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FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.

riS nPHE Barque " ELIZABETH JOT&EL, J- AND HENRY," 535 tons, JKBjII Captain Clarke, will sail for the etidajfig^ aDOVe pOl.tp O1 .t on Wednesday next, the 20th inst. For Freight or passage apply'to the Captain on board, or to J. S. Polack.

FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT, a JT?^ HPHE Fine fast sailing Schooner asl»tk. " SISTERS," 3i||H|P' 150 tons, Hugh Clark, master, &zZ£&s£& haying superior accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to D. Nathan. Auckland, Sept. 15, 1848.

FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT.

A^-Jjr*"* jj Fine fast sailing Barque, yyW^7 A " FANNY FISHER." 3 " Captain Harrold, 250 tons burss&Miksibgt&zz then, has excellent accommodation for Passengers, ivill sail in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on hoard or to D. Nathan, Agent-

FOR PANMURE, OTAHUHU, ' AND PAPAROA DIRECT. A REGULAR TRADER. HP HE New Fast sailing Cutter " ALERT," "*■ 18 Tons Bui then, to sail twice a week, lias a large Taipaulm, and decked forward. For freight or passage apply to Abraham Mears, Shortland-street.

To Masters of Whaling Smrs. MASTERS of Whaling Vessels are respectfully informed that the undersigned can supply them with all kinds of Fresh Provisions on the mo.st reasonable terms, for which Oil and Bone will be taken in exchange. William Butler. Monganui, Doubtless Bay, New Zealand, 12th September, 1848. Lat.— 3s °6' S. Long.— l 73 ° 38' E. N.B. — There are no grog sellers in the place, and no fear need be entertained of the crews leaving the vessels.

§>ales fog Auction .

MR. D. NATHAN

Will offer to Public Competition, on Tuesday next, Sept. 19, at his Mart, Shortlandsf i*cot*""" npHE ENTIRE CARGO of the Fanny Fisher from Hobart Town, consisting of, 10 tons fine Y. D. Land Flour 50 bushels Oats 5 " Pea Beans 1 tierce Carolina Rice 1 ton Biscuit 10 cases Soap 2 boxes Starch 10 barrels Dry Apples 20 " Resin 25 « Vegetable Tar 40 « Pitch 25 « Cider Vinegar 20 nests American Tubs 25 dozen " Pails 1 " nests " Buckets 6 " " Brooms 10 nests " Boxes 10 cases " dark Chaiis 4 " " green " 3 " " " double rooved do 2 " " cane seat rosewood do 1 " " rocking do 20,000 Shingles 4,000 Palings 10,000 feet assorted Timber 3 cases Cigars A Quantity of Fruit Trees' 10,000 Quicks, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock,

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 240, 16 September 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 240, 16 September 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 240, 16 September 1848, Page 1

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