STEAM TO SYDNEY.
«XL.-i THE Frigate Built Steamer M ■*■ JUNO, 3pjf%LQ f621f 621 tons, and 260 Horse Power R. Williams, commander, will leave for the above Port early on Wednesday, the 11th proximo. For Freight and passage, apply to * Brown & Campbell. July 30, 1847.
FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT. i **■-— ,nPHE well know fast-sailing s^Mtlk J- Schooner JOHN BULL, si^2§KsiJfl^ a P la ' n Twohey, will sail for the gg^gfgflgabove Port in about 7 days. For Freight or Passage fearly application being necessary,) apply to H. R. Crbtnay. July 20th, 1847.
FOR LONDON VIA HOKIANGA
1 ,g^sJR rpHE Barque "HOPES' Al, JM|m^ X at Lloyds, 377 Tons RegisIMyMGP'ter, W. Marshall, Commander, will sail for the above Port in all July, returning to Auckland for Passengers should sufficient inducement offer. Bkown & Campbell. Agents. Auckland, May 21, IBt7. 0
WANTED, A COOPER and CARPENTER for the American Barque Auckland. Apply to the Captain on board, or to J. S. Polack.
ON SALE
AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED YD. L. FLOUR Ist and 2nd! By ton • New South Wales do Jor bag. Ship Biscuit Large size Mccl Mills Brass Sieves, assorted sizes Saddles and Bridles Manilla Sugar Soap Negrohead Tobacco 10-4, 11-4 Blankets Navy Blues 7-8 Grey Calico and Striped Shirts Thomas Weston, & Co. Shortland-street, August 3, 1847.
T| HE Undersigned, intending to return to I Sydney in a few weeks, begs to offer to the Public, the Stock on hand at low prices. It consists of — Hyson skin, Congo, and common Ration Tea Mustard, pickles, castor and salad oils Men's, women's, and children's boots and shoes Paste and liquid blacking, lemon syrup Oatmeal, rice, mould candles Black pepper, loaf sugar Cagvas, Bengal stripes, grey and white calicos Shoemaker's lasts and nails Tweed, and pea coats, blue cloth jackets, &c. Pilot trowsen Moleskin trowsers, fancy vests Blue cloth caps, coiton checks Regatta and striped shirts, hosiery Lamb's wool and Scotch wool >ests Cotton and India rubber braces, haberdashery Flannels, prints, fancy and navy blues Orleans cloths, and Mousselinede lames Scotch twills, Chinese window blinds Chinese, silk, Brussels, and satin handkerchiefs Spun silk handkerchiefs, writing paper, bridles Combs, rack and fine tooth, hair pins, &c. &c. RICHARD J. HUNT. Next to Mr. Montefiore's Queen street. Auckland, August 3, 184-7.
WALKING CANES # STICKS.
THE Undersigned has on Sale, a small quantity of polished partridge, bamboo, oak, and hazel walking sticks. Also, A quantity of Toys. IUCHARD J. HUNT, Next Mr. MoDtefiores', Queen street, Auckland, August 3, 1847,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 123, 4 August 1847, Page 1
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