FOR SYDNEY.
~L> m H E Fine Packet Brig /Mj\ JL « EMMA," '■Ul'^Ji^ * 35 tons re gi ster > Alfred Brooks, «sisfeL£o Commander, will sail for the above Port This Morning, the 13th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to John Woodiiousb, Queen -street.
FOR SALE, 4-v npHE SCHOONER «OtfS|^X "BON ACCORD." This Vessel, so well known for her fast sailing qualities, is coppered, and copperfastened, v, cli found in chain, cables, anchors, sails, &c, &c. For further particulars, apply to W. S. Grahame. July 30di, 1851.
FOR SALE, <V A SCHOONER, P^%K about Sixteen tons, nearly new, ZMMg&ife For Particulars, apply to COOAIBES & DALDY, August Ist, 1851.
Commissariat, Auckland, 11th August, 1851. nnENDERS for the Supply of the following JL aiticles, in such quantities as may be required for the Men in Confinement in the Garrison Cells, will be received at this office until noon of Monday next, the 18th instant, viz :—: — Oatmeal, Potatoes, Salt. Payment for the quantities supplied will be made by the Provost Sergeant. P. Turnlr, Assistant Commissary General.
EX "MAUKIN." TVTEGROHEAD& CAVENDISh! ±H TOBACCO j Port Philip Beef, in Tierces i Liverpool Salt Mould Candles ! Soap j Bottled Ale and Porter Compasses Mixed Pickles I Anchovey Sauce Barrow Wheels Ladies' Saddles One Spring Cart W. S. Graiiwe. Auckland, July 23, 1851.
ON SALE, EX " MAUKIN," From Sydney. TW 0 Half-Tierces TOBACCO, (Bairett's Anchor Brand) 3 Kegs ditto 6 Hhds. Martell's Brandy 10,000 Manila Cigars, No. 2 53 Bags Fine Flour j 40 Boxes Mould Candles Thomas Lewis, i Queen Street, July 23,1851. ! EX "ISABELLA," FROM HOBART ; TOWN. On Sale. npWENTY-SEVEN TONS FINE FLOUR, JL Van Diemen'3 Land, in 10 and 2 001bs. bags. 228 Bags Seed Potatoes, Van Diemen's Land 1 Whale Boat 5 Pockets Hops. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 15th July, ISSI. STSAIKC IiSILI PIOVS, STOHS, i Shortland Street.
On Sale by the Undersigned, STEAM MILL FINE FLOUR Sharps Pollard Bran Crushed Maize Also — 30 Tons Superior Potatoes, recommended for Seed. J. A. Langford, July 26, 1851.
VHAE?i IOWSR QUESTJ-STREET. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, &c. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, one of the new Brick Stores in Lower Queen-street, now in the occupation of Mr. Rich. The Business part of these spacious premises consist of a Basement Story 40 feet by 20, and 6 feet high. — A Ground Floor, or principal Store (well suited for an Auction Room) 40 feet by 20, and 11 feet high, with the additional advantage of a side enhance and a sitting room or Private Office, 15 feet by 10. There is also a light and lofty Store 40 by 20, on the second floor, with side door and pieparation for blocks and fall to lift goods. The Dwelling Apaitments have a private entrance, and consist of the entne one pair story, extending upi\aids of 60 feet. The sitting room fionting Queen-street, is 19 feet by 15, and JO feet high; two lofty bed-rooms ; a kitchen, sculleiy, and other domestic conveniences on the same floor. For terms apply to Air. F. Aumson, from eleven to one o'clock, on the premises daily, or before and after these hours at his Residence, town side of Ficcman's Bay,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 556, 13 August 1851, Page 1
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