PKINTING.
TOHN WILLIAMSON, having now prov cured- an Extensive Stock of Pkintino Materials, including — ' ' BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP TYPES ; Tespect fully intimates that he is prepared to execute, on very moderate terms, SVlltY DESCRIPTION OF LETTER PRESS PRINTING:
INCLUDING, ©@®K§, (PAGMIPIKIIL.IITi, Particulars of Sales, POSTING AND HAND-BILLS, ©tr«rttt«, ©ajclw, 18UI.Ij««w, €ttfitotntiflUBe tf ovmi PROMISSORY NOTES, &c. &c. &c. In good style, with neatness, accuracy, and dispatch. The stock of Types for printing LARGE DISPLAY BILLS, is especially deserving of the attention of Auctioneers,. Store-keepers, and others, who may he desirous to have conspicuous and well-arranged Posters. The SMALL FANCY TYPES are particularly adapted for Address Cards, &c— The whole of the Materials have been selected with the greatest care, and were manufactured by the first founders in England, ano some ot them from the most recent devices. Neatly and durably executed :— Mission work as formerly, carefully and strongly bound. Parchment, Portfolios (in embossed covers). Fancy Address Cards, Steel Pens, &c, on sale. New-Zealander Office, June 2, )345.
FOR LAUNCESTON DIRECT, To Sail about the end of the Month j~i~*''*-fpHE Fast sailing Brigantine, S^ztsk&~ "*■ DEBORAH, Wing, Master, &yi!fcy(rTWp^ Qt Passage only, apply to the ij^gggggjggaMaster on board, or to • ■ H.E. HANLEY. Queen-street, 3oth August, 1845. FOR LONDON DIRECT, >-j£~*~"' PPHE Fine New A. I Barque, >ggiyrl WILLIAM HYDE. I^^^^Pk 532 tons register, F. Y. Stewarc), H.C.S., Commander, now loading in the Hokianga River, and calliug at Auckland to complete her cargo, will sail for the above Port in all November. Has four poop cabins disengaged, which are spacious with a height of seven feet. For freight or passage, apply to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Sept. 12.
NOTICE. HpHE Undersigned is prepared to contract X for Flax and Bark in any quantity. J. S. POLACK. Sept. 17, 1845. NOTICE.
([I ENTLEMEN having Cattle to depasture, ■* are informed that they will be taken in charge and carefully tended by the present occupier of Ejteom Farm, (late Mr. Lewis's). They will require to be branded; if not already done. A Book of Entry kept, &c.i — Yearly return of Increase, &c. Conditions known on application to J. Wooley. Shortland crescent, Sept. 11.
TO BE LET, with immediate possession, either entire or in detached portions, the Building and Offices known as the Exchange Hotel. Apply to MR. BERREY, Sheriff's Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 16, 20 September 1845, Page 1
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