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K)R TAHITI AND THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, To sail positively on Saturday, the 9th inst., a~£ HP HE Fast sailing Yacht /i^tglyp 1 LAD 7 OF ST. KILDA, £jf^r«kl4o tons burthen, — has room for Two Cabin and Six Steer*e Passengers.— Apply to the Commander a Board, or to [ \ MR. EDW.TiICH, Queen-street, uckland, December 3, 1843.

MESSRS. WATSON AND CODLIN, General Blacksmiths and Farriers, )EG to inform the Inhabitants of Auck- * land and its vicinity, that they have tmmenced Business in the above line, in leir new Premises, Queen-street, next to [r. Goodfellow's Bakery, where, by strict tention, their perfect knowledge of the isiness, and the lowest possible charges, ley hope to merit a share of Public Patron;e and support. All kinds of Engine and jll Work neatly done. Horses carefully lod on the most modern and approved inciples. Auckland, December 7, 1843.

FIREWOOD. "*HE Undersigned is prepared to deliver ' in Auckland, any quantity of Firewood 4s. per ton. A considerable deduction iU be made to parties taking above 50 tons, tme will also be delivered at 6d. per bushel. JOHN O'BRIEN. typly to Mr. Robinson, Italian Warehouse, uckland, December 8, 1843.

CRETNAY has just received from Sydney a quantity of New Zealand l 1j anacks printed by Mr. Baker of Sydney r 1844. They are very tastefully got up, L( l well arranged, and on Sale at the Stores, ■wen-street. Auckland, Dec. 8, 1843.

WORKING BULLOCKS, be sold at a low price, for Cash, the " Five well-known fine Working Bullocks, ■% belonging to G. Cooper, Esq. Apply to R. Forbes, Onionga beach, Ma&au. December 1, 1843.

APPRENTICES WANTED. yX Youths, not under 14 years of age, to be apprenticed to Mr. Menzies, Shipper. Application to be made to Messrs. Brown & Campbell, Or at the Ship-building Yard, Coromandel Harbour. a ckland, November 9, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 December 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 December 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 December 1843, Page 1

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