The Anolo-Maori Warder, is published every Tuesday. Terms or Subscription:—Twentv-eiftht Shillings ■per annum, or Seven Shillings per Quarter, payable in jidvanc< Single numbers, seven-pence ADYERHSEMnN rs:—Two Shillings and Six-pence for the first eipht lims, of sp? ce, and two-pence fo r tvery line additioml—half price after first insertion. All Orders, Advertisements, and communications to Ihc Editor, are requested to be addressed to this office. "Wriltt n orders only attended to. TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers in the Anglo-Maori Warder, are informed that from this date, Advertisements will he charged at the rate of half-price for every insertion after the first. May 29, 1848. PRINTING. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, in all its branches, Copter-plate Printing, and Bookbinding, executed at the New Zealvnder office, by Williamson and Wilson. Shortland-street, Auckland, April 28, 1818. THE NATIVE NEWSPAPER. ON T UESDAY, J ink 6th, will be issued the First Number of the KAIWIIAKAIIATAARA 0 NGA IWI ERUA, affording the only medium of communication by advertisement with the Aborigines. Persons lni".,T in the interior, willing to become agents for the sale of the Paper, or to assist in its circulation, are requested to send in their names to tin* Publishers as early as convenient. The usual reduction in price will be made. Terms: —Three-pence each, or Two Siiili i Ntis per dozen copies.
O.V SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, SUP KR FINE Fl'iur in 200 and 100 lb. bags Loaf Sugar, West India, Manilla,* Java, and Mauritius Sugars, Congou and' Hyson Teas in half and qr-chests, Coffee, Tapioca, LiverpoolihU, and Colonial Soap and StarM maen Wax and Sperm Candlei. Old Port Wine, inyS doz. cases Pule, Brow n, and Juold Sherry, and Marsala Wines, in bottle Cognac Brandy and Hollands Bvas's Porter and Dunbar's Ale, in 3 doz. casks y- - Robt. A. FitzGerald, < Fort-street. April 04, 1848. EDUCATION. IOR Yoi N'ti GENTLEMEN (I'nder Ten yearyjf Age.) MRS. on the tirbt of June, fWecVive a limited num-ln-i uf Pupils. / For Tonus, —Application may be made daily between the houis of 12 & 3 at / / * Fi scin a Cottage, | ' Windsor Terrace. May 1:5, IS IS. CARPENTERS WANTED. WANT K D to prpo.Vtf ui the Barrier, 5 Ship C\R^KT and 1 Ship Joimk>. Apply to , JP. Abercrumbif, ' Caledonian Hotel. Ma\ 20th. IS»S. PK INTKD FOR M S. BI L L S of Kxcli.ujfff, Pii»im>s.)rv Note l, r in Hook-,), ami Custom Hou. Fuini>. on Sale l-\ J WILLIAMSON. Bookseller, &c. Am kktmi, Man I- IS Sunday l>eti\t-«Mi the Exchange Pauls Chuich. A IiOA. WiioeuT tetuin the same will be handsomely rewarded by aj'pl} ui£ at the Niw office. Miy i), 1818. ONc0 N c
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 6, 30 May 1848, Page 1
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