FOR SYDNEY. THE Schoonjr DEBORAH. iMss, will sail for the the 14th For freight or passagf apply to * James Macky. Queen-street, October 10, 1818. FOR SYDNEY. A RFGULAR TRADER, IHE Packet Brig LOUISA, 182 tons register, W\ S. Milton, commander,jp expected this week, andAut Inve quick The superior the Louis and her acconnnodationirare well known. Ihe best wines and provisions are provided, and the xit uiost liberality and attention shewn to paspengeis. Apply to Robt. A. FitzGer\lt>, Fort Street. Auckland, October 10, 1848. FOR SYDNEY, rp k W. Os sail for day, the i7th instant' For freight or passaa commodations, apply to Queen-street. Oct. 12, 1838. Packet Brig ~ M M A," ommander, will 'o\e Port on Tuestaving superior acJ. WOODIIOI'SE. Ex « fANNY FISHER." ON SAHE, at of the Under-TWENTY-FIVE V. D. L. FIRST FLOUR.
D. Nvthan. GRASS SEEDS &c , FROM HOBART TOW N.j> EYE GRASS, Lucgjf, Manuel "Wurzel Turnip, and Seeds—For sale Qffjr A. FitzGerald, Fort Street. Auckiand, October 3rd, 1848. JUST RECEIVED, PER "SISTERS," And on Sale by the Undersigned, BAGS FINE FLOUR, V. D. Land 124 Bags Fine Biscuit, ditto 15 Casks Vinegar 15 Roman Cement „ 4 Glue 8 Cases Drapery 74 Also, per " Fanny Fisiie 10 tons Fine Flour, V. D. Land, in 1001b. bags 75 Bags Ist Mauritius Sugar 20 Boxes Pipes 10 Kegs superior Tobacco 3 Bales Leather 2 Cases ditto, and Boots and Shoes 8 " Drapery 5 Bales ditto Fruit Trees and Thomas Lewis. Fort-steeet. NOTICE. MR. GEORGE RICH, of Epsom, begs to acquaint holders of stock, and the public in general, that he has established himself as \ KTEIXiNARY SURGEON, a profession in which, in its brauches, he has acquired gjeat experience in England, and which he likewise practised privately in this colony ivith uniform success, ills ser\ices are available at any moment , but it is his intention, for the sake of more general con\enience, to attend for consultation at die Masonic Hotel, every Tuesday and Friday, from ele\en o'clock till one. FOKTSALIj Half an acre of situated in Free Mr. Bartley, Logan bank. WANGARI STONE LIME" 0 R Sale at the IM&tHtower Queen F October 10,1848, CI.STUSH, Vgeiil.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 25, 12 October 1848, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 25, 12 October 1848, Page 1
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