December, and 23rd March. By order of the Cha rman and Board of Directors. Thomas Mackav, Secretary. 4th September, 1854, a CORNER OF QUEEN AND WES T-QUEEN STREETS. On Sale by the Undersigned CASKS WHITING A J 100 do/., lamp glasses, assorted lengths and sizes Tea, in chests and half-chests Loaf sugar Company’s ditto Java ditto Pampanga ditto Sydney mottled soap Bottled fruits Pickles, sauces China preserves Yarmouth bloaters, sardines Fresh salmon, in 1 and 21b. tins Fresh lobster Preserved strawberries, in tins Patras currants Valencia and Elmo raisins Muscatels, almonds Column's No. 1 starch and blue With every other article in the Grocery department. Also, EX “MONARCH.” 5 crates EARTHENWARE, containing— Dinner sets Desert ditto Breakfast ditto Chamber ditto China cups and saucers, while and blue Plates, dishes, basins Cups and saucers, etc., etc. Decanters, tumblers, wines Water bottles and lops Glass sugars and creams Butter coolers, etc. Also, A large assortment of HOLLOWARE, comprising— Oval boilers, from 1 to 10 gallons Saucepans, lea kettles, etc. All of which will be sold at the lowest remunerating profit. G. E. Yaile. TO CARPENTERS. WANTED A PLANED FENCE at the Presbyterian Church. Parlies walling to contract for the same may learn particulars hr applying to Alexander Wright, Albert-street. Auckland, September 18, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 882, 27 September 1854, Page 1
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