FOR THE BAY OF ISLANDS, To Sail positively To-Morrow (Sunday,) fine fast-class Brigantine ABERCROMBIE, Arthur Devlin, Commander. The accommodations of this vessel, both for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, are very superior. For freight or passage, apply to the Commander,or to H. R. CRETNAY, Oct. 15th, 1841. AGENT. Forth© Bay of Islands and Sydney. fast-sailing new Barque LADY RAFFLES, will positively sail on Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply to MASON and PAT ON. Auckland, Oct. 12,1841. For the Bay of Islands and Sydney. THE fine new Barque TYNE, Charles Robertson, Commander, will sad for the above Ports early in November. For Freight or Passage apply to the Commander on board, or to MASON AND PATON. Auckland, October 1. ' For Sydney, via Bay of Islands, HfYHE Fine fast sailing Brig MARTHA, 120 tons burthen, W. Nicho s Commander, will positively Sail for the above Ports TO-MOR-ROW, at Ten o’clock. She has superior accomodation for Passengers. Apply to the Commander on board, or to I. JOSEPH. Agent. Auckland, Oct. 12, 1841. For Sydney Direct, OR TOUCHING AT THE RAY OF ISLANDS SHOULD SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFER, THE fine fast-sailing armed ship CHELYDRA, J. F.Whittingham, Commander. For freight or passage apply to the Commander qu board, or to D. SMALE, T ower Albert-street. Auckland, September 20, 1841. For the Bay of Islands, SLiapara, and XSLafia. *0 Sail positively in Ten days, the Yacht-built Schooner ARIEL, Alexander Finlay, Commander. The sailing qualities of this Vessel are too well known to require comment. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain, or to HENRY R. CRETNAY, Agent; Fort-street, Oct. 12, 1841. FOE POET NIdHOLSON, THE fine Schooner ADELAIDE, H. B. Hurburgh, Commander, will sail for the above Port immediately after landing her cargo for this place. For freight or passage, apply to H. B. Hurburgh ; or to H. R. CRETNAY, Custom House and Shipping Agent, Oct. 11th, 1841. Fort-street. For Sale, Freight or Charter, THE fine fast-sailing, Cutter ROYAL WILLIAM , burthen 43 tons, coppered and copper fastened. She is - - - admirably adapted for a Packet, having good accommodations, and is a remarkably fast ■sailer. Apply to the owner, on board, or to MR. JOHN WEAVELL, Auckland. October 15, 1841. FOR SALE . A SMALL BOAT, built by Nicholson, quite 4 new ; she is copper-fastened, has two sets of Oars, and suit of Sails complete. For particulars apply to r 3 JOHN SCOTT, Fort-street. STORING- GOODS. A SPACIOUS WAREHOUSE is now ready for Storing Goods, at reasonable charges. From its superior situation on the Beach, where a loaded boat can float alongside, it well deserves the attention of Merchants, Captains, and others. A Cottage to Let, apply to J. NEWMAN. Lower Queen-street, Oct. 12, 1841.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 17, 16 October 1841, Page 1
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