M NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. i^HE number of Insertions of Advertise1* nients must be written on the manuscript -Irder, or they will be continued and charged I>r until countermanded. No verbal commuriication respecting the insertion, withdrawal, °& alteration of Advertisements, will be atittndcd to. | N. B. — Advertisers are requested to send $1 their orders before Twelve o'clock on the It ay preceding that of publication. | Subscribers are requested to forward their rl names and places of residence to this Office, L i| with the least possible delay, in order to en- | sure the correct delivery of their papers. April 22, 1843. 'I FOR HOBART TOWN. : To Sail on Wednesday, Y]th May, 1843. 1 y^rdh*~ TT ■'^ fr ne f as^ sailing schooner # For Passengers only, with supe"t -S^gfgiyqlgrior accommodations. ,'j Application to be made to 1 Messrs. NATHAN & JOSEPH, j| Agents. §She is now lying at Manukau. -Auckland, Ist May, 1843. '' FOR THE BAY 6F ISLANDS AND SYDNEY. 1 nPHE Fast Sailing Schooner 3 A THOMAS LORD |[^||g|»Will sail on Wednesday, the j|; naasifiigsia 17th May. — For Freight or Pas(i iage apply to the Captain on board, or to j| EDWARD RICH $ iucen-street, May 10, 1843. i— fl 17,000 FEET BALTIC TIMBER. |l> A L T I C Timber plained, tongued and ff J J grooved, from \ inch to 1 inch thick, can jjte had in lots of not less than 1,000 feet, at lie low price of 12 shillings per 100 feet, on application to i BROWN & CAMPBELL. I April 22, 1843. Salus Populi Suprema Lex. M. M'DERMOTT, Blacksmith, F N returning thanks to his many friends and "- the Public in general for their very liberal upport these last twelve months, begs to inorm them that, having enlarged his Blackmith Shop, and engaged a first rate Horsehoer and Farrier from the " Land o' Cakes," c intends to Shoe Horses on the most reasonble terms, with safety, accuracy and despatch, all kinds of Ship and Engine work done iiperior to any thing hitherto done in Auckland ; anchors made from 20'5»s. to 3 cwt. ; ~«uns repaired and stocked equal to the mother (ferantry. I i"| N. B—lB — I still intend to stick to the old adage, as I cannot write, and cannot afford to Keep a clerk, I intend to work for cash only. ,- J April 28, 1843. j lijyp- A - CHISHOLM begs leave to inform I the Public at large, that he has purRchased a very superior lot of Cattle from ■Messrs. Beveridge and Spears, which he is j|fow killing, and will be daily to be seen at his Shop m O Conneil-street. — Also, Superior mutton and Pork, at the very lowest market ifrices. According to the good accommodation le has on his Premises, the Public may deJfcnd upon a regular supply, M N.B.— Captains of Vessels may be supplied fflbth Salt Beef and Pork, on reasonable terms. 'I April 26, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 May 1843, Page 1
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