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FOR LONDON DIRECT. No Goods can be received on board after 12 o'clock To-Morrow, (Saturday). Has room for a few tons of freight, in small packages only. iJr i r--npHE Fine First Class Jffll,, •*• Frigate - built Ship WILLIAM HYDE, gg|§|§|l|§g6so tons, A. 1. for 12 years, John Lythcote Applewhaite, H, C, S,, Commander. This splendid vessel, well known for her quick passages, has first rate accommodations for Cabin Passengers. Carries an experienced Surgeon, Will proceed to sea on Sunday Morning ; and altogether presents such an opportunity as seldom offers hence for London, Early application for Freight or Passage requisite. — Apply to Jjßowtf & Campbell. Auckland, Dec, 14th, 1849. FOR SaN FRANCISCO. v£^r~ "THE Fink Ba.rque y^^^T" "AVON," 300 tons Durfchen ' Sil^ er ' Esfe^^ commander, has nearly all her cargo on board, and will sail for San Francisco immediately. For freight or passage, apply to Jmies Macky. Early application is necessary, as only a limited number of passengers can be taken. Queen-street, December 21, 1849. FOR IIOBART TOWN DIRECT. ~Ljx HP lI E Clipper Brig * ESPEBANZA, ! tons, W. Maep,, Master, will *^^^^ sail for the above Port To-Moa-itow, the 22nd December. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodation, apply to the Commander on board, or to Thomas Lewis. "Wharf, Queen-sireet. 20th December, 1849. ! FOR SAN FRANCISCO. • *Tjk THE Tear Built Brig J|3|v 1 "FANNY," Captain Lilewall, will sail for *^^™^Hhe above Ports in a few days, for cabin passage enly. Apply to Ha.rt and Son, Dec. 20th, 1849. Queen-street, '"TO BE LET, and Possession given on •*- the Ist of January, 1850, the DWELLING HOUSE & BAKERY, in Queen Street, well known as Mr. Wm. Goodfellow's Lucky Comer — who, on retiring from business, has left the above Premises with Shop Fixtures, Meal Troughs, Trays, Peals, and every requisite for carrying on an extensive business. Apply to George Yaile, Architect. Auckland, Dec. 10, 1849. STOLEN OR STRAYED, /^N Saturday, Dee. the Ist, a BROWN MARE, white face, branded HR (reversed) on off shoulder. If stolen, a Reward of Ten Pounds will be given on the conviction of the offender or offenders, and if strayed the sum ef Ten Shillings will be paid on delivery of the Mare to Auckland, Dec. 3rd, 1849. EX "ENTERPRIZE," From London. On Sale by the Undersigned, | CASE Bed Tick, Russia Sheeting, x Glass Cloth, &c. 1 bale Forfar Sheeting 1 do. Bleached Canvas 1 case Table Coverg, Napkins, &c. 1 do. Diaper and Brown Hollands 1 bale 3-bushel Bags 1 case Brown and Bleached Drill 1 bale 36 and 72 inch Grey Domestics Biiown & Campbell.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 259, 21 December 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 259, 21 December 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 259, 21 December 1849, Page 1

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