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yOR SYDNEY & LAUNCESTON, For Passengers only. THE “DEBORAH*,” Thosma Wing, Commander, will sail for the above Ports, THIS MORNING. The accommodation of this Yessell are first-rate, in fact the Cabin is a comfortable Parlour, and the sleeping berths very spacious. For Passage, apply to the CaptaiD on Hoard, or, to H. R. CRETNAY. N. B.—Only three Steerage Passengers can be taken. November 2>2, 1843. FOR THE TAMAKI. A FAST sailing Cutter, 7 tons __ burthen, will leave Rich’s 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 Bioderate terms. Apply tv John Scott, Shorthand Crescent, Or to Edward Rich, Queen-street. N. B.—Horse and cart always in attendance. October 24, 1843. On Sate, At the Stores of the Undersigned SUPERIOR Margeaux Claret in 1 doz. cases, •« Cherry Brandy in pints, •* Port and Sherry in bottles ** Devonshire Cider in 3 doz cases, ** Elliott’s Porter in hhds. •• Burron Ale, in barrels, •* Cape Wine, in half pipes . qr. casks, and bottled, Coal and Stockholm Tar, in cask, or by the gallon. Pitch, do. JOHN SCOTT, Shortland Crescent. November 3, 1843. J For /Sate BY the undersigned, a small invoice, consisting of 6 BARRELS of Stockholm Tar, 2 ditto. Pitch, 2 ditto. Coal Tar, and 314 Mats of Salt. EDWARD RICH. Queen Street, 1 October, 17, 1843. J Re-opened, fHB EXTENSIVE PREMISES KNOWN AS THE TEA, GROCERY, AND ITALIAN THE Undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the Patronage hitherto bestowed upon Mm, and begs to announce that as the extensive and necessary alterations are now complete, it is his intention to combine the TEA AND GROCERY BUSINESS WITH THE fLittin & ©SUooUsu JBtrapera litre, making it his especial care that parties from the Country either by their Personal or Written orders can be supplied with all articles, Wholesale and Retail, in the above mentioned lines on the best of Terms. An early inspection of the different* Stocks is earnestly requested. JOHN SCOTT, Shortland Crescent. Auckland, Oct. 2©,1613,

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 November 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 November 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 16, 22 November 1843, Page 1

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