PRINTING. JOHN WILLIAMSON, having now pro«J curtd an Extensive Stock ot'PuiNiiNO Mateuials, including — 3!)r^£g of tlKtot construction, AND A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF TYPES ; respect fully intimates that he is prepared to execute, on very moderate terms, EVERY DESCRIPTION 01"
LETTER PRESS PRINTING: INCLUDING, Particulars of Sales, POSTING AND HAND-BILLS, Circulars, CTa;ttt<), SStlMjefltis, Custom Tjousp Jfotnt^ PROMISSORY NOTES, &c. &c. &c. In good style, with neatness, accuracy, and dispatch. The stock of Types for printing
LARGE DISPLAY BILLS, is especially deserving of the attention of Auctioneers, Store-keepers, and others, who may be desirous to have conspicuous and well-arranged Posters. The SMALL FANCY TYPES are particularly adapted for Address Cards, &c. — The whole of the Materials have been selected with the greatest care, and v\ere manufactured by the first founders in England ancsome ot them from the most recent devices. Neatly and durably executed : — Mission work as formerly, carefully and strongly bound. Parchment, Portfolios (in embossed, covers). Fancy Address Cards, Steel Pens, &c, on sale. New-Zealawter Office, June 2, 1815.
FOR SYDNEY. v^^T-THE BARQUE, LOUISA %2*lisnfflh CAMPBELL, 305 Tons, W. Darby, Master, will sail for the above Port, on the 10th of September, For freight or passage, apply to John MacDougall, Agent. Fort-street, Aug. 22, 1845.
FOR LAUNCESTON DIRECT. To .Sail on Satuiiday, j 3th of September.
>-^~*~"T^HE Fast sailing Brigantine, /^3kgT± DEBORAH, Wing, Master. <^S^Wi^ C)X Passa S e onl }'' a P[>ly to the i^-^Sgs^asiKgi Master on board, or to H. E. HANLEY. Queen street, 50th August, 184-5.
NOTICE. MOTU TAPU. ANY Person found cutting Wood, or hunting Pigs, on this Island, will be prosecuted as tresspassers, according to law, by the Pioprietors, Williamson & Crumme r. -Auckland, August 22,1845.
TO COVER THIS SEASON, IFoung Tom of Lincoln, LATE the property of, and bred by Mr. C. Smith, of Sydney ; now belonging to Edward Constable, of Kent Place, Eden Valley. He was got by that well known horse, "Tom of Lincoln," imported to Sydney by Mr. Smith, in 1835/and out of a pure Clydesdale Marc. " Young Tom,'' is seven years . old, beautiful black, fine symmetry, and bone; , and has proved himself a good worker, and sure foal getter. Terms, — Two Guineas, to be paid before the Mare is stinted. N. B. Good English grass paddocks for Marcs, on reasonable terms.
LECTUJIE. HP HE Committee of the Total Abstinence SoL ciety hereby intimate, that Mr. Hart will deliver his second Lecture, on •' The evils of Drinking, and the advantages of Abstaining from, Intoxicating Liquors," in the Mechanics' Institute, on Monday Evening, September Bth, 1845. J.Williamson, Secretary,
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 14, 6 September 1845, Page 1
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