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FOR THE RAY OF ISLANDS. (To Sail in a few Days.) THE fine new Barque TYNE, Charles Robertson, Commander. For Freight or Passage apply to the 'Commander on board, or to MASON AND PATON. Auckland, November 1. For Port Nicholson Direct, THE Fine fast sailing First Class Brigantine ABERCROMBIE, Arthur Devlin Commander. This. Vessel is expected from the Bay of Islands to-morrow, and will have quick despatch to the above Port; she has superior accomodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply lo HENRY R. CRETNAY, Broker. Fort-street, Nov. 2, 1841. T For Sale, Freight, or Charter. H E Fast-sailing Brigantine VANGUARD, two years old, coppered and copper-fastened, 61 tons Register. If not otherwise engaged, she will proceed to Port Nicholson early next week. For particulars, &c, apply to the Captain, John Murray, on board, or to T. JOSEPH. Auckland, November 2,1841. EPiOl RA€D§. " As playful as Peri's just loosed from their cages." THESE Races will take place at Epsom Race Course, on the Great Manukao Road, about 3 miles from AUCKLAND, THE SECOND WEEK OF NOVEMBER. First Race, Handicap sweepstakes of 2 Sovereigns each, for all ages and weights. P. P., T. Y. C. Second Race, The Auckland Cup, for all ages. Two years old, 7 stone —3 years and upwards, 10 stone. T. Y. C. Two Sovereigns entrance, half forfeit. Third Race. The Ladies' Purse, with 5 Sovereigns added from the Racing Fund, for all ages and weights. One mile heats. Horses to be entered at Mr. Wood's, " Royal Hotel," Prince-street, Auckland. EPSOBI RACES. NOTICE. A MEETING will he held at Wood's Royal . Hotel, THIS DAY, Wednesday, (Nov. 3rd) at One o'Clock, for the purpose of appointing Stewards for the ensuing Races, S. A. WOOD, Hon. Sec. Princes-street, Nov. 3, 1841. CAUTION. THE Undersigned begs to Caution the Public agaiust purchasing of one JOHN SMIIH the Agreement for a lease of part of Allotment, No. 13, of Section 4, Shortland Crescent; the same being my property, and the aforesaid John Smith having forfeited his right of occupation of the said land, by infringing the terms of the said agreement. P. DONOVAN. Shortland Crescent; 26th Oct. 1841. 1 NOTICE. THE Public are cautioned against employing or harbouring ROBERT BECK, who is under a written engagement to me for Twelve Months, as Brick-maker; he having absconded from my employment..* WILLIAM KENDALL, Mechanics Bay. Auckland, 29th Oct. 1841. NOTICE. THE Undersigned observing an« Advertisement in the Auckland Herald of Saturday last, cautioning the Public from employing him, this is to inform those whom it may concern, that I was discharged from the employ of W. Kendall in the presence of witnesses; and that, if William Kendall causes the said advertisement to be inserted again, I shall commence proceedings against him. his ROBERT x BECK, mark * November 2, .1841.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 22, 3 November 1841, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 22, 3 November 1841, Page 1

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