T For tne BAY OF ISLANDS Direct, fast-sailing new Barque LADY RAFFLES, will positively sail on Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply to MASON and PATON. Auckland, Oct. 12,1841. For the Bay of Islands and Sydney. THE fine new Barque TYNE, Charles Robertson, Commander, will sad for the above Ports early in November. For Freight or Passage apply to the Commander on board, or to MASON AND PATON. Auckland, October 1. For Sydney, via Bay of Islands, !HE Fine fast sailing Brig MARTHA, 120 tons burthen, W. Nichols Commander, will positively Sail for the above Ports TO-MOR-ROW, at Ten o'clock. She has superior accomodation for Passengers. Apply to the Commander on board, or to I. JOSEPH. Agent. Auckland, Oct. 12, 1841. For Sydney Direct, OR ' • TOUCHING AT THE BAY OF ISLAND* SHOULD SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFER, THE fine fast-sailing armed ship CHELYDRA/J. F.Whittingham, Commander. For freight or passage apply to the Commander on, board, or to D. SMALE, Tower Albert-street. Auckland, September 20, 1841. For the Bay of Islands, XLiapara, and X&ana. TO Sail positively in Ten days, the Yacht-built Schooner ARIEL, Alexander Finlay, Commander. The sailing qualities of this Vessel are too well known to require comment. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain, or to HENRY R. CRETNAY, Agent. Fort-street, Oct. 12, 1841. FOB PORT NICHOLSON, THE fine Schooner ADELAIDE, H. B. Hurhurgh, Commander, will sail for the above Port immediately after landing her cargo for this place. For freight or passage, apply to H. B. Hurburgh ; or to H. R. CRETNAY, Custom House and Shipping Agent, Oct. 11th, 1841. Fort-street. VOSB HIRE, The Barge "Harriet," 10 Tons. "ELL calculated for discharging, loading, or ballasting Vessels, &c. &e. Two careful seamen are engaged to work her, who are authorised to treat with parties for employment. Apply on board to DANIEL YOUNG, and WILLIAM MARSHALL. 'EP§©M KACEi. «* As playful as Peri's just loosed from their cages." THESE Races will take place at Epsom Race Course, on the Great Manukao Road, about 3 miles from AUCKLA Np, ♦ THE SECOND WEEK OF NOVEMBER. First Race. Handicap sweepstakes of 2 Sovereigns each, for all ages and weights. P. P., T. Y. C. ' Second Race. The Auckland Cup, for all ages. Two years aid, 7 stone —3 years and upwards, 10 stone. T. Y. C. Two Sovereigns entrance, half forfeit. Third Race. The Ladies' Purse, with 5 Sovereigns added from the Racing Fund, for all ages and weights. One aide, heats. Horses to be entered on or before the Ist of October next, at Mr. Wood's, " Royal Hotel," Prinee-stre&t, Auckland. '
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 16, 13 October 1841, Page 1
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