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FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. jjjgjX r|l H E fine schooner o%sS§^ A " CHEERFUL," 123 tons, Philip Jones, comtrricTr&rfiSS^ mander, will sail for the above Port on Tuesday the 23rd instant. For Freight or passage apply to the Commander on board, or to J. Woodhouse, Queen Street. Auckland, 16th January, 1849.

FOR BAY OF ISLANDS & SYDNEY. A Jllv"* JTPHE fine fast-sailing first-class J||||P "THOMAS FIELDEN," s^ seesg * 565 tons, R. Huntress, Commander, having superior accommodations, and will 5 ail This Day. For freight or passage apply to Hyam Joseph, Agent. January 20, 1849.

FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. To sail on the 24th instant. jk-J^rpHE ship "DUKE OF S^Mj^TM PORTLAND," W. J. Cubitt commander. uuSshffSffi&g For Freight or Passage apply to the Commander on board, or to Brown and Campbell, Shortland Street. Auckland, 16th Jan., 1849.

FOR SALE, THE CUTTER "TEE-ATOR," about 4 tons, with rigging, sails, &c, all complete. A DINGY also for sale, belonging to the aforesaid Cutter. For particulars, apply to Arthur Coil,

Panmure, FOR SALE, qpHE New Schooner "VIVID," about JL 35 Tons, builders measurement, in about a month from this date, as the present owner has no further use for her. For particulars, apply to Walter Combes, Custom-house Agent. January 6, 1849.

NOW LANDING, Ex Duke of Portland, from London, and on on Sale by the Undersigned — AN EXTENSIVE and varied Assortment of CROCKERYWARE, Comprising almost every article for domestic use. Y. Gardiner. Shortland-street, Jan. 19.

TEN SHILLINGS PER HEAD REWARDSTRAYED from Freeman's Bay. Four Red and White, and one Strawberry Heifer, the old brand on left thigh ad. Tip of right ear cut off, and branded t y right hip. 1 Any one giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. W. Tye, Freeman's Ba)i January 17th, 1849.

IN THE « DUKE OF PORTLAND.' 1 -ftA TONS "c~O A L S vy \26,000\ 26,000 SLATES, (Countesses and Ladies), 3 Kegs Composition Nails 40 Slate Hearths, 1050 Patent Roofing Tiles 14 Casks Whiting 40 Barrels Cement. Parties desirous of purchasing any of the above, are requested to make immediate application ; otherwise, the Goods will be forwarded to Wellington. j Brown & Campbell.

TO LET, A HOUSE in Albert Street. Suitable for a Family, containing Eight Rooms, an excellent Well of Water, a one horse Stable, and every convenience. For particulars apply to Mr. Partridge, On the Premises t

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 1

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