PEINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ACCURATELY & NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE "NEW-ZEALANDER" OFFICE
Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, BillHeads, Address-Cards, Posting & HandBills — promptly furnished. @®©k©a m ® o m © Neatly and durably executed. Portfolios and Scrap -Books* &c, made to order. John Williamson.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. aH^ T HE Fine sailin £ Barque, *n|fifk -L MARY CATHERINE, j§sKBg[ A. 1., 400 tons burthen, Richard Bw*"tnr-=~« Howjett, Commander, expected io sail in about eight days, and having nearly half her cargo already on board, will have quick dispatch. For freight or passage apply to John Macdougall. Fort-street, March 13th, 1846.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. *«•=. THE fast sailing Brigantine, Jf&siL COOLANGATTA, WmfiMW Cooney, Master, will sail on BBBsfel Monday first. For Freight or passage apply to W. S.Grahame, Fort street. Auckland, March 13th, 1846.
FOR SYDNEY.
4^^gt~ rpHE fine Schooner, v#Jy||r"* 1 KATE, Macfarlane, Master, will sail ■BniißsisSß^ f Or the above Port in about seven days. For Freight or passage apply to H. R. RETN AY. Auckland, March, 7th.
FOR HONG KONG. 3rt^ rpHE fine new Brig, vAfifk. 1 DANIEL WATSON, JKHfiJ Burden 200 tons, Thomas "Vyat-Bggg-f^Bgaß son< Commander. For Freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or t0 James Macky. Captain Watson will take charge of any consignment of Gum or other produce of the Colony, and bring the proceeds to Sydney in specie or China produce. Fort-street, Auckland, March 7th.'
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, v~ rpHE fine new Brigantine, JwJsfT 1 JOHN BULL, Jy|jjo^ > 72 tons burthen, will be ready eSsSsbhß for sea in a few days. For particulars apply to H. R. Cretnat. Queen street, March 6th, 1846*.
TO GENTLEMEN AND AGRICULTURISTS. A YOUNG MAN of respectable connexion, is desirous of a Situation with some Gentleman or AgticuUurist, as Superintendent or Overseer. The Advertiser has had twenty years experience in various parts of England, and six years in New South Wales and New Zealand. References of the first respectability will be given. Address \ to R. J. F., " New Zealander'' Office.
NOTICE. IF THE PERSON who took a Bunch of Keys from Mr, Merriman's Door, on Tuesday Evening, will return them he will be suitably rewarded. The Bunch consists of a Chubb's Latch Key, and a number of small Keys belonging to Bramah Locks. F. W. Merriman. March 1 2th.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 41, 14 March 1846, Page 1
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