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FOR ENGLAND via VALPARAISO. •^-^—■npHE Superior fair- sailing ydggmT X A. I. Barque BANGA&*2§TSSfrLORE, Christopher Nelson, toelsseilsECommander, 876 tons register. The superior accommodations of this vessel require no comment. - For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain on board, or to J,ohn Alexander Smith, Agent. Fort Street, Auckland, \ ' December 29, 1843. / ___* FOR WELLINGTON (Port Nicholson). i r3 jp<*r- np H E A. 1. Brigantine /Mm&~ ■*■ "KATE," d^ijsySnr^J- M'Farlane, Cammander, g^Hiyjgßwill sail for the above Port on the 21st January, 1844. — For Freight pr Passage apply to the Captain on B.oard, ,or to H. R,. Cretnay, Agent. JAMES ANDERS.ON PLUMBER Sc GLAZIER. HOUSE & ORNAMENTAL PAINTEK, o' Cornell Street, TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for past favours, and tegs to assure his patrons, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their support. J.A. has to inform the Public that he has secured the seryices of a first rate workman, and all orders entrusted to him wijl be executed with neatness, accuracy and despatch. A large quantity of Paper Hangings have teen received, ex late arrivals, which will enable him to execute all orders in a style not to be surpassed out of London, and the prices will be found very moderate. Writing, Graining a.nd Marbling,. The Trade supplied. .January 16,- 1844. WATSON & CODLIN, SMITHS &■ FARRIERS, I T> ESPECTFULLY inform the Public, i ■*■*' that they have commenced SHOEING HORSES at the reduced charge of 4s. f 1 set, and from their experience in some of the first shoeing forges in Newmarket and : Sydney, those favouring them with their orders may depend upon having their Horses safely shod, and in a style superior to what they have been accustomed to in this Colony. AH other work on .equally low terms. Queen-st, Jan. 19, J.8'44. - I THE UNDERSIGNED, being the 5 legally authorised Attorney of William Byers, of Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, Trustee of the Insolvent Estate of Robert Tod, late of Nelson and Port Nicholson, in the Colony of New Zealand, and now of Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, Merchant, do hereby give notice to all parties whom it doth or may i concern, in the Colony of New Zealand, not to part with to any person or persons whomsoever, except to me, the undersigned, any monies, bills, bonds, securities, or other property or effects of Robert Tod, the same aaving become vested in the hands of the said William Byers, by virtue of a Sequestration, dated the 29th day of September, 1843, of the above-mentioned Insolvent, before William Kerr, Esq., Chief Commissioner of the Insolvent Court of New South Wales. ISRAEL JOSEPH. Wellington, November 28, 1843. -

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 20 January 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 20 January 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 40, 20 January 1844, Page 1

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