FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY.
JtJk^: T*IHE fine fast sailing Brig JM^l MAUKIX, JMIfMTO^' Captain Cooney, will leave for Sydney on Tuesday morning For Passengers the Maukin affords an excellent opportunity, as she proceeds direct for the above pott, For Freight or Passage, apply to W. S. Graiiamr, Fort Street. July 16th, 1847.
FOR SYDNEY. i--. r B HE Fine Packet Schooner, Jf&&§L. * DEBORAH, MyljffiF J, Nagle, commaiuler, will E£Z3ssS£fl sail for the above Port on Saturday, 17ih July. For freight or passage, having superior tccommodalions, apply »o Jambs Macky, Queen street. July Oth, 1047.
For Port Nu holson, Nelson, and Hohart Town. Ay~}?~~ HPHE fine fast sailing Brig Hugh Clark, will sail fur jgjiffifejjpfa the above ports, on Tuesday next, July 20lh, 1847. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. Nathan. July 16th, 184-7.
FOR LONDON VIA HOKIANGJ. f JkJJjy rTIHE Barque "JfOP^V' Al, M. Qt Lloyds, 3Y7Tons RegisJJMpP^'ter, W. Marshall, Commander, qgggQgjgßl) will sail for the above Port irr all July, returning to Auckland for Passengers •hould sufficient inducement offer. Brown & Campbell. Agents. Auckland, May 21, 1 8+7. 0
Commissariat, Auckland, JulyS, 1847. fTHE CONTRACTOR for supplying BREAD JL at Auckland, having given the prescribed Notice for the termination of his Agreement, TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon of Saturday, the 14th proximo, from parties willing to Contract for the supply from Ist October, 1847, to 31st March, 1848. The quality of the Bread required, and the Conditions to be subscribed to, may be seen in the New Zealander Newspaper, of the 23rd of January, 1847. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissar) General.
FLOUR EX'JULW
4-00 BAGS of V ' D< L< FLOUR > fi r»t Quality, by the ton or bag. 1000 Cocoa Nuts. . J. S. POLACK, Wharf, Lower Queen-street July 13th, 1847.
Mx AUCKLAND, of Lynn, U. S. A OfQ CASKS and Kegs of Cavendish &*■** Bnd Negrohead TOBACCO, of the most approved brands, by the quantity or package, including a few cases of Hammond's celebrated Chewing Tobacco. J. S. POLACK, Wharf) Lower Queen street July 16ih, 1847. ' 3
TO EXPORTERS. 200 BARRELS of Cocoa Nut Oil, a pure and beautiful sample. The increasing demand for this article, by Candle and Soap manufacturers in the sister colonies, and by Mechanists and others in Europe, renders it well worth the attention of Exporter! generally. 300 tons Tortoise Shell. J. S. Polack. Wharf, Lower Queen Street. July I6th, 1847. 3
NOTICE. "DIIQUIRED, KAURI GUM, of good J-v quality only, deliverable in any quantity, either in Auckland or the Coast. J. S. TOLACK. March 12, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 118, 17 July 1847, Page 1
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