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FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND WELLINGTON.

/ki rp HE Fine first class British built I)s*s^ JL barque GWALIOR, twelve J3ki^^ years, A 1, James Davidson, ji/TFr; commander, will sail for the above portsonSATUHDAY next, 10th instant. Has very superior accommodations for Cabin passenuers, se\eral poop cabins being disengaged. For Freight or Passage, apply to Bain & Burtt. 2nd July, 1852.

FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT,

'T'K rriHE A 1 fast sailing Schooner vMI^X MARMORA, J|||§|§|^ H. Kelly, Commander j will sail in a few days ; has room for a limited quantity of freight and steerage passengers. Apply to Mr. Geo. Duke,; on board, or to John Salmon & Co. Lower Queen-street, July 2nd, 1852.

FOR THE PORT PHILLIP GOLD DIGGINGS.

,«v npHE Clipper Schooner *»4jail^l CICELY, Jjgjlllllg Jas. Liddell, Master, - will sail from Manukau, for Melbourne direct To-

morrow, THURSDAY. The advantages which the Manukau offers for a quick passage, lenders this opportunity very desirable for passengers.. For Passage only, apply to Charles Davis. Wharf, Queen -street, July 7, 1852.

FOR SALE,

The ' GOVEH.KTOB. WTTWYAItD, 1 Steamer. ==I^* npHE Proprietors of the above otk^, JL vessel hereby offer her for Sale at the original cost price. She has two 6-horse power Steeple Engines ; is quite new ; has proved herself an excellent sea-boat, and is, they believe, every way suited to the growing wants of the Colony, In the event of hernot being sold within three weeks from this date, her engines will be taken down, and she will at once proceed to Melbourne, Port Phillip. For further particulars apply to C. J. Stone, Agent. Princes-street, July 2nd, 1852.

CONSIGNEES per Cresswell are requested \J to pass their entries at the Custom House without delay, and take delivery of their Goods as in terms of the Bills of Lading. Brown 8c Campbell, Agents.

July Ist, 18527

THE CONSIGNEES of three Packages marked W.H T., per " Marmora," Kelly, from Port Nicholson, are requested to apply for the same at the office of the undersigned. John Salmon & Co., Lower Queen-street.

July 2nd, 1852.

NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL, HOWICK.

THE above Chapel will be opened (D.V.) for Divine Worship, THIS DAY, 7th July. The Public Services will commence at noon. A collection will be made to assist the building fund. The Steamer "Governor Wynyard" has been engaged to proceed to Howick with those who may wish to be present at the opening services. To start "from the Wynyaid Pier, at half-past etght This Morning. July 7, 1852.

X«. KEIXiEY, SHOB TLAND-STREET, ZINC, TIN PLATE WORKER, AND PLUMBER. Shipping and Families supplied. Orders executed at the shortest notice. All kinds of Baths made oa an improved American principlet Improved Portable Ovens, constructed after the American style ; a specimen of which is now.,on hand and may be inspected.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL,

Victoria Cottage.

rpHE SCHOOL will re-open on Thursday, X July 15th, next. The Terms, payable quarterly in advance, are — For Boarders. . . .£3O to £36 according to age Day Pupils, £10 to £16 ditto The usual quarter's notice required previous to removal. S. Kempthohne. Auckland, July 3, 1852.

A GENERAL MEETING of the " Auck•XJL land Book, Chess, and Whist Club," to take place at the Masonic Hotel, is requested for Friday, the 9th July, 1852, at 3 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of considering the Report of the Committee appointed to draw up the Rules and Regulations for the Club. Philip Turner, Hon. Sec.

WAN T E D,

BY a youug married Man, without family, a Situation on a Farm ; both he and his wife have been accustomed to farm work from their earliest years. Satisfactory references as to character, &c> lull be given, Apply at this Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 650, 7 July 1852, Page 1

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