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FOR LONDON DIRECT.

yiJHb" FINE Fast sailing new 400 tons, Levensy master, will sail THIS DAY. For Passage, Apply to j i 1i 1 CHARLES DAVIS, Shortland t-treet, Auckland, September 19, 1846.

FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. *-y^ rpHfifine fast sailing Barque, J. STRA7HISLA, js||B|fc T. Heale, Commander, will posiSi?l*S»Kfl tively sail on the Ist October, The Owner having occasion to remain in New Zealand, his Cabins may be engaged. Apply to D. NATHAN. Auckland, Sept. 19th, 1846,

FOR ENGLAND DIRECT, {To sail about the first November.) *ny npHE fine fast sailing first class jg|||g' H A I*D'E E , &&B&M Captain Marshall. For Passage only, having three cabins disengaged, apply to 80 vv J John I. Montefiore!. Auckland, August 7th, 1846. General Post Office, Auckland. , September 12, 1840. A POST OFFICE being about to be established at Russell, mails will be made tip at this Office, for that Port, from and after the 2 1st instant. Mails from or for places beyond Sea, will not be opened or made up at Russell. Henry DArch, Acting Deputy Postmaster General. To the Subscribers in aid of Mr. Twining. A PASSAGE to England having been secured for Mr. Wdliam Twining, he begs permission to offer his warmest thaoks to His Excellency the Governor, and Mrs. Grey, and to all the inhabitants of Auckland, who have with such ready kindness, effected this truly benevolent purpose, and have thus rescued him from a position so painful toafeelingmind that of being entirely dependant on the charity of the well disposed. When restored, by their means, to a comfortable home, in the bosom of a beloved family, he will not cease to pray that the best of blessings may be enjoyed by those who have, with such willingness assisted him iri his distress. Commissariat, New Zealand, Auckland, 15th May, 1846. TTNTIL further Notice, Tenders will be U received at this Office, until noon of Monday and Thursday in each week, for the Bills of "the Undersigned, either on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, or on the Senior" Commissariat Officer at Sydney, New South Wales. The Tenders must be in Duplicate, and endorsed •' Tender for Bills," and mutt express distinctly the amount in British Specie that will be allowed for each One hundred Pounds in Bills. Philip Turner, D. A. C. G. "' FOR SALE, AHORSE, CART AND HARNESS, Apply to W. C. HAVES. Epsom Road, Sept. 18th, 1846. BOARD AND LODGING. A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with board and Lodging in a quiet family, within five minutes walk, from Commercial Bay, or if preferred two rooms will be let furnished with attendance. Respectable references will be given and required. For Cards of addresa apply to Mr. Good - fellow, Baker, Queen-street.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 68, 19 September 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 68, 19 September 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 68, 19 September 1846, Page 1

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