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STEAM BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND, NEW SOUTH WALES, AND VICTORIA. 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, loth July, 1854. FOR SYDNEY. THE Brig “ MOA” 500 tons, J. _ Bowden, Master, will sail for i^^ thß a k° ve P ort a b° ut ie I2lh instant. For Freight or Passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, August Ist, 1834. FOR MELBOURNE and HOBART TOWN, Calling at the Boy of Islands and Monganui. 'HE Fine Fast-sailing Brigantine LOUISA , Captain Martin, will sail as above, positively, THIS DAY, (Wednesday.) The Louisa has first-rate accommodation for Cabin and Steerage passengers,, and room remaining for about 70 tons of freight. Brown and Campbell, Agents. July 29, 1834. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, To Sail positively on the 3rd of August, r |'HE splendid new clipper brigair 1 line ELIZABETH, 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 parlies wishing to proceed to Melbourne. Intending passengers would do well to inspect the accommodations. Wines, spirits and bedding found in the cabin. For passage only apply on board, or to the Captain, at the Victoria Hotel. FOR MANILLA via NEW PLYMOUTH. The clipper ship eclipse, 400 tons register, H. Laing, Master, will sail as above in all l his week. For freight or passage apply on board, to the Master, or to Brown and Campbell. Wanted, for the above ship, eight able seamen. Apply as above. Auckland, July 51st, 1834. “ECLIPSE.” ALL Accounts against the above vessel lobe delivered (in duplicate) by noon TOMORROW, Thursday, at the llice of the undersigned. Brown & Campbell, Agents. ugust 2, 1834. anv FOR LONDON DIRECT. * To sail on or about the first September, THE Fine first-class clipperbuilt barque SABRINA, 420 tons, A. McLean, Commander, can take a few tons 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 full poop accommodations fitted 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. 18th July, 1834. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. H E New SCHOONER CHRISTINA , W25 tons Register. For further liars enquire at the Steam Mill Store, Captain on board. 271h, 1854. AMILY’RESIDENCE TO LET. 3NVENIENT RESIDENCE, with Garen, etc., suitable for a family of Besilily, in St. George’s Bay Road, near ackclt’s, to be let. Apply to Mr. Hansabd, Princes-streel. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A MAN to go to the country for six months to do light work on a farm, for which liberal wages will be given. Apply personally at the Remucra Dairy. Oueen -street, 4 8th July, 1834. TIT'ANTED Board and Lodging in the M West part of the town. For particulars apply to A. B Office. New-Zealandcr LI) this meet the eye of Mrs. abetli Smith, of Portsmouth, she ,r of her brother, A. W. Sharpe, by a letter to Mr. Wellses’, Lord Hotel. r’s Point, Sydney. 1, 1834.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 866, 2 August 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 866, 2 August 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 866, 2 August 1854, Page 1

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