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i&Ji^R T^ X E Packet Brig j$SM^ 1 "EMMA," JfljjJjjP^W. Osborne, commander, will sail for the above Port on Thursday morning, the 19th instant. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, Oct. 16, 1848.

FOR SYDNEY. A REGULAR TRADER, v-^ rpHE Packet Brig LOUISA, ■■• 182 tons re s ister ' w * s * Mi !~ j|*|m|p' ton, commander, is expected this ESSSSsSB week, and will have quick despatch. The superior sailing qualities of the Louisa, and her accommodations are well known, lhe best wines and provisions are provided, and the utmost liberality and attention shewn to paspengeis. Apply to Robt. A. FitzGeraij), Fort Street. Auckland, October 10, 1848. OPENING OF THE NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL.

THIS Edifice, being now nearly completed, will be opened for Divine Worship on the next Lord's Day (22nd October), when the Public Services— at Eleven in the Forenoon, and Six in the Evening — will be conducted, D.V., by the Rev. J. Watkin, and the Rev. J. Wallis. A collection in aid of this place of worship will be made at the close of each Service. Strangers attending will be provided with seats to the extent of the accommodation available. Auckland, 17th October, 1848.

WESLEYAN DAY SCHOOL.

THIS SCHOOL, being now confided to the joint superintendance of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry, will open for Boys and Girls, in the Old Chapel, on Monday next, October 23, when an entirely new system of Training and Instruction will be entered upon. Needle Work and other branches of Female Education will be taught by Mrs. Hurry, whose experience also in Bell's system of instructing youth has rendered her quite familiar with the best method of conducting a GUl's School. October 18, 1848.

FOR SALE, At the stores of the Undersigned, POTATOES, of excellent quality Maize Hams and Bacon (New Zealand) Lard Salt Pork aud Beef Vinegar Pitch and Rosin &c, &c, &c. George Hunter, General Dealer, Queen-street. *** Shipping supplied.

On Sale by the Undersigned,

*+ A HAA Feet Sawn TIMBER (Kauri) Wv,VVU 100,000 Shingles 14,000 Palings 2,000 Tea Tree Spokes 2,000 Split Posts and Rails C. J. Stone, Wharf, Queen -street. , October 12th, 1848.-

Ex « FANNY FISHER." ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned — TWENTY-FIVE TONS FINE Y. D. L. FIRST FLOUR. D. Nathan.

JUST RECEIVED, Finest Fresh and Salt Butter, Finest Bathurst Cheese, Fine Congou Tea, at Is. 6d.' 1b at IHirNOLDS AND NOBLE'S CHEAP LITTIE TEA AND GROCEMLSIQEK.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 249, 18 October 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 249, 18 October 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 249, 18 October 1848, Page 1

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