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STEAM BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND, NEW SOUTH WALES, AND VICTORIA. tkassci THE New, Powerful, and fastsailing Clyde-built Screw 'Steam Ship QUEEN,” 400 tons burthen, W. Graham, Commander, having commenced her regular Monthly Trips between Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand Ports, may be expected here from Wellington en route for Sydney on or about 3rd August. Her passenger accommodation for first and second Cabins is equal to any on the Coast. Her sailing qualities under canvas are excellent, thus ensuring a rapid transit of Passengers and Produce under any circumstances. James Dean. Sydney, J3lh July, 1854. FOR SYDNEY. THE BARQUE GALATEA, J- 527 tons register, T. B. Thompson, Commander, will sail for the above port on Tuesday, the Ist August. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. N.B.—Passengers are requested to be on board on the morning of that day. 28th July, 1834. FOR MELBOURNE & HOBART TOWN. THE fine fast-sailing brigantine “LOUISA,” will sail as above with despatch. For freight or passage apply to Brown & Campbell, Agents. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, To Sail positively on the Ist ok August, r PHE splendid new clipper brigan* 1 iimELIZABETH, A. Currie, commander. This vessel, having superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, and being known as one of the fastest colonial traders, presents a favourable opportunity for parties wishing to proceed to Melbourne. Intending passengers would do well to inspect the accommodations. Wines, spirits and bedding found in (lie cabin. For passage only apply on board, or to the Captain, at the Victoria Hotel. T 11E FOR MANILLA VIA WELLINGTON. A 1 P. ARQ U E BALNAGUITII , 430 tons, A. Smith, Commander, will sail for the above ports on Saturday, Lhc 2oth insl. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodation, apply to John Salmon axd Co., Lower Queen-street. Auckland, July 24, 1834. FOR VALPARAISO via TARANAKI.

rpilE fine clipper ship ECLIPSE , JL 400 lons, Laing, master, will sail as above with despatch. For freight or passage apply to Brown and Campbell. FOR LONDON DIRECT. To sail on or about the first September, rpilE Fine first-class clipperp\ J- built barque SABRINA , 420 tons, A. McLean, Commander, can lake a few ions light freight if engaged at once, and from her great sailing qualities, presents the best opportunity offering for shippers of produce to the London markets. Has first-class lull poop accommodations filled up with every comfort and convenience for passengers, with two commodious stern cabins, complete in every respect for families. For light freight only and passage, apply to Bain and Burtt. 48th July, 4854. BRIG KESTREL @ MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. LL Goods of which delivery had not been taken by eleven TO-DAY, will be landed in the Queen’s Whorehouse, at Consignees risk and expense. Bain and Burtt, Saturday, 291h July, 1854. Agents. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. VV r P II E New SCHOONER i CHRISTINA , tons Register. For further particulars enquire at the Steam Mill Store, or the Captain on hoard. July 271h, 4854. TO BE LET, A FURNISHED ROOM, with or without Board, in the Suburbs of Auckland. A single gentleman, likely to become a permanent occupant, would be preferred. Enquire at the Office of this paper. BUILDING MATERIALS, SAWN AND SPLIT PALINGS, SHINGLES, ETC. THE Undersigned beg respectfully to inform the Public ibat their Saw Mills are now in working order, and they arc prepared to furnish every description of Sawn Timber. Orders forlhe same left with John Woodhouse, Esq., will have pronq l attention. Roe, Street, and Co. Coromandel Mills, June ISih, 4854.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 865, 29 July 1854, Page 1

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