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FOR LIMA,

THE fine first Class Ship THOMAS KING, Thomas G. Robbins, commander, will sail for the above Port, on Monday, the 6th instant. For Passage only, having superior accommodations, apply to JAS. MACKY. Queen-street, September 3, 1847.

FOR CHINA. THE RAMILLIES, Captain M'Lean, will sail as above on Friday, the 10th Instant, For Freight or Passage apply to Brown & Campbell, Sept. 3, 1847.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, THE Fine new Carvel-built Schooner, DOVE. If not engaged by Thursday noon, she will proceed to the Bay of Islands on Saturday morning. Apply to Captain THOMAS HUNT, or H. R. CRETNAY, Agent. High-street, 31st August, 1847.

FOR TARANAKI,

NOW LYING IN MANUKAU, THE Fine fast-sailing Cutter, SARAH BERRY, will sail on Wednesday, 8th Sept. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN MACDOUGALL. Fore-street, August 31, 1847.

FOR PORT NICHOLSON,

THE Fast-sailing Schooner MARY ANNE, 38 tons, will sail as above on Monday next, 6th inst. For freight or charter, apply to the Master, on board; or, to W. S. GRAHAME.

FOR SALE,

A FAST Sailing CUTTER about 10 tons, Carvel built, with Mast, Rigging, Anchors, Cables, &c , all complete, now lying in the harbour for inspection. Apply to D. Nathan. September 3, 1847.

SEAMEN WANTED.

WANTED, for the Ramillies, Ten ABLE SEAMEN, to supply the place of that number who have been taken into the Service of H. M. S, Dido. Apply to the Captain, on Board, or to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, August 26, 1847.

TO MODERATE CAPITALISTS.

TO SELL OR LET,

KENT PLACE, EDEN VALLEY, at present occupied by Mr. Constable. This valuable property comprises six acres of the richest soil, (three of them twice under cultivation, and three laid down in English grasses,) a large and comfortable Dwelling house, Work-shop, Stabling for twelve horses, Stockyard, Sheds, &c., &c. To importers of Cattle, or to Dairymen, this property offers many advantages, from its being situated within only a mile from Auckland, and on the principal thoroughfare to the Tamaki, Epsom, and Papakura districts. For terms, which are liberal, apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.

FOR SALE,

FIVE Acres of SUBURBAN LAND, fenced in, and partly broken up, with an extensive frontage to a deep Creek, withn three miles of Auckland, and an abundance of Firewood. Apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen-street.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 132, 4 September 1847, Page 1

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379

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 132, 4 September 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 132, 4 September 1847, Page 1

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