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FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, jr JT"^- fl|^ II E Clipper Brig Iff Sffll^ *° 6 tOnS ' a P ta * n BOWDEN, Will •jy^liJl? sa^ or tne a^ ove P or^ positively Tins Day. For Freight or passage apply to W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, Dec. 11, 1850.

FOR SYDNEY, ON SATURDAY, 14m. •£ ~. HpIIE First Class Barque Myk 1 " GLENCOE," Wraiire^' 200 tOllSj a P t# LILLEWALL, * sa * i; f? a^*^ Saturday next, 14th December. For passage apply to the Commander on board, or to Thomas Lewis Dec. 10, 1850.

FOR SYDNEY. Jy^T/Kr rfiPHE Fine Packet Brig JRk " " EMMA," jgjtt^ 135 tons register, Henry Thos. Jj|ffi~-,^~l*y» Fox, Commander, will sail for the above Port on Saturday, the 14th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to J. Woodhouse. Queen-street, Dec. 9, 1850.

ELIGIBLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. MR. J. BRIGHAM has received instructions to Sell by Private Contract — Two Building Allotments in Chapel-street Two ditto ditto in Albert-street, being sub< divisions of Allotment No. 8, of Section 22 One Building Allotment in Mount-street, adjoining the property of David Burn, Esq , and near the residence of W. Mom, Esq., sSth Regt., having a frontage to Mount-street of 32 feet, depth 117 feet. ALSO, Three Building Allotments in Pitt-street, near Government House, having frontages to Pitt-street of 44 feet each, containing respectively 34, 40,' and 45 perches. Plans to be seen at the Mart.

NOTICE. THE PUBLICANS who have secured sites for BOOTHS at the ensuing RACES, are requested to attend at the Royal Exchange Hotel, at 8 o'clock, Tins Evening (Wednesday), in order to ballot for selection Auckland, 9th Dec, 1850. LIVERY STABLES. HHARDINGTON begs to announce • that he has just added another wing to his extensive Livery Stables, and that to those who require such accommodation they present the great advantages of being very spacious, dry, and well ventilated. They are always well attended by Grooms, and provided *■ with the best provender. Auckland, 6th December, 1850.

LADY'S HORSE. TO BE LET OUT from the " Excfeange Livery Stables," a LADY'S HORSE warranted quiet and gentle. October 28, 1850,

NEW-KCOWN MEADOW HAY B FIRST of the Season, and of finest quality, delivered in any part of Auckland, or its vicinity. At £o os. Od. per Ton. Corn, Oats, and Bran, of best quality, also delivered at lowest market rates, from old-established Hay and Corn Store, Skortland-street, where all orders for supplies will be received, and executed with punctuality and attention.

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 486, 11 December 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 486, 11 December 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 486, 11 December 1850, Page 1

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