FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT.
, jn^ THHE fast-sailing Brigantine Mllk 1 " JOHN BULL," SjSgL wiU sail for the above Port on *&&*&&** Thursday next. For freight or passage apply to D. Nathan, Agent. Feb. 7, 1849.
FOR SYDNEY, (A Regular Colonial Trader.) To Sail on Saturday next, v>-£^ HHHE Fine Fast Sailing Brig, vjAK J- "SUSA N," JllloW A 1, for 12 years, 219 tons regisKScs^Esa ter. John Wood, master. Has very superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Feb. 10, 1849.
ON SALE.
THE store Ship " NOBLE." She is well found in heavy anchors, stout chain cables, patent Windlass, copper fastened, coppered below, sheathed over Chenam, and built of live Oak at Warren, R. .1 in 1831. Is of great burthen, capable perhaps of holding 600 tons of coal at anchor, and is well adapted as a dep&t for Wheat, Flour, Flax and Coal, and has been kept with unremitting care. Apply to J. S, Polack.
FOR SALE,
THE New Schooner "VIVID," about 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. Jauuary 6,1849.
123 & 124 SHORTLAND STREET, Next Royal Exchange Hotel. H. HADLOW BEGS to inform the Gentry of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has just received direct from London, ex " Duke of Portland," — Two cases of the most splendid and chaste patterns of Plated and Silved Mounted Goods, ever imported, consisting of 5, 6, & 8 Hole Cruets, with Cut Glasses, and revolving frame ditto Plated do do do Silver mounted Candlesticks. ditto do Snuffers and Trays Japan Chamber Candlesticks. The above are from one of the first makers in England, and will be sold on the smallest profit, for cash. AISO, On Sale, a large quantity of the Finest Congou Tea, at Is 6d ft), by taking 4ft>s. Auckland, Feb. 14, 1849.
TO CARPENTERS.
TENDERS will be received until the 17th instant for the Carpenter's work of a Store or House, to be erected in Lower Queen - street. For further particulars apply to John Nolan. Feb. 7, 1849.
HORSE AND GIG, AND SADDLE HORSES, for Hire at the Royal Exchange Hotel
PANMURE INN,
iiobson's bridge. IHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the business of the Panmure Inn is now carried on at Mr. Badkin's new house, Hobson's Bridge, where parties and travellers ivill find every requisite accommodation. The itables will be fitted up in first-rate style, ( horses taken in to bait and stand at livery.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 1
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