FOR SYDNEY, via NEWCASTLE. THE Fast sailings A I Barque, AND HEN has splendid will sail oil Saturday, Sept. For Freight or Passage apply to file Commander, or J. S. Polack. Auckland, Sept. 19,1848. PANMURE A: TTHE Cu " THETIS, I. will e above Settlements t a week For freight or; ly to E. IUNNEAR, McCabe, ctoria Hotel ier 2,1848. THE NATIVE N APER. ON TUESDAY. September 14th, was published the Fourth Number of the KAIMATAARA 0 NGA IWI ERUA, affording the only medium of communication by Advertisement with the Aborigines. Persons living in the interior, willing to become agents for the sale of the Paper, or to assist in its circulation, are requested to send in their names to the Publishers as early as convenient. The usual reduction in price will be made. Terms :— Three-pence each, or Two Shillings per dozen copies. Es "MAID OF ERIN." Molasses, maizJKs*in biscuit, and Lap Sugar, Robt. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street. Auckland, Sept. 6,1848. GRASS SEEDS MIXED GRASS SEEDMReceived ex «Na "Nancy," for sale b; Robt. August 10, 1848. EN HAY mg landed Sale by erald, ort Street. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND packed in trusses, no] from the " Maid of Erin," Robt. September 6th, 1848. KAURI SPARS, AND PLANK. JfITE HUNDRED LOADSm (300,000 superficial feet,) of beaAyfnlprji jn Spars of assorted sizes, from SOwBK' JBtinlength, and plank to 35 feet, for sMPbvjf RoMC A. FitzGerai.d. Fort Street. Auckland, July 27, 1848. TO BE LET. THE HOUSE now oo Major Greenwood; on the 20th October, three Batchelors. Ri Atigust 16th, 1848. by Brigade n to be given uitable for Gerald. Fort street. MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES. BLACKBURN'S Pale and Bri Quarter-Casks, now Nymph." For Sal and Superior ' WINES, ded, ex " Sea Robt. A. FitzGerald, HORSES EX "MAID OF ERIN." Horse, 16 hands horse "North mare, got by . >rted horse. 6 uned to go in a ATHOL, —a splendid high—sire, the Briton," out of a " Glenelg," a cele years old, has b .Brewer's djay. ALDERMAN, Nearly thorough bred, goes in double and single harness and saddle. 6 years old, a beautiful animal. Kobt, A, FxtzQeralp, Fort St(f gt.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 September 1848, Page 1
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351Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 22, 21 September 1848, Page 1
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