FOR SYDNEY & LAUNCESTON, For Passengers only. THE "DEBORAH'," Thosma Wing, Commander, , wiH sail for the above Ports, on SATURDAY NEXT, the l&th November. Tho accommodation of this Vessell are first-rate, in fact the Cabin is a comfortable Parlour, and the sleeping berths very spacious. For apply to*the Captain on Board, or, to H. R. CRETNAY. N. B.—Only three Steerage Passengers can be taken. November 14, 1843. FOR THE TAMAKI. A FAST sailing Cutter, 7 tons burthen, will leave Rich's \Wfini? New Wharf, Commercial Bay, on SATURDAY MORNING, and continue to run weekly for the above district, calling at the intermediate Bays, as far as W. Williams, Esq.'s, Farm,)— A return passage on the same day. Passengers, Goods, &c, conveyed on moderate terms. Apply to John Scott, Shortland Crescent, Or to Edward Rich, " Queen-street. "!N. B.—Horse and cart always in attendance. October 24, 1843. t£ "V<^l & 39 „«* Governor Wltzroyf IS COMING! Set thy House and Tables in order ! ! o ■ SIX Patent Filzroy Dish Covers, for fifteen shillings. Dinner Service for eight shillings, Breakfast and Tea Service for six shillings each set; a handsome new Patent Fitzroy Fire Grate for sixteen shillings, a large Pic Nic Basket, with several divisions', or would make an excellent Medicine Chest, for eight shillings. Xadies' Feet set in a real neat, delicate, .genteel shape, with a new pair of Boots or Shoes, for two shillings and six-pence, Fifty Lessons of the New Zealand Language, given in a real Gramatical Style, at the ROYAL STAND, or at your private residence for six-pence the whole Visits. May the rapid strides which the "New Zealand Company are taking to benefit our distant friends at Home, and the community in general settled in New Zealand, never be blighted. Those who wish to honour the toast, should pay an early visit to the Royal Stand, where you can have Tumblers and Wine Glssses almost for nothing I Welcome Governor Fitzroy ! and may you long reign in the hearts of the people, be an honor to society in this world, and a companion of the blessed in eternity. From my Farms, to day, and only a few days longer, at the Royal Stand, -young and old, rich and poor, sick and blind, lame and lazy, can have all their wants supplied at trifling Charges. J; JONES; GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I Vrinting JEnH. THE undersigned have just received, ex Challenger, some very superior PRINTING INK at Six'Shillings per lb., in kegs of 24lbs. each. NATHAN & JOSEPH, October 31, 1843,
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 15, 15 November 1843, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 15, 15 November 1843, Page 1
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