FIRST VESSEL FOR CALIFORNIA.
A. 1. Barque v^B®£~ X "GLOUCESTER," V^JgjjjrJlgifcD. Tabdiff, commander, «iSf ihSSmU* will sail immediately. — Has room for 50 tons of freight, four cabin, and eight steerage passengers. For Freight or^assaga apply to James Mackt, Queen-street. \ January 82, 1850. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. -1-* rpHE fine New Auckland built J|2§^ 1 Brig "MO A," 281 tons 'Jffimsb register, J. D. Norris, comSBtmmm m ander, will sail for the above Port immediately. % The Cabin and Intermediate accommo- # dations of this vessel will be found to be i far superior to any in the trade. — For | Freight or Passage, apply to % W. S. Grahame, 1 Fort-street. I Auckland, Jan. 28th, 1850.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
r T*HE- ]? INE a i Barque -X^^^T *• "JOSEPHINE," )%ga3B|rCaptain Smith, 310 tons «MflSaaßßiregister, will sail for the above Port on or about the 10th February next. Parties intending to ship by this vessel are requested to make early application, as the greater part of her cargo is now engaged. . Freights will be measured on shore by Captain Daldy, who has received instructions to superintend the loading of the"Jo19 sephine," and is authorised to employ any number of hands he may think requisite to load the vessel by the Bth proximo. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Graraue, m Fort-street. ' t Auckland, Jan. 21, 1850. j FOR CALIFORNIA, \ To arrive from Sydney in all January. k T splendid A 1 clipper jelfiif? "REAPER," |^ss^£a^422 tons Register, James 1 Rose, Commander, will sail as above, ; and meet with quick despatch, having tj the greater part of her cargo already j engaged. Her Cabin accommodations fare very superior, and she has room f for a few Intermediate Passengers. J For Freight or Passage early appliI cation is necessary, as only a limited number can be taken. Brown & Campbell, Agents, j Auckland, Dec. 31, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT.
Al First Class Ship sZ3lsmmr L "JOHNSTONE," JjQEjJiiSjr 580 tons burthen, N.M., T.B. •■■■^■^^■s Harrison, Commander. This Magnificent Vessel has lofty 'tween decks, her cabin accommodations are very superior. Intermediate and Steerage will be fitted up with a view to comfort and convenience of passengers. The "Johnstone" would sail from Sydney on the 31st December, and may be daily expected j having a portion of her Cargo on board, will meet with quick despatch. For freight or -passage apply to Thomas Lewis, T „ Wharf, Queen-street. Jan. 9th, 1850. FOB SALE, A L to?? B Quantity of VEGE.T A BLE S n, Wholesale and Retail, at tile Market tSj£^* th ° ROP ° Walk ' Me " Jan. 17th, 1850.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 270, 29 January 1850, Page 1
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