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FOR SYDNEY. v~ rpHE fast-sailing Schooner 1 COQUETTE, J|||||^p!r' Captain McCook, will have quick BCK-SsSS despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage, having excellent accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, apply to the Captain on board, or to J. Woodiiouse. Queen-street, Dec. 26, 1816.

FOR PORT NICHOLSON, NELSON, AND HOBART TOWN. A jfiv-* npHE Fine Fast-sailing Brig Jf*»KL JULIA, jßSjJjjHugh Clark, master, will sail for ®*******the above Ports on Saturday next, January 2nd, 1846. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Clark on board, or to D. Nathan. December 25, 1846.

AMERICAN MANUFACTURES. ORANGE AND BLUE PRINTS Navy Prints and Checks Blue and white Sheetings Blue Drills Cotton Cable Twist Plaids, Kremlins, Denims Regatta and Striped Shirts White Blankets Blanket Rugs Wellington Boots Clarence do Cotton Duck and Twine Flax Twine Prime Pork and Beef Chocolate Cups and Saucers • American Hams, best quality Salmon, Tongue and Sounds Epsom Salts Salaratus Lamp Oil Pails Clothes' Pins Cooking Ranges complete Parlour Stoves American Axes do Hatchets * do Tomahawks ; Hoop Iron . ! Pitch, Tar, Rosin Coal Tar Manilla Cordage Whale Line Lance Rope Handspikes Axe Handles Flowered Tumblers Quart Decanters Pipe Staves Potash Paints all colors Lucifers in Cases Pipes Brooms and Brushes Deck Lights Blocks &c« &c. &c. J. S. POLACK.

GRASS SEEDS. pERENTNIAL RYE GRASS SEED X Mixed Pasture Do., containing Rye, Clover, and Meadow Vetching 1 Seed. Also, a small quantity of the meadow vetching LathyrusPratensis, perennial also. The advertiser strongly recommends the last named article to the" particular notice of Dairymen and Grazier?'. On a good soil it will produce three tons of first-rate hay per acre, and will thrive on ihe poorest soils; it destroys the sorrel, and .will grow on land in its rough state, ifjpreviousljy burnt off, and simply harrowed ; the seed being small, from three to four pounds is sufficienrfor an acre, if rye grass be sown with it, two pounds will be amply sufficient* N.B. The seeds are all of Colonial growth, J. CONEY. High-strees, Dec. 24th, 1846.

TO LET. HPHE HotjSE and PREMISES lately in the J- occupation of Dr. Da vies, in Queen Street. Apply tof \ J. I. MONTEFIOUE. December 2*, 1840.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 82, 26 December 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 82, 26 December 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 82, 26 December 1846, Page 1

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