PKIN.TING. .«» » Him JOHN WILLIAMSON, having now pro J cured an Extensive Siock of Piuniinc Materials, including — |)ic£oeg of tfiefitst construction, AND A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF TYPES ; respectfully intimates that he is prepared te execute, on very moderate terms, EVERY DESCRIPTION Or LETTER PRESS PRINTING. INCLUDING, Particulars of Sales, POSTING AND HAND-BILLS, CCircttlflW, aajOJS.IBUMiea'BS, CitetomJjouse jf otm«J, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c. &c. &c. In good style, with neatness, accuracy, and , dispatch. The slock of Types for printing LARGE DISPLAY BILLS, is especially deserving of the attention of Auctioneers, Store-keepers, and others, who may be desirous to have conspicuous and •well-arranged Posters ; and the SMALL FANCY TYPES are particularly adapted for Address Cards, &, — The whole of the Materials have been selected with the greatest care, and were manufactured by the first founders in England, <i no some ot them from the most recent devices
tarn Neatly and durably executed : —Mission woik as formerly, carefully and strongly bouud. Parchment, Portfolios (in embossed covers), Fancy Address Cards, Steel Pens, &c, on sale. New-Zealander Office, June 2,1545:
MESSRS. ELLIOTT, SON, & HUGHES, Licensed Surveyors, Land Agents, Road Engineers. &c, —Beg to acquaint their Friends and Landed Proprietors generally, that the late occurrences at the Bay of Islands and other places, having rendered it desirable that Settlers should concentrate around the neighbourhood of Auckland, where Life and Property will be safely protected. Land here must necessarily shortly be in great dtmand, and consequently raised in value in proportion to the depressed value of land in the disturbed settlements, which is now said to be valueless; they are now commissioned to offer laud unrivalled in quality ami locality, and in sight of Auckland, in lots fiom Twenty to One Hundred Acres, or upwards, to suit the convenience of Puiehusers, for the present on veiy low terms. They are also prepared, having perfect knowledge of the Native Language, to negociate for the purchase of land from the Natives, ami to make the required Surveys, and Plans, for obtaining the Crown Title at a very low scale of prices, according to the. quantity and nature of the ground. Messrs. E. & H. having had great experience as Mining Surveyors in England, otter their services to make Plans, Mineralogical and Geological Sections, furnishing reports and every other information, useful either to resident or non-resident Proprietors. Road Surveys, Plans, Sections, Estimates, Reports, and every ot-her department of Surveg'Mft, executed with accuracy and fidelity. Auckland, July, 3, 1845
WANTED, A COTTAGE, in the Town or Suburbs, of two Rooms or more, lined, and with Fire-place in Sitting Room, exclusive of Kitchen ; there must be a Well of Water, and small Garden or enclosure well fenced in. Letters, with full particulars of locality, 911 d annual rent, to be addressed to P. P., at the " New-Zealander " office.
this day's "NEW-ZEALANDER" CAN be had at the Store of Mr. Wclleslyj Hughes, Grocer, Shortland-Crescent. — Price — Sixpence. 1
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 8, 26 July 1845, Page 1
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