FOR SYDNMY.
Will Sail on or about First November, j?- HP H E Fine Fa«t Sailing Packet A&liL. TJERR'O R, ' jMvfo^jr William Dunning, Commander, SpSKiSB&M — has good accommodations. For Freight or Passage apply to H. R. CRETNAY. Queen-street, 9th Oct., 1845.
FOR LAUNCESTON JQIRECT. Daily expected, and will Sail a few Days after Arrival, ju^i*— -npHE fi" e Brigantine, >d|^r-l Joseph chipps, %£g?wr¥fe* H* Wins tone, Commander. jaSBJaEnF' 01 ' Freight or Passage, apply to H. R. CRETNAY,
FOR LONDON DIRECT. jh-JT^-rpHE Fine New A.I. Barque WILLIAM HYDE. y^j^^^^ 532 tons register, F. Y. Stewmi*Zal3&BSzg® ard, H.C.S., Commander, now loading in the Hokianga River, and calling at Auckland to complete her cargo, will sail for the above Port in all November. Has four poop cabins disengaged, which are spacious with a height of seven feet« For freight or passage, apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Sept. 12.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. ~JrzT*F H Fme— irew-Ttf aß T^li jp* *4&|L ■*- DAVID MALCOLM, \ j^y^' 600 ions register, A 1 for twelve mfMuSSM years, Cabel, commander, will sail from Wellington on the Ist December, and will call at Auckland, should induce* ments offer : the accommodations are splendid—having a high poop. For particulars apply to H. R. CRETNAY. Queen-street, Bth Oct., 1815.
TO WHALERS. Boyd Town, Twofold Bay, N S. Wales. SHIPS can refresh or refit at this Harbour, free of all Port charges, Pilotage, &c, and can obtain wood, water, fresh and salt piovisions; vegetables, ship chandlery, stores and slops of every kind and description ; and if required, the services of Ship-wrigh*s and Boat-builders, upon the most reasonable terms. N.B. Oil or Bone taken in exchange.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AT THE STORES OF J. I. MONTEFIOKE, SEED OATS Do Wheat Brandy, in or out of Bond Rum Gin Tent Wine Bottled Ale and Porler Sugar Tea Soap Salt Beef Cast Iron Pump Iron Plough ' Pocket Chronometer, First Rate. H. E. HArsLEY. Auckland, 20th Sept.
NOTICE. AUCKLAND PARK. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC .NOTICE to -L all persons having Cattle under my charge, in Auckland Paik,thatJ will notbeansiverable; for any damage or trespass, committed by their cattle breaking out of the boundaries. ' Any person or persons loosening the fences, and turning in Cattle will be prosecuted to the utmost rigourof the law. James Lochead, October 24th, 1845. eeper>l
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 21, 25 October 1845, Page 1
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