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FOR TAHITI.

. i"^ HPHE Clipper Schooner jAafkl COQUETTE, JffiffijK Captain McCook, will sail for the BSfeigsfigß a jj OVe Port, on Wednesday, the 10th instant. . . For Passage only, having superior Cabin and Steerage accommodations, apply to J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, March 6th, 1847.

FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY.

A H£- TT HE fine new Packet Brig im x MA UK IN, Jp§[§fi!JL Capt. Cooney, 146 tons register, E * SSBBB *' hourly expected here from Sydney, will meet with quick despatch. For Cabin Passage or Freight, apply to W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. Auckland, March 6, 1847.

EX "HOPE" FROM LONDON, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, IVORY1 VORY Handled Table Cutlery of superior J. quality Black do do do do Stag and Black handled Guard and Game Carvers ■» Stag Butchers' Steels Butchers' and Shoe Knives Pocket, Pen, WharnclifFe and Spring Knives Old English Razors Ladies' Scissors Albuta Plate of superb quality, in Table, Desert, and Tea Spoons Table and Desert Forks Cast-steel Pitt Saws, 6| to 8 feet " Ripping, Sash, Tenon and Dovetail Saws " FirraerM Chisels and Plane Irons " Patent Gimblets «• Scotch screw and shell Augurs Pitt, Hand, Cross-cut and Tenon Saw Filea Bastard and smooth Files, all sizes Cabinet and Wood Rasps and Piles Pitt and Hand Saw Sets Brass and Iron Butt Hinges Crosstail and Hook and Eye Hinges Tumbler, Chest, and Box Locks Ditto Pad Locks Pocket Compasses, Rack Combs Sawyers Compasses Tin Plates, Sail Needles and Palms Patent and Cut Nails Flooring and fine Brads Shoe Bills and Hob Nails Counter Weighing Machines and Weights Shoe and Hearth Brushes Cut and plain Tumblers, Lamp Chimneys Sperm Candles Salad Oil. Gibson & Mitchell. Shortland-street, sth March, 1847.

EX "HOPE."

n ENTLEMEN'S BLUE CLOTH CAPS vX Scotch Caps and Glengarry Bonnets Ditto Tweel'd Shirting, striped Watei twist do do Blue and Red Tweel'd Serge Shirts Blue Serge Corduroy and Moleskin. Blue Cloth and Drill Jackets Scarlet Worsted Cravats. . Gibson & Mitchell, Shortland-street, sth March, 1847.

LARGE FISHING SEINE.

TO be Sold by Private Contract, a Valuable Seine, received the last year direct from London, measuring upwards of 70 fathoms long, and between 8 and 9 feet deep, made of the best twine, the top lines well corked, and the bottom lines fluted with cast leaden rollers. The purchaser (if near Auckland) will have the opportunity of realising a considerable sum by it every season, as fish abound plentifully in the bays and coasts around— and salt fish is daily becoming an increasing article of exportation. The price is £35, and may be seen at Messrs. Williamson & Crummer's, to whom application may be made. P.S. It has been thoroughly turned since it arrived in New Zealand.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 92, 6 March 1847, Page 1

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441

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 92, 6 March 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 92, 6 March 1847, Page 1

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