HUNTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ACCURATELY1 AT THE "NW-ZEALANDER" OFFICE Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, BillHeads, Address-Cards, Posting & HandBills— promptly furnished.
IE © © X IB 0 M ® D M © Neatly and durably executed. Portfolios and Scrap-Books* &c, made to order. John Williamson.
COPPER-PLATE PRINTING. J WILLIAMSON begs to announce thath c , has had an excellent Copper-plate Press constructed— and is now prepared to execute Printing of this description on short notice. New Zealander Office, e 22nd ;May,"1846.; May,"1846.
FOR SYDNEY* A.OS fPHE F ast Sailing Brig dfwi^fc. -*• ADELAIDE, JgSig, 300 tons, Alexander Ellis, Com&s£&££tiss m an d erj will sail for the above Port in seven days. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Ellis, or to H. R. CRETNAY. FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. For Passengers only.
jjmm^ l - louisa, *sMs§ffl& Captain Curry, will call at this , %gpa=feljilfa port early in September next. J.S.POLACK. High Street, June 6 1846.
Bark "Noble," ! Port of Auckland, Ist June, 1846.J SIR, — I do myself the honor to thank you,i with feelings of deep gratitude, for the| promptness with \vhich you kindly offered,! on my application to you, to aid the dis-' masted Bark " Noble," of New York State,) under my command,— and for the alacrity with which you hastened with H. M. Steamer '•* Driver," to relieve her from her anchorage at the Wairoa Passage, below this port. With sentiments of deep respect, I have the honor to be. Your most obedient servant, DOYLE SWEENY, i To Captain C. O. Hayes, I Commanding H,M. Steamer Driver, ; Port of Auckland. Commissariat, New Zealand, Auckland, 15th May, 1846. UNTIL further Notice, Tenders will be received at this Office, until noon of Monday and Thursday in each week, for the Bills of the Undersigned, either on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, or on the Senior Commissariat Officer at Sydney, New South Wales. The Tenders must be in Duplicate, and endorsed " Tender for Bills," and must express distinctly the amount in British Specie that will bs allowed for each One Hundred Pounds in Bills, Philip Turner, D. A. C. G.
STOLEN FROM THE VICTORIA HOTEL, TWO BILLIARD BALLS ; any Person that can give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender, Will receive Two Pounds Reward, By applying to H. Hardington, Victoria Hotel. Auckland, May 22nd, 1846.
BOARD AND LODGING, FOR GENTLEMEN. Cliff House, Shortland-street
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 53, 6 June 1846, Page 1
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