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FOB INESLSOV BBBBSCT. Ct T'HE Yacht Schooner 1 SYBIL, 175 tons, G. Kelly, commander. For freight or passage, apply to Henderson & M'acfarlane Sept. 15, 1857. FOR YEW PLYMOUTH A.W ' Melbourne. . ripHE Fast Sailing Schooner WfUy, A MARTHA, 150 tons, P. Hunt, commander, 'will sail in a few days. ... For freight or passage, apply, t 0.... , - Henderson & Macfarlane. Sept. 15, 1857. GAZELLE, FOR SV BYE Y, yYkj. UU I sa *l positively on ’ ’ Saturday next, 26thinst., has room for a few tons of cargo, if engaged at once. For freight or passage, apply to Hendeeson & MaCFARLANEN.B. No Goods will be received on board after Friday 25th at 4 p.m. Sept. 22, 1857.

[advertisement.] THE LATE FIRE. To the Editor of the Examiner. SIR, —It is with feelings lam unable adequately to express that my thanks are olferred to Col. Wynyard and Officers of the Military Staff—the Police, and Auckland citizens generally, who in so generous a manner exerted themselves at a time when calamity had overtaken me. By acceptance this brief acknowledgment of noble-hearted kindness, they will add one more to many claims upon the gratitude of their friend and fellowcitizen Charles Davis. September 23, 1857.

Yotice. • YT OTI CE is hereby given, that T HIS DAY the 24th inst., at twelve o’clock noon, the Principal Returning Officer will openly declare and publicly norify, from the Hustings situate in Queen Street, Auckland, the name of the person who has been duly elected by a majority of the voters of the Province of Auckland, to be Superintendent thereof. Thomas Beckham, Principal Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate’s Court, Aucklahd 22nd September, 1857. B&ACSi. BUM ALBERT STREET, TO LET for Three, Five, or Sevc n Years. Apply to John Nicolson, On the premises. September 22nd. 1857. MR. HERZ’S, GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL is unavoidably Postponed till further notice. Sept 22nd, 1857. To Be Raffled For, BY 25 MEMBERS, A HANDSOME PIANO-FORTE. A by Hammond, (late sf Broadwood & Sons) on .Friday evening, October 2nd, at seven o,eleck p.m., at the Exchange Hotel. Mr. Herz is engaged to attend on Thursday evening, the Ist, at seven o’clock that the public may have an opportunity of judging as to the tone and power of the instrument. Terms of Membership, £2 2s.

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Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 41, 24 September 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 41, 24 September 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 41, 24 September 1857, Page 1

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