FOR HOBART TOWN, via Port Nicholson.
j Tx~> nTHE fine * ast sailing brigantine aAAlsk ■ "ADELAIDE." JiBK Captain G. Gedge, will leave this «2S^S# for the above ports positively on Friday next, the 22nd instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. Nathan, Agent.
FOR NELSON DIRECT.
rpHE well-known fast sailing 4A&? X schooner " EMILY, 1 ' Burnet fflH^ Phillips, master, will sail for the SPjiissijKS above named Port, from Onehunga. on Saturday next. For Freight or Passage apply at the Royal Exchange Hotel, or of the Master on board. December 18th, 1848.
TS. FORSAITH begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has lust opened a few Packages of Goods, containing some of the useful Family Articles which are so constantly in demand. These Goods are direct from the London market, and will therefore be offered at such prices as cannot fail to please. A few of the leading articles only can be enumerated. Forfar Sheeting, Cotton and Linen Bed lick Bleached and Unbleached Russia Sheeting Linen Dowlas, Qoat Canvass Cream and Fancy Drills Twilled and Plain Bordered Towels Linen, Military and Imperial Ducks Cretnielas, Glass Cloth 5-4 to 8-10 Coloured Cotton Table Covers Brown Linen ditto, Linen and Cotton Huckaback Clouting and Pinafore Diaper Brown Hollands, &c, &c. T. S. F. has also received a small, but very choice assortment of Summur Bonnet Ribbons. The style and quality of these are very superior. Shortland Street, Coiner of High Street. Auckland, Dec. 19, 1848.
TME UAC3BS.
fT HE MEETING to make arrangements for J. the proximate Anniversary Races, is postponed until Wednesday next, the 20th inst., at £ past 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Masonic Hotel, in order to favor the attendance ol Country Gentlemen. A full meeting is especially requested. Auckland, 14th December, 1848.
11HE Undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has opened a Store in Fort-street, adjoining Mr. Lewis', where he has on Sale an Extensive Assortment of GOODS, consisting of Striped, Regatta, Fancy, and Serge ShirtsHandkerchiefs— Neck Ties— Blankets—Moleskin Trousers—Coats— a great Variety of Prints, and Waistcoats, of the newest patterns, }ust imported from England— Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes, of every description and the best quality— Jewellery —Necklaces—and Marshall's superior Rouge Plate Powder, &c, &c. Also— an assortment of Solar Lamps, &c, consisting of 2, 3, and 4 burner— Tin and brass Bracket— and Publicans' Door Lamps, Solar Wicks, and Harness Plates, warranted of the best quality— at moderate prices. Wm. Swinbourn. N. B. — Bells cast to order at per ft). Auckland, 15th Dec, 1848.
NOW SELLING
AT THE CHEAP LITTLE TEA & GROCERY STORE,
HIGH STREET, SPLENDID NEW FUVITS, FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR.
"VTOTWITHSTANDING the scarcity of 1/N fine Fruit at present in Auckland, R. Reynolds begs to acquaint his customers and the public that his prices will be even lower than heretofore for a first-rate cample. Dec. 8. 1848.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 267, 20 December 1848, Page 1
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