FIRST VESSEL FOR LONDON. x ri^ THE fine fast sailing Barque, |$Mk 1 STRATH ISLA, JSHfIK T. Heale, Commander, will posi- *^*"*** tively sail as above on the Ist October, (Thursday next) j has room (or a few tons of l|ght Freight, and as the owner is about to reside in Auckland, hit cabins are now vacant, and a respectable family would be treated with, liberally. For particulars apply to D.NATHAN. P. S.— -One single cabin also disengaged. Early. application is necessary as the Vessel will positively sail on the Ist. October. Auckland, Sept. 25th, 1846,
FOR ENGLAND DIRECT, (To sail about the first November.) aJTx^ fTIHE fine fast sailing first class if^ffl^. JL Ship, JMjljg H A I D E E , HSUmcHtM c APTAIN Marshall. For Passage only, having three cabins disengaged, apply to John I. Montbfiore. Auckland, August 7th, 1846.
EOR SYDNNEY, >^^g£T J- TERROR, 1 " Wm, Dunning, Commander, ■bkESoSotS will sail on Sunday, toe 4-tn, October, for Freight or Passage apply to Capt. Dunning on board, or to James Macky. Lower Queen -street, 25 th Sept, 184-6.
FOR PORT NICHOLSON, (In ten Days.) ao^ T HE NE w PACKET Barque, «N@i^, -*" AUCKLAND, SS^l of Boston. U. S. A., Stephen EcVracwtM Qutteh, Esq., Commander, will remain one week at the above Port, For Cabin passage to and from Wellington, apply to - J. S. POLACK. High-street, Sept. 25th, 1846,
rpHE UNDERSIGNED is a purchaser of JL well cleaned Flax. Wanted the Gum in Mr. Micky's yard well packed and cased. J. S. POLACK. High-street, Sept. 25th, 1 846.
MR. WILLIAM CONNELL, VERY respectfully informs his Friends and the Public that he has commenced business as a COMMISSION AGENT, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER, in the Premises heretofore occupied by Mr. Hart, and desires to assure those who may favor him with instructions to sell for their account MERCHANDISE, CATTLE, LANDS, HOUSES, or any other property, that he will spare no exertion to obtain for them their full value. And he trusts that, by equitably discharging his duty both to the pwners and the purchasers of the property that passes through his hands, he will be enabled to secure that share of the confidence of both classes, which it will be his most earnest endeavour to deserve. Custom-house business transacted. Queen-street, Auckland. September 25th, 1846.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 69, 26 September 1846, Page 1
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