FOR SYDNEY.
i- npilE Schooner DEBORAH, vttl^ -I- Captain Bliss, will sail for the ffi^l^K above port on Saturday, the 14th 22i23g5&«? instant. For freight or passage apply to James Macky. Queen -street, October 10, 1848.
a FOE, SYDNEY. A REGULAR TRADER, o^ nr nE Packet Bri s louisa, i^&iiivv 182 lons re S ister > W< S. Milton, commander, is expected this E&N332SS week, and will have quick despatch. The superior sailing qualities of the Louisa, and her accommodations are well known, 'lhe best wines and provisions aie provided, and the utmost 1 liberality and attention shewn to paspengeisi Apply to Robt. A. FitzGkiUi/d, Fort Street. Auckland, October 10, 1848.
Ex " FANNY FISHER.' 1
ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned — TWENTY-FIVE TONS ' FINE Y. D. L. FIRST FLOUR. D. Nathan.
( On Sale at the Store of the Undersigned, } Ex " Deborah," •flf\ HIIDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY - 1 V8V 8 ditto B. P. Rum 2 puncheons ditto 20 barrels finest Scotch Whiskey 43 cases Oilmen's Stores 367 Bags Sugar 25 half-cl>ests Congou Tea, ex Pandora 40 boxes Candles 8 kegs Tobacco 2 tierces ditto 50 dozen B. Y. Sickles James Macky. Queen Street, October 10, 1818.
GRASS SEEDS &c, FROM HOBART TOWN. T)YE GRASS, Lucerne, Mangel Wurzel' M\ 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, . TfJ. IiAGS 1?INE FLOUR, Y. D. Land f 1 24 Bags Fine Biscuit, ditto 15 Casks Vinegar 1 5 " Roman Cement 4 " Glue 8 Cases Drapery Also, per " Fanny Fisher." ' 10 tons Fine Flour, Y. D, Land, i 1001b. hags 75 Bags Ist Mauritius Sugar 20 Boxes Pipes 10 Kegs superior Tobacco 3 Bales Leather 2 Cases ditto, and Boots and Shoes 8 " Di apery 5 Bales ditto Fruit Trees and Seeds. Thomas Lewis. Foil-slceet.
WANTED a situation as GARDENER, by a person that understands his business in all its branches', having had good experience both in England and the colonies; should not a permanent situation offer, the undei signed will undertake laying out, planting, and attending to gardens. References to Mr. Edgerly, Eden Nursery, or Mr. Green, Chancery Street, next door to Mr. White's.
TO LET,
A COTTAGE, containing four looms, near Ligar Fort, fiom which theie is a commanding view of the river, harbour, and town. For particulars apply to the undersigned, at
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 247, 11 October 1848, Page 1
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