FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. THE A 1 at Lloyd’s Clipper Schooner “ SYBIL/’ 170 tons, James C. Eoyle, Commander, will sail positively on Wednesday, the 13th February. This vessel being fitted up expressly for the passenger trade, presents a first-rate opportunity for parties proceeding to Melbourne. Cabin -£l3 Intermediate 10 Steerage 3 For Passage or Freight, Apply to C. S. Hincley, Queen-street Wharf, or to Captain on board. FOR MELBOURNE. rpHE A 1 fast-sailing Schooner 1 FLYING CLOUD, Captain Ruddock, will sail for above port on Saturday, February 9th. For Cabin passage, having superior accommodations, apply to C. S. Hinckley, Queen-street Wharf. FOR MELBOUNE. npiiE new Clipper Schooner L BLUE JACKET, 100 tons burthen, Captain J. S. Front, will sail for the above Port on the 15th inst., has room for 20 tons only. For freight or passage apply to Geo. Duke, Qu^en-strect. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. HE A 1 American Clipper Schooner STA GIIO UND, Captain Terry. Apply to Geo. S. Graham, or C. S. Hinckley, Queen-street Wharf.
SHIP “LION.” the ship “ Lion. CAPTAIN HARDWICK will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew ot Bain, Pierce, & Co., February 2, 1856. Agents.
m H. H. WILLIS & CO.’s line of packets BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. r PHE following fine first-class Ships are intended to be continued as Regular Traders:— ‘Cresswell/ W. C. Barnett, . 700 Tons. ‘Cashmere/ G. Pearson, , . 850 “ ‘Maori/ C. G. Pctherbiidge 900 “ ‘Dolphin/ Turnbull, . . . 500 “ ‘Stately/ T. Ginder, ... 700 “ ‘Josephine Willis/ Canny, . 1000 “ ‘Simlah/ Allan, .... 700 “ ‘Joseph Fletcher,’ Foster, • 800 “ ‘Thetis/ Took, 700 “ The undersigned. Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorised to arrange'with settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this Colony, and are prepared either to pay the Passage Money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the Vessel. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell. hav, corbj. pacwß, FBOVISSOH ASS SHIS3S3 WABEZZOVSSh THE Undersigned begs most respectfully to acquaint his friends and the public generally that he has taken those capacious Stores, at the Corner of Victoria & Queen Streets, (Lately occupied by Mr. Platt), and trusts, by moderate charges and strict attention to business, to merit a share ot public patronage. William Hears, Comer of Victoria & Queen Streets, Nearly opposite the Court House. Auckland, Feb. 5, 1856. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, S-aa BUSHELS N. S. W. MAIZE OUU 500 ditto New Zealand ditto 350 ditto Bran and Pollard Oats, Potatoes, Hay Clover, Grass, and Garden Seeds William Hears, Corner of Victoria & Queen Streets, Nearly opposite the Court House. Terms—Cash. Auckland, Feb. 5, 1856. LOS T SIIE E P STRAYED from the men in charge, when lauded from the “ Wonga Wonga” on Monday morning, nineteen sheep, branded B on the thigh, or a'black spot on the rump. Any one giving information to the undersigned will be rewarded. Newman & Buckland. February 4 ; 1856«
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1023, 6 February 1856, Page 1
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