HOBART TOWN DIRECT.
j~ -^""--FTnHE Fine fast sailing Barque, /%go§sT A " FANNY FISHER." %^WWw^ Captain Ilarrold, 250 tons burE?a3igbssgaggs then, has excellent accommodation forPassengeis, will sail in a few days. For Fi eight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board or to D. Nathan, Agent.
To Masters of Whaling Sinrs. MASTERS of Whaling Vessels are respectfully informed that the undersigned can supply them with all kinds of Fresh Provisions on the most 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.
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1 THOMAS IFESTON & CO. Will Sell by Public Auction, on Fr i n \ y next, 29th Sept. inst., at their Stores, at 11 o'clock — A QUANTITY of IRONMONGERY, Consisting of Wheat Mills, Breaking up Hoes, Wrought and Cast Butt Hinges, Plate, Closet, Cupboard, and Box Locks, Latches, Bolts, Tin Dishes, Milk Dishes, Ration Scales, Camp Kettles, Glue Pots, &c, &c. Regvtta and Striped Shirts, White Shirts — linen fionts, wristbands, and collars, Fancy and 9-8 Lilac Prints, Blue Cloth Caps, Gala Plaid, Striped Shirting, F"ancy Dresses. Flour, — 1001b. bags, Biscuit, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Boys' & Men's Boots & Shoes, Two Horse Hair Mattrasses, And a Variety of other Goods.
THOMAS WEST ON % CO., Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, on Friday next, 29th inst., at 11 o'clock precisely — Without Reserve — | O TIERCES PRIME MESS BEEF.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
TO BAKERS, BUTCHERS, GROCERS, GENERAL DEALERS, & OTHERS,
CONNELL &f RIDINGS
Have received instructions, from the Proprietor, Mr. Fairburn, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, the 4th day of October, at 1 1 o'clock, A NUMBER of ALLOTMENTS of LAND, at the new Pensioner Settlement, at Otaiiuhu. This Land is divided into Allotments of Half an Acre each, with extensive Frontages on the Broad Street which bounds the Settlement on that side, and are so laid out as to be, in effect, an extension of the Government Township. The Land, which is, perhaps, the richest and most fertile in the Auckland District, is traversed by the great road from Auckland to the interior — and by the frontage between the Manakau and Tamaki Rivers, and the Canal intended to unite these wateis will pass through a portion of this Land. From the favorable circumstances of its position, there can be no doubt of the success of the Settlement at Otahuhu — and the most cursory glance at the plan will shew that the Allotments, to be offered, on the 4th October, possess all these advantages in an eminent degree.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 243, 27 September 1848, Page 1
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