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FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.

u^A npHE Brig "MAUKIN," /IsMs&~ •*- Captain Bowden, will sail f° r the above Port on Tuesday W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, March 13, 1851.

FOR ENGLAND,

To Sail about the 15th of March, JT;£\^ HP H E A. I. Barque J||J>|L 1 "WILLIAM HYDE," fflfifi^^ 650 tons burtnen > J- J- AppleJ||§§|fg2> whaite, Commander, about to load at Kaipara, has room for a few tons of light Freight, and possesses superior accommodation for Passengers, and carries an, experienced Surgeon. Apply to Brown & Campbell. January 16, 1851.

FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER. ANEW SCHOONER of about twentyfive tons, and well adapted for the coasting trade. For particulars apply to Combes & Daldy* Auckland, Feb. 12, 1851.

Ex "VICTORY."

On Sale by the Undersigxep.

/k€\ BUNDLES OAKUM 40 barrels Coal Tar 28 packages Europe Rope White Lead, Paint Oil, Paint Brushes, Stockholm Tar, Pitch, Patent Black Varnish, Bright Varnish, Canvass, Twine, &c, &c Thos. Russell, Fort-street. March 14,1851.

* # * The Advertiser having large and commodious Store room in Fort-street, in the building formerly occupied by Thomas Lewis, Esq., is prepared to take Goods on Storage at the usual terms.

[a card.]

JAMES HALYDAY, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER,

UNDERTAKER, Princes-Street, Auckland, (Opposite the " Masonic Hotel.") * # * Country orders punctually attended to,

TO ARRIVE PER " CRESSWELL,"

From London, Q BALES white and scarlet Blankets, 2 bales Calico 2 bales Fancy and Navy-blue Prints 1 C Hoyle's Plates 1 bale Blue Serge Shirts 1 « Fancy Regatta do 1 C Cloth Caps 1 " Christy's Hats 1 bale Welsh Flannel 1 case Clothing 1 « Moleskin Trousers 1 ton Sheet Lead 1 case Pickles 1 bale Canvas 1 " Sewing Twine 200 doz. Marzetti's Bottled Beer. <. J. A. GILFILLAN 3rd March, 1851.

TENDERS are requested 'o be sent in to Mr. F. W. Mkrriman, on or before 20th March inst., for the erection of between 40 and 50 rods of a Scoria Diy Wall, between the premises of Mr. Donald McNaughten and Mr. C. Baßable, at Epsom. The wall to be 3 feet at the bottom, l£ feet at the top, and to be 5 feel high exclusive of the coping. Full particulars will be furnished on application at the office of F. W. Merriman, Queen-street. March 14, 1851.

WANTED. A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply at the Masonic Hotel.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 513, 15 March 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 513, 15 March 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 513, 15 March 1851, Page 1

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