FOR OTAKOU DIRECT, s?<jLa_ PT^HE fine ■fast sailing Schooner jSfefiL X EDWARD STANLEY, /JM^^yL Captain Armstrong, will sail for the '^QiffifaJfeffy ahoy ft Port in a few days. %gjjDf^fiP For Freight or Passage, immediate application is necessary to P. M. Hervby. Custom-house Buildings, August 1, 1848.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. npHAT well-known Schooner J^R * X " BREEZE," expected daily from the -gjf™™*|||k Manawatu. WirLIAM FITZHERBERT. Wellington, 2nd August, 1848.
Superior Saxon Merino Maiden Ewes. THE undersigned have for sale a flock of about 700 MAIDEN EWES of the above cross, which have been carefully selected from the well known stock of L. Dalhunty, Esq., of New South Wales, the importer of some of the finest and purest breeds that were ever brought to New South Wales. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. July 22, 1848.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 314, 2 August 1848, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 314, 2 August 1848, Page 2
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