FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT.
Will Sail on Monday next, positively. **^J-~~~r I iHE Fine fast sailing Barque, sdl&m§r •*■ " FANNY FISHER." Q^jflJsWfth Captain Harrold, 250 tons buru^^g^aSLi then, has excellent accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board or to D. Nathan, Agent
GRASS SEEDS &c, FROM HOBART TOWN.
TJYE GRASS, Lucerne, Mangel Wurzel JL\ Turnip, and Sainfoin Seeds — For sale by Robt. A. FitzGerald, Fort Street. Auckland, October 3rd, 1848.
JUST RECEIVED, PER " SISTERS," And on Sale by the Undersigned, 1 A BAGS FINE FLOUR, Y. D. Land ' 124 Bags Fine Biscuit, ditto 15 Casks Vinegar 15 " Roman Cement 4 " Glue 8 Caies Drapery Also, per " Fanny Fisher." 10 tons Fine Flour, Y. D. Land, in 1001b. bags 75 Bags Ist Mauritius Sugar 20 Boxes Pipes 1 0 Kegs superior Tobacco 3 Bales Leather 2 Cases ditto, and Boots and Shoes 8 " Drapery 5 Bales ditto Fruit Trees and Seeds. Thomas Lewis. Fort-steeet.
MISS J ENNINGS,
LATE OF SYDNEY, BEGS respectfully to acquaint the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity, that she has commenced the Millinery and Dressmaking Business, and trusts by strict attention and punctuality, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. Miss J. invites an early inspection of her well selected stock of New Goods, which will be opened on Wednesday, the 20th Instant, consisting of — Baby Linen, Childrens Dresses, Stays, Parasols, Straw Bonnets, Collars, Cuffs, Flowers, Widow's Caps, and a Variety of articles too numerous to particularize. Albert Cottage, Albert-street, Sept. 15. 1848.
NOTICE.
TAMES HOOPER & CO., having relinw quished their business, lately carried on as Wine and Spirit Merchants, in Shortland-street, hereby request all accounts due unto the said Firm to be paid to the Undersigned, whose receipt will be sufficient. James Hooper. Auckland, September 25, 1848.
NOTICE.
MR. GEORGE RICH, of Epsom, begs to acquaint holders of stock, and the public in general, that he has established himself as VETIRENARY SURGEON, a profession in which, in all its branches, he has acquired gjieat experience in England, and which he has likewise practised privately in this colony with uniform success. His services are available at any moment; but it is his intention, for the sake of more general convenience, to attend for consultation at the Masonic Hotel, every Tuesday and Friday, from eleven o'clock ill one.
TO LET On Improving Leases, TWO ALLOTMENTS of LAND at PARNELL, having frontages of 40 feet to a road opening to the Manukao road, and depth of 100 feet. Also, Part of an Allotment at Remuera, containing from Five to Six Acres, fit for cultivation, and well watered. Apply to E, Meurant.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 246, 7 October 1848, Page 1
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