FOR HOBART TOWN
A fIS T^E fine English built Brigantine jffliL 1 TRITON, fflvmZ Capt. Lillewal), will sail for the EImMS&H a bove Port on Monday nexU For Freight or Passage, apply 19, W, S. GItAHA>*E. Fort-street, 29th May, 1847.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
i JP'*"- f|UIE Fine Brigantine y#|NL J "EBENEZER," <^^™«90 Tons Register, Capt. Norris, |ss||||||ggg will leave for the above Port on Monday next. Freight by this vessel will be taken at a low rate. For further particulars apply to W. S. Grahame, Auckland, Fort-street 29th May, 1847. 1
FOR SYDNEY.
J&rJTir rp II E Fast Sailing Brig jraßKfegw A EMMA, j|^HP^ Captain Osborne, will sail for JBpgßjJr* the above Port This Day, the 29th inst. — For Freight or Passage apply to J. Woodiiouse. Queen-street, May 29, 1847.
FOR LONDON VIA HOKIANGA.
ir^jjc rpHE Barque "HOPE,*' Al, %mMj^^i. J- at Lloyds, 377 Tons RcgisHBtw^ter, W. Marshall, Commander, Tj^pffflr* will sail for the above Port in all July, returning to Auckland for Passengers should sufficient inducement offer. Brown & Campbell. Agents. Auckland, May 21, 1847. 0
FOR SALE, EX "MAUKIN" AND "EMMA," FINE White Moist Sugar Brown do do Coffee Congou Tea &c. &c. &c. 0 Brown & Campbell
KAURI GUM. "DEQUIRED, KAURI GUM, of good J-l/ only, deliverable in any quantity, either in Auckland or the Coast. J. S. POLACK. Auckland, March 12, 1847,
NOW LANDING EX "EMMA," MARTELLS' and Hennessy's BRANDY English Porier in Hhds. Negrohead Tobacco Blankets 9-4 10-4 Blue and Red Serge Shirts Colonial Soap Congou Tea in chests and half cheats Stationery Also, has on Sale Port and Sherry, in wood and bottle Hock, in 1 dozen Cases West India Rum Byass' Ale and Porter Hyson Skin Tea Manilla Sugar Mould Candles Window Glass, 10 M 8, 12 « 10, 14 * 1 2 Manilla Rope, 1, 2, and 3 inch &c, &c, &c. J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, May 21st, 1847.
WAN TED,
A CURRIER to whom liberal wages will be given.— -Apply at the Auckland Tan-yard. May 2l&t, 1847. 1
STRAYED,
T?ROM Mount Albert, a .; l ark brindled J- Heifer, branded triangle on uear rump ; white face, extending over near eye; short horns, pointing inwards. Any person returning her to Potter's or Wood's Stockyard, will receive £l reward, and any one detaining her After this notice will be proceeded against. Thomas Briggs. May 19th, 1847. • 2
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 104, 29 May 1847, Page 1
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