PEINTING.
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, ACCURATELY & NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE "NEW-ZEALANDEB," OFFICE Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulahs, BillHeads, Address-Cards, Posting & HandBills— promptly furnished. ©®©&©n m ® o m © Neatly and durably executed. Portfolios and Scrap-Books, &c, made to order. John Williamson*
COPPER-PLATE PRINTING. T WILLIAMSON begs to announce that he v t has had an excellent Copper-plate Press constructed— and is now prepared to execute Printing of this description on short notice. New Zealander Office, 22nd May, 1846.
FIRST VESSEL FOR SYDNEY, S&&°ZL THE BRIGANTINE William Dunning, Commanm i^miJjJiTiiii'der, will sail for Sydney, about the 25th instant. For freight or passage, apply on board to Captain Dunning, or to James Macky, Queen-street. A Steward wanted for the above Vessel. June 20th, 1846.
Commissarist, New Zealand, Auckland, 15th May, 1846. TTNTIL further Notice, Tenders will be U 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 Commisssariat 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 be allowed for each One Hundred Pounds in Bills. Philip Turner D.A.C-G.
STRA YED. A WHITE COW, with black eyes, nose and mouth, faintly speckled black, small horns and branded C. on the right hip. A handsome reward will be given to any one •who will deposit this Cow in the Paddock adjoining my house on the Epsom Road. H. TUCKER.
ANNIVERSARY TEA PARTY. THE COMMITTEE of the AuckJ- land Total Abstinence Society beg to announce that the Fifth Anniversary of the Society will be commemmorated by a Tea Party, to beheld in the Mechanics' Institute, On MONDAY, 13th JULY next, The Friends of Temperance are respectfully invited to attend. Tickets 2s.— to be had of Mr. Hughes, Grocer • at the New Zealander Office ; or of any of the Committee. Auckland, 20th June, ] 8-1.6,
NOTICE. rpHE PA'RTNERSHIPbetween ArJL chibald Wallace, and William Wilson, Blacksmith*, Epsom, was dissolved by mutual consent, April 19th, 1844, William Wilson.
P. SKILLICORN, GENERAL BUTCHER. WILL, FROM THIS DAY, dispose of the very best Beef and Mutton at FivePence per pound, for Cash, Shortland-street, 19th June, 1846.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 55, 20 June 1846, Page 1
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