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GOVERNOR FITZROY IS COMING! SET THY HOUSE AND TABLES IN ORDER. shillings, Breakfast and Tea Service for six shillings' each set; a handsome new Patent Fitzroy ; for sixteen shillings, a large Picnic Basket, with several divisions, or would make an. excellent Medicine Chest, •for;eignt shillings, Ladies' Feet set in a real neat, delicate, genteel shape, with a new pair of Boots or Shoes, for two shillings and sixpence, Fifty Lessons of the New Zealand Language, given in a real Grammatical style at'the Royal Stand, or at your private residence for sixpence the whole Visits.. May the rapid strides which the New Zealand Company are taking to benefit our distant friends at Home, and the community in general settled in New Zealand, never be blighted. Those who wish to honor the toast, should pay an early visit to the Royal Stand, where you can have Tumblers and Wine Glasses ajmost for nothing! i Welcome Governor Fitzroy! and may you long reign in the hearts of the people, be an honor to society in this world, and a companion of the blessed in eternity ! From my Farms, to day at the Royal Stand, young and old, rich and poor, sick and blind, lame .and lazy, can have all their wants supplied at trifling charges. J. Jones. God save the Queen!

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: QLD PORT in Wood and Bottles, Superior Sherry in Cases and hhds., Brandy, very old and of superior flavor, Black and Green Tea, Raw and Refined Sugar,—Rice, &c. Also the valuable Produce and Manufactures of the Colony, consisting of— Hams and Bacon, Potatoes and Maize, Timber for Building purposes, Bricks, —Cordage, and Blocks. EDWARD RICH. October 20, 1843, TO LET, A Very Excellent Cottage, containing Four Rooms (lined) with Brick Chimney, adjoining the residence of W. F. Porter, Esq,, in Fort-street. There is an Entrance also to this Cottage from Shortland Crescent.—Apply to 11. R. CRETNAY. September 29, 1843. FLAX. ■ pean-dressed New Zealand Fla:_. Jno. I. MONTEFIORE. Auckland, October 20, 1843. FLAX. THE Undersigned is prepared to make -L advances, or purchase for Cash, European and Native dressed Flax. EDWARD RICH. Auckland, October 12, 1843.

F L 4 X. 'HE Undersigned is prepared to make advances upon, or purchase for Cash, European and Native dressed Flax. 1 W, S, GRAHAME. Auckland, October 12, 1843. FLAX. 'HE Undersigned are prepared to make - advances upon, or purchase for Cash, European and Native dressed Flax. BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, Oct. 12, 1843, F0 R SAL E, * N Excellent Printing Press, with an - Assortment of Type sufficient for printing an ordinary sized Newspaper.-^ Apply at the Office of the Southern Cross. October 16, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 November 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 November 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 November 1843, Page 1

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