Gold! Gold!! Gold!*! THE undersigned are purchasers of Coromandel Gold. D. GRAHAM &. CO. Blankets for the Gold-diggings, On Sale by the undersigned. Q A BALES BLANKETS, suitable for Gold DigOXJ gers or travellers in the bush, comprising—-8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, White Blankets 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Blue Blankets S-4, 9-4, 10-4, Scarlet Blankets 8-4, 9-4, Grey Blankets 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Railway Wrappers 9-4, 10-4, Waterproof Blankets 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Woollen Bugs D. GRAHAM & CO. April 2, 1862. Ex "Kinnaird." ~~ TOW LANDING, and will be opened in a few .\ days, one hundred and eighty baleS and cases of GOODS, suitable for the approaching season. D. GRAHAM & CO. ON SALE, EX "KINNAIRD," -f f\ HHDS. MARTELL'S DARK BRANDY 1\) 20 qr.-casks do. do. 5 lihds. do. Pale 10 qr.-casks do. do. 20 hlids. West India Rum 10 qr.-casks Whiskey 16 " Port 20 " Sherry 100 cases Old Tom 20 " Brandy Bitters 20 " Sherry Bitters 50 " Pale Brandy 10 " Milk Punch 30 " Champagne 10 hhds. Pale Ale 10 " Taylor's Porter 200 cases Wine, in Port, Sherry, &c, &c. To Arrive per "Chapman" and "Cashmere," NOW DAILY EXPECTED, 20 hhds. Dark and Pale Brandies (Martell's only) 20 " Rum 30 " Pale Ale, best brands only 20 qr.-casks Sherry 20 " Port " 10 " Islay Whiskey 200 cases Bottled Wines 100 casks Bottled Ale and Porter &c., &c., &c D. GRAHAM & CO. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, PRICE 2s. 6d. STORY OF THE WAR IN THE NORTH OF NEW ZEALAND, AGAINST THE CHIEF HEKE, IN THE YEAR 1845, TOLD by an old Chief of the Ngapuhi tribe. Faithfully translated into English by a "Pakeha Maori." GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Queen-street, Auckland; and all Booksellers. NOW IN THE PRESS, WILL BE BEADY IN ABOUT THKEE WEEKS, Price 35., THE WAR IN TARANAKI DURING THE YEARS 1860-61, With three engraved Maps and Illustrations, BY W. I. GRAYLING, Of the Taranaki Volunteer Rifles. Now Published, At the " New-Zealander" Office, Price 35., rpARANAKI .- A TALE OF THE WAR. A. A book of thrilling interest, containing a description of all the Contests during the recent War between the Troops and Natives, and ably describing the Political condition, the Heroism, Feelings, and Interests of the Taranaki Settler. NOV/" PUBLISHED, AT THE "NEW-ZEALANDEE" OFFICE, And may be had of the Agents in Town and Countrv } THE AUCKLAND ALMANAC 18 6 2, MAORI GRAMMAR. Now Published, At the " New-Zealander" Office, Also oil Sale at Mr. Chapman's, Queen-street, [AORI GRAMMAR; a Second Edition, fcap. Bvo., revised and corrected by the Author, R. MAUNS EL L, L. L. D., Archdeacon of Waikato. Price 3s. JUST PUBLISHED, And on Sale at the " New-Zealander" Office ' \TEW ZEALAND FLAX: ITS CULTURE ±\ AND PREPARATION FOR THE PURPOSES OF MANUFACTURE." By M. Whytlaw. CAUTION. LETCHFORD'S WAX VESTAS. r% LETCHFORD & Co. guarantee their Matches \i , will light in any Climate, even if dipped in WATEE, Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting " Letchford's Make," as others are often substituted. R. Letchford & Co. have just built an extensive Manufactory, are now prepared to execute at a few days* notice, any order made payable in England. Three Colts Lane, Betnal Green, (late of White chapel), London.
£SO REWARD. \ aTHEREAS on the night of the 29th of January VV last, Dr. NEILL, of the 65th Regiment, was Attacked, Bobbed, axd Stabbed, on the High Road between the Camp of the 65th and 70th Regiments. The above Reward will be paid to any person giving such information not already possessed, as will lead to the conviction of the offenders. Any person who participated in the above offence, not being the person who actually stabbed Dr. Neill, and who shall give any information that will lead to the conviction of the offenders, in addition to the above Reward will receive a free pardon. Information to be given to J. NAUGHTON, Esq., Commissioner of Police. R. W. WYNN, By Authority of the Attorney-General. Reward for Deserters. r |THE undersigned Seamen, shipped in the " RainX bow," having been posted as Deserters, a liberal Reward is offered for their apprehension : Patrick Dunn, of Dublin, aged 22, 5 feet 8 inches, light complexion, dark hair Wm. Bobertson, of Perthshire, aged 21, 5 feet 6 inches, fresh complexion James Thomas, of Liverpool, aged 48, 5 feet 7 inches, dark complexion, hair black and grey. Apply to "COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. 7th April, 1862. Ten Shillings Reward. on or about the Ist instant, from O Howick, a dark mouse-colored COW, shorthomed, white under tail, white star on forehead, and branded WR on near rump. Any cne bringing her to Capt. PILLING, Howick, will receive the above reward. Howick, 10th April, lSil2. For Sale, 4 BAY MAKE, perfectly quiet, will , carry a Lady. Apply "at the " New-Zealamler" i Office,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 19 April 1862, Page 4
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