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FOR THE BAY OF ISLANDS & SYDNEY. mtm lUE Fine A. i. Am ecu, iVI • Oougal I, Brig is , r a, Captain under engagement »o <<> r ,|ie ahov « Ports on die 12 h tnsia.it. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on hoard. Auckland, sth February, 1844. TO CAPT Al N M*DO UG A LL, Brig Dear Sir, WE, the Undersigned, Passengers pet Brig Amelia , beg to convey ©nr warmest thank* tor the extreme kindness and attention paid to ns ott our passage from Sydney to this Port ; and we cannot part without expressing a hope that in all yoiir future undertakings you may experience that prosperity which your exertions justly tnerit. Sincerely wishing you every happiness, We are, Dear Sir, Your’s very truly, Edward Waters, James Croker, Ppm bill. Auckland, Feb, 3, 1844. TO THE PASSENGERS BY THE Brig ** Amelia” Gentlemen, JHave the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your kind letter of the 3rd instant* wherein you are pleased to express your satisfaction of my conduct as Commander of the Amelia ; allow me to thank yoti for the kind expression it contains, and to assure you that it is with regret that t part with you all, — May you be happy. I remain, Gentlemen, Your’s respectfully, Colin M'Dougall, Auckland, Feb, 5, 1844.

NOTICE. CAPTAIN TEDART, of (he Whaling Barque “Nereide,” will not lie responsible lor. auy Uebt coutracieU by his crew* H. R. CRETNAY, Agent. Auckland, Feb. 3, 1844, NOTICE. WHEREAS, the Premises of the Undersigned, in Shortland Crescent, were secretly entered on Saturday last, the 3rd instant, and a SILVER WATCH Stolen, with a Gold Guard Chain, of which a description is given below. This is to caution all parties deal* iug in such aiticles from buying the same, and a suitable Reward will be cheerfully given to any parties who will give infoimation that may lead to the recovery ot the property, and the conviction of the thief. C. H. MOFFITT. The W r atch is a silver one, vertical movement, maker “ T. Cox Savory, Cornhill, London, No. 2031.” The Gold Guard Chain is of the full size accustomed to be worn, and is of the curb pattern.

NEW ZEALAND BANKING COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given,that a Dividend of Four per Cent, on the paid up Capital of the Bank, lor the HalfYear ending the 31st December last, and declared at the Half Yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors, held on the 31st ultimo, will be payable to the Pro {rhetors on the 20th instant. By order ot the Board of Directors, A. KENNEDY, Manager. New Zealand Banking Company, J **. Auckland, 2nd February, 1844.. $ Ex ISABELLA ANNA, ON.SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, CANE Seated English Chairs Horse-hair Mattrasses Floor-cloth Looking Glasses Hosiery, Haberdashery, & Drapery W. W. CASTLE, Queen* Street.

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Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 56, 6 February 1844, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 56, 6 February 1844, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 56, 6 February 1844, Page 2

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