For Akaroa and Otago. rpHE fine fast sailing cutter Jp|L X LEVIN, JaEMgjgk Captain Popplewell, will sail in a For freight or passage, apply to James Smith & Co. Wellington, July 11, 1845. For Kobaxt Town direct, USSL HHHE well known fast sailing gftSs__ JL sloop ROYAL WILLIAM, £F»ap Captain W. Lovett, will be J§s£l2g/£ despatched for the above port $MwW»& immediately upon her return from the East Coast. For freight or passage, apply to James Smith & Co. Wellington, June 6, 1845. PB@SPg©T(UJ®. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that on Saturday, the 7th June next, will be published the first number of v "THE NEW-ZEALANDER » To be continued every Saturday, aud regularly forwarded to the other Settlements in this Colony; and likewise to New South Wales, — Van Diemen's Land,—South Australia,—and to England and America. Terms of Subscription. Six Shillings and Six-Pence per Quarter, to be paid in advance, to insure regular delivery at the residence of Subscribers. Subscriptions can be commenced at any period of a current quarter, and subscribers will only be charged for the number of weeks remaining of the Quarter: orders to discontinue must be written. Tbe Price per number Six-Pence. Terms of Advertisements. Eight Lines and under, Two Shillings and Six-PENCEjand twopence line insertions only half price will be charged. Tbe number of insertions must be written on tbe Manuscript Order of the Advertisement. No verbal communication respecting the insertion, withdrawal, or alteration of Advertisements, will be attended to. Advertisements are requested to be sent to tbe Publisher before Noon on Friday. Subscriptions and Advertisements received by Ma. John Williamson, the publisher, at the Office of The New-Zealander, Thompson's Lane, Shortland Crescent, where all Communications to the Editor are requested to be addressed. Subscriptions &c. received at the Independent Office, Manners Street, Wellington. Auckland, 1 Oth May, 1845. W. S. LOXLEY, CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, farish street. May 3, 1845. BOARD AND LODGING. G. REYNOLDS, S2 <D WST S£ <B <8> &&&<S Sa BOULCOTT STREET, WiUyißill®T®„ TEIBBi^©E» To the Public. JOHN LLOYD, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, LAMBTON QUAY. BEGS respectfully to return his acknowledgements to his friends and the public for the liberal manner in which he has hitherto been supported, and trusts by attention to business, a good and, at the same time, a moderate article, to always merit a continuance of the same. N.B.—AH parties indebted to John Lloyd, are requested to immediately settle their respective accounts, or proceedings will bo forthwith commenced against them. May 9,1845. For Sale, FIVE Acres of Land at Karori, being part of Mr. Yule's section, at present leased to Mr. Parnell. For particulars, apply to C. M. Schultze, Kai Warra. _ June 24, 1845. Wanted. A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, (without «OL encumbrance,) to make herself generally useful. For further particulars apply at the Commercial Hotel. June 27, 1845. House and Ground to Let. THAT HOUSE situated inCuba-stveet,lately in the occupation of G. D. Lardner, D.A.C.G., containing dining-room and parlour, two bed-rooms, kitchen, outhouses, and about one-eighth of an acre of garden ground. For particulars, apply to Alexander Mackintosh, Carter, Cuba Street, Te Aro, June 10, 1845.
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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 30, 12 July 1845, Page 1
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