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NOTICE.

"TTTHOEVER will apprehend and bring on VV board H. M. Ship Castor, the under - named Deserters, or give such information as will lead to their apprehension, will receive One Pound per man. (Signed) CHAS. GRAHAM, Captain. Seamen. NICHOLAS WHITE, JOSEPH PAUL, SAMUEL FURNACE, RICHARD WARREN, WILLIAM TO^EY, THOMAS WALLACE, JOHN POWKLL, NQEL MAKGUAND, JAMES LEE Marin es. JOHN HARRIS, JOHN DUNNELL.

TO BE LET. A COMFORTABLE DWELLING rfOUSE, containing five Rooms, situate near Smales's Point, and lately occupied by HR. Cietnay, Esq For further particulars apply to JAMES HARP, Carpenter. AucUmd,Jan, 30th, 1846.

TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. SPENCER & DIXON, BEG to announce to the Inhabitants of Epsom, Tamaki, &c, that having leased the Eden Mill, Epsom, they are ready to grind and dress Flour in any quantity, at the following rates : — Ground, per 8u5he1,. ... Is. Od. Ground and dressed, ditto Is. 3d. N.B. — S.& D. beg to inform the Public that the whole of the Machinery has undergone a thorough repair. January 23rd, 1846.

NOTICE, THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs X the Inhabitants of Auckland and its enviions, that he will open a Butcher's Shop in Lower Queen-street, nearly opposite the Blue Bell, on Friday, ihe 30th instant. Having engaged an experienced man, he flatters himself a share of publfc^f||)tonage may be awarded him, by proper" attention to business, and supplying the besi meat.' Shipping supplied on the lowest terms. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. N,B. — The Opening of the above Establishment is unavoidably postponed until Saturday, 7th February. Auckland, Jan. 29, 181-6.

ON SALE, BY' THE UNDKUSIGNED, BRANDY AND RUM, in and out of Bond . Port and^Sherry Wine, (superior) Bottled Ale and Porter Black and Green Teas Manilla and India Sugars Flour, Van Diemen's Land and Sydney Ships' Biscuit, first quality Spiced Beef Muscatel and Cape Raisins Mould and Dip Candles Assorted Spices Black and White Pepper Coleman's Mustard, in half lbs. Window Glass, 10x8, 10x12, and 16x12 Starch and Blue Tin Plates, assorted Spades Hosiery Grey and white Calico Blue and Fancy Prints White and Striped Guernseys Colonial Soap Tar, (Coal and Stockholm ) Pitch and Rosin Newcastle Griudstones Hoop Iron, 7-8 in., 1 in., l£ in., $ l| in. Stockmen's strong Boots And a variety of S op Clothing. JAMES MACKY, Fort Street.

THIS DAY'S "NEW-ZEALANDER" CAN be bad at the Store of Mr. Wellesli Huohes, Grocer, Shortland-Crescent. — Pkice — Six pence. Also, the Extra Number, containing Narrative of Events at the Bay of Islands.

JUST PUBLISHED. THE AUCKLAND ALMANACK, FOR 1846 At the New-Zealander Office, p r i c e—ls.e — Is. Sold also at the stores of Mr, W. Hughcs.

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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 January 1846, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 January 1846, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 35, 31 January 1846, Page 4

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