NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, rr HE number of Insertions of Advertise- -*• ments must be written on the manuscript order, or they will be continued and charged for until countermanded. No verbal communication respecting the insertion, withdrawal, or alteration of Advertisements, will be attended to. jf # B, — Advertisers are requested to send in their orders before Twelve o'clock on the day preceding that of publication. Subscribers are requested to forward their names and places of residence to this Office, with the least possible delay, in^ order to • ensure the correct delivery of their papers. April 22, 1843/
FOR TAHITI AND THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, To sail positively This Bay, the 16th hist., x~£L Fast sailing Yacht * LAB YOFST. KILBA, &/#lrmfe 140 tons burthen,—has room b^SsssM^ for Two Cabin and Six Steerage Passengers.—Apply to the Commander on Board, or to MR. EDW. RICH, Queen-street. Auckland, December 16, 1843. FOR I-lOBART TOWN, To Sail on Monday, the 18th instant. i^J-—-HPHE Fine Fast-Sailing Bris^m^r L gantine SISTEMS. This <^^^^^isvessel has Superior accommot2§yiyi£dation for passengers. — For Freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to NATHAN & JOSEPH, Shortland Crescent. December 15, 1843. FIREWOOD. HP HE Undersigned is prepared to deliver •*• in Auckland, any quantity of Firewood at 4s. per ton. A considerable deduction will be made to parties taking above 50 tons. Lime will also be delivered at 6d. per bushel. JOHN O'BRIEN. Apply to Mr. Robinson, Italian Warehouse. Auckland, December 8, 1843. NEW ZEALAND ALMANACS. MR. CRETNAY has just received from Sydney a quantity of New Zealand Almanacks printed by Mr. Baker of Sydney for 1844. They are very tastefully got up, and well arranged, and on Sale at the Stores, Queen-street. Auckland, Dec. 8, 1843. FOR SALE, fHE well known Cutter NOB TE S TAB, formerly belonging to the Sydney Yacht Club, having undergone thorough repairs. Also, A strong and substantial 8 ton boat, well adapted for carrying sawn timber, bricks, or toewood, or discharging vessels. Apply to D. HAY, . , Shipwright. Anogana, Nov. 24, 1843. APPRENTICES WANTED. IX Youths, not under 14 years of age, R to be apprenticed to Mr. Menzies, Shipbuilder. Application to be made to Messrs. Brown & Campbell, Or at the Ship-building Yard, - Coromandel Harbour. Auckland, November 9, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 16 December 1843, Page 1
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