ON SALE By the Undersigned, >T<WO HUNDRED JBUSHELS SEED -A- W H EAT, ,Of Superior Quality, Farmers intending Sowing this season, will do well to, inspect the same, John Scott, c Shortland-Crescent
ON SALE EX "SIR JOHN FRANKLIN," AND OTHER VESSELS. TEN TONS FIRST FLOUR, Two ditto Biscuit 40 Tierces Mess Beef 10 do. Pickled Pork 50 Boxes Mould Candles 10 Tons Liverpool and other Salt 60 Casks Negrohead Tobacco 19t & 11 £ Witney Blankets 30 33 & 36 inch White & Grey SheetiHg 40 Half cases Geneva Gin Cognac Brandy, Old Tom Fiench Liquers, Cherry Brandy, &c* Port, Sherry, Claret, and ofher Wines Mole-skins in variety Ncivy Blues, Fancy and other prints Gents' Clothing of all description Beaver Hats, Wellington Boots, &c« Navy Canvas, Tar, Pitch, Paint - 011 and White Lead Van Dieman's Land Preserves in variety Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Tongues Sugar, Black & Green Tea, Coffee Cocoa Barley, Oatmeal, Tapioca, Split peas, And Groceries of all descriptions. John Scott, Shortland Ctescent.
NOTICE. npHE Public are hereby informed, that the J- Undersigned is Agent for Mr. Henry Richard Crptnay, under a power of Attorney, dated 10th June, 1845. George Russell.
NOTICE. npilE Public are hereby informed, that the i- Undersigned is Agent for Mr. David Nathan, under a power of Attorney, dated 1 7 th May, JS4S. i George Russell.
! FIVE POUNDS REWARD. \ rPHE Undersigned having received one o. -i- the Fojujfd Government Debentures, the above Reward will be paid by him to any Person or Peisons who will give such information as will load to the detection and conviction of the Chief Forgo r. \ J. I. MONTEFIOHE.! 10th July, 184-5; i
NO TICE. HHAKE NOTICE, that any person or persons e- cnt ting, removing, or taking away Timber, or any other Pioperty, from off the land belonging to me, situate on the right bank of the river Waitomata — bounded on the left by Okahukurd, or Lucas's creek ; on Mip back by a creok named Otaha; and on the right by the ridges Kir ahura and Te Ana-horora, — will be prosecuted to the utmost severity of the law. Adam Chisholm. Witness — David Crosbie. Auckland, June 27, 1845.
PRINTED FORMS. pUSTOM-HOUSEandLaw Forms, printed V and sold at the Office of this Paper. Also — Army printing accurately executed, and on reasonable terms. New-Zealander Office^ 10th June, 1845.
Population of Egypt — The prolific soil of Egypt not merely increases the fertility of animal and vegetable life, but that of the human race likewise. This fact is noticed by many ancient writers, particularly Aristotle, who states that women in Egypt sometimes produce three, four, or even seven at a birth. Early marriages, the longer duration of life abundance and cheapness of provisions, would tend, under the Divine blessing, still further to promote the population of this flourishing : district, i
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 7, 19 July 1845, Page 1
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