FOR CALIFORNIA DIRECT.
A rR- T he Fine Fast Sailing Barque tfwf^. "*■ " ENNERDALE," JBHIE 450 tons burthen, J. G. Balliston, ce * S3 ® £^ commander, 1 will positively sail THIS DAY, Saturday. ' Apply to Combes & Daldy, Agents. Auckland, August 11, 1849.
FOR SYDNEY.
X^\JR HE fine fast sailing barque jEjRSL i ' "JOSEPHINE," |j||||2pMoo tons, Captain Smith, will alilsllaalto sail from Kawau, at which place she is discharging coal, for the above port on Tuesday next. For freight or passage, apply to W. S. Graiiame, Fort-stieet. August 10, 1849. Passengers by this vessel will be taken to Kawau by the " Bon Accord," jo sail on Saturday, (this day) at 1 2 o'clock. August 10, 1849.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. /*Jl"I^ HPHE fine A 1 Barque fiWSf^ 1 "INCHINNAN," Jj|HE» 565 tons register, Henry Pearse, ******&&* Commander.
The above vessel has superior cabin accommodation, will be fitted in the best possible manner for the comfoit of intermediate and steerage passengers, being well ventilated and lofty between decks. Will positively sail as above 10 days after her return from Sydney, \vhere a gicat portion of her cargo and passengers are already engaged. For freight or passage apply to James Macsy. Queen-street, 12th June, 1849.
FOR CALIFORNIA.
JT^:^: T HE Fine Clipper Brig Min?sSfc\ •*- " SPEC " jjm|^^*' A 1, teak built, 168 tons regis-j^^^^-i te r> Captain G. Dicey, expected to arrive from Sydney daily, "will only be detained in Auckland three days. The above vessel is expressly fitted up for the accommodation of cabin, intermediate, and steerage passengers. For passage, a few berths only being disengaged, early application is necessary to Thomas Lewis, Queen-street. Auckland, August 9, 1849.
FOR SALE,
Now anived from Hobart Town. j^x HPHE Fine Clipper Schooner A "JOSEPH CRIPPS," jyilpp^ 90 tons burthen, built in 1843-4, tSeSSEsefl expressly for the Van Diemen's Land Company, who spared no expense upon her. She has lately been hove down at Hobart Town, her copper, &c, thoroughly overhauled, and well found. She is a fine weatherly vessel, one of the fastest out of V.D.L. > well adapted for the New Zealand coast, or the Island trade. For further particulars, apply to D. Nathan.
FOR SALE, THE well known Schooner "NANCY," 39 tons burden. This vessel is well adapted for the coasting trade, being built expressly for that purpose, and well found in every particular. Can be ready for sea in a few hours. For particulars, apply to J. Coney, High-street.
FOR SALE, ONE HALF SHARE of the well-known fast sailing Carvel-built Schooner Blue Bonnkt, of 13 tons—built by Sharpe & Nicol. Apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.
WANTED.— A Female Servant. Apply at the "New Zealander" office.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 340, 11 August 1849, Page 1
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