FOi?, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 11 For Passengers only. rfIHE Regular Trader ■ -kl&t I " CONSTANCE," the whole of her cargo engaged, will sail heabore port four days after arrival lrom New- ' For passage only, apply to HENDERSON & &TACFARLANE. January 15th, 1860. Aquila for Fiji, CAPT A 1 N AUST IN. fTHIS vessel will sail for .Fiji on or about the 14th February. She lias , v i-v good accommodation for passengers. For freight and passago apply to OWEN & GRAHAM. Regular Trader to Mongonui. fIUTTER "VISION," .'!:> tons, v \J will sail for the above port on Saturday DAY), at 6 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. BRIGHTON, Queen-street. FOR LONDON. To sail about the 30th March, 11 HE First (Mass Ship " CAST IL LI AN," S\2ooo tons burthen, G. 11. Warrington*, gLCommander, is loading at Hokianga; a part c reserved tin- Freight to till up here, for which ipplieation is necessary. i is a most favourable opportunity for passengers; is Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage accommoat low rates. Flans of Cabin on view. Freight or Passage, apply to .JOHN ROBERTON. For Freight or Charter. nnHE Clipper Schooner "ZELLAH." X 7" tons, is open for Freight or Charter. Apply to JOHN SALMON & CO. For Sale iIHE Barqne " MARION," with all her Apparel, Tackle, and Furniture, as she now lies at anchor. This tine vessel mi"ht be fitted out for sea at a mo-
Applv to WILLIAM BRACEY, Solicitor, Shortland-strcet February 2, IS6I. For Sale, miiK Cutti A 15 ton Punt. A 6-oiiic(l Ciijr. And several other Boats. J. W. CARIi, (Official Bar Messrs. Willis, Gann, & Co's LINE OP PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. .•*» rriHE following first-class Ships are inL tended to be continued as Regular Traders-. — "Zcau'N'ia," Foster, 1200 Tons. 'Egmont,'" Gibson, ..1100 " "Caduceus," Cass, 1500 " "Clontarf," Allen, 1500 " "Maori," Petherbridge, ...1000 " "Cashmere," Pearson, 1000 " "Cresswell," Barnett 1000 " "Marvann," Ashhv 1000 " "Ilarwood," Forsayth 1000 " The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid line of Vessels, are authorised to make arrangements with settlers who may he desirous of bringing out their friends to this Colonv.
The Passage money can either be paid in advance, or satisfactory security will ho taken for its payment upon the arrival of the vessel. BROWN & CAMPBELL. 710R SALE.—The Colonial Steamer WILLIAM THE FOURTH, of 120 tons measurement, and 40 horse-power. This vessel is well worth the attention of parties engaged in the coasting trade of this or of the neighbouring colonies, carrying a much larger cargo tor her tonnage than any other steamer of more modern construction. She is in good order, and can be employed by any purchaser at once, and without any outlay. Her speed has been much increased, by the superior and powerful machinery which has been recently placed on board, by Messrs. NAPIER and CO. of this City, enabling her to maintain a rate ot 8 knots when fully loaded. Her running expenses, as regards tuel tunl otherwise, are very s-mnAl, -while licr character 1 as a sea boat stands unrivalled. The only motive for disposing of so useful a vessel is, that she is superseded in her trade by larger and more powerful steamers. For the Inter-Colonial trade
ot New Zealand, no other vessel could be better adapted. She is fully found, and can be taken to sea at the shortest notice. For further particulars, any intending purchasers can apply to the Manager of the lUawarra Steam Navigation Company, Phoenix Wharf, For Sale, r pili:i;H Valuable Allotments in Hardington-Strcct, 1 adjoining Mr. AV'ayte, .'!() feet by 100 feet each. Terms:—One-third, Cash; the remainder of the purchase-money may remain for two years at easy interest.—Apply to CItAJG & SIBUIN', Auctioneers and Land Agents, Loner Queen-street. Superior Grass Seed. CRAIG & SIBBIN Jj"AVE 100 BUSHELS of Superior GRASS LX SLED, grown on the Wairoa, for private sale. Samplescan be seen at their Office. The New Zealand Almanac
DIKECTORY FOR THE PROVINCES, FOR 1861, Psic i: 5 8., CONTAINING—NauticaI Matters; Eclipses; Tide -V Table for Auckland and the Principal Ports; toasting Directory from the new Pilot; Farming and hardening Manual; Wasto Land Regulations for the Provinces; History of the Taranaki Rebellion; Directory f or t jj o E ig ht provinces, statistics for 1858-9; »«P of New Zealand; Plan of Auckland; Views of t'. i ll(1 un(l Taranaki, &c. BeST As no Agents are appointed, all orders will lie ""■warded free of postage bv the Publisher, GEO. T. CHAPMAN, I'«"'!. ■.'!!(•:•, Stationer, and Lithographer, Auckland. To Journeymen Blacksmiths. GOOD SIIOER w by applying to iind constant employment p. Mcdonald, Queen-street, Auckland.