ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, AL the following reduced prices, to close a con,' signment, SUPERFINE dress Coats, from 305. to £3 ; Waistcoats, twilling, cloth, and satin, from os, 6d. upwards. ALSO ON SALE, Strong Chairs, ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., and 7s. 6d. each. D. F # CARNEGIE. Shortland Crescent, Feb. 16,1842. The Subscriber has always on Sale, VERY superior sherries in butts, hogsheads and quarter-casks Ditto ditto, port wine in pipes and hogsheads Red and white Cape, in pipes, hogsheads and quarter-casks Pale, gold, and brown sherries, in 3 and 6 dozen cases Very snperior old port in 3 dozen ditto Sparkling champagne in cases Claret, Burgundy, hock, and Sauterne in ditto Champagne brandy, in ditto Martin's and Hennessey's brandy in hogsheads Jamaica rum iu ditto Case gin also, Dunbar's bottled ale and porter Halson'sand others ditto ditto Champagne cider &c. D. F, CARNEGIE, Wine and Spiiit Stores, Fort-street. Auckland, Feb. 28, 1842. To Captains of Vessels and the Public. H. DAVIS, Shipwright and Boat Builder, BEGS leave to return his sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have patronised him since he commenced busines. H. D. having made arrangements with a first rate Sydney House, to supply him with every article in the Ship Building line, of the best quality, and having secured the services of first workmen, he will be enabled to execute work in a manner that will secure him the future support of those who once give him a trial. DAVIS'S Wharf, Formerly Captain Smale's. {From the New Zealand Government Gazette.) HE attention of the Heads'of Departments is particularly called to the necessity for sending in to the Officeof the Colonial Secretary earlvon Saturday, whatever is intended for publication in the Government Gazette on the ensuing Wednesday, as non-atten-tion to this rule has in some instances delayed the publication of the Gazette.- - Heads of Departments are further requested to cause the Government Gazette to be carefully filed in their respective offices, as they will be expected to transfer that document, with the other Records,, to their successors in Office. By His Excellency's Command. WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND. REPORT of a Deserter from the 80th Regiment of Foot, dated at Auckland, this Bth day of March, 1842. Name—James Canavan (1518.) Age—22 years, 6 months. Size—-5 feet, 8 inches. j Description of person—Make or form pro- | portionate, head ditto, face ditto, eyes filue, nose, mouth and neck common, hair fair and curling' shoulders square, arms, hands, thighs, legs, and' feet common. Town or parish where born—Longford in or near the town of Longford, county Longford. Former trade—Joiner. Date of desertion—7th March, 1842. Place of desertion—Auckland. i Dress at time of desertion—Fustian jacket, white trousers, or other plain clothes. General remarks—Supposed to have taken a boat. By command, Thomas Bunbury, Major 80th. Regt. Commanding Detachment.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 March 1842, Page 3
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