FOR SYDNEY. To sail on SATURDAY, the 26th inst., A iTK- THE well-known packet Brig, The superior sailing qufflitierffplhe Lovjisa, and her accommodations/are vfil known to | many. The best of Wines and Prov' ' provided, and the utmost liberality a • tibn shewn to passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Milltou on board, or to Row. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street. August 23, 1848. JUST RECEIVED, Per " Osprey," ' 6>| PACKAGES, containing a ge- '*'■*■ neral Assortment — Black Blue superfine Cloth Ditto Pilot Ditto Shawls, Clc Cotton Han™— Kid, Buckskin, Glov Oil skin Table Covering Kidderminster Carpets Slops—Moleskin Trousers Regatta, Striped, and White Shirts Loaf and Mauritius Sugars Van Diemen's Land fine Flour Thomas Lewis. Fort Street, July 26, 1848. ON SALE, By the Undersigned, ex Emma, from Sydney, ) P. RUM, IN HOGSHEADS JJ> Kartell's Brandy Pale Geneva, in Hhds/ Manila and Cbffijl Sugars Congou Tea ; ' * J *"~ 1r Liverpool ah 50 kegs White fis 6casksN.S.)sr. L..... . . . 10 tierces prime Mess Beef 2 " Neats' Tongui 5 boxes Sperm Candles. J. Woodhouse. ■Queen-street, August ICth, 1848, ale* og Stucttou. AUCTION THIS DAY. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. HYAM JOSEPH "Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart THIS DAY, 24th inst. at 11 o'clock. TMBRELLAS, PINS, NEEDLES 1 Bale seamen's Twine Ship Biscuit „ 50 pairs white moleskin Trowsers 70 Fancy Vests 1 bale Scotch twill Shirtan 10 dozen striped Cotton™*" 10 pieces Gala Plaids ' 30 Muslin De 30 woollen Shawls 25 dozen assorted Woollen Handkerchiefs 1 -iitto superior do 1 ditto Tartan Scarfs 4 ditto Childrens' Fancy Worsted Cloaks 15 Scarf Shawls 2 pieces blue Pilot Cloth 1 dozen 2 and 4 drawn Telescopes 8 chests Congou Tea 30 bags Manilla Sugar 10 ditto Java Coffee Rankin's Cheese 10 boxes Pickles 1 case Lucifer Matches 5 cases Mustard 10 cases Lemon Syrup Bottled Ale and Porter Patna Rice Soap Flour Ale Casks 8 hogsheads Port Wine 10 dozen 6 end 7 inch Rim Locks Looking Glasses Terms—under £3O cash. £3O and under £SQ—EiU at 3 months.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 18, 24 August 1848, Page 1
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329Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 18, 24 August 1848, Page 1
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