PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ACCURATELY & NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, Bill- ' Heads, Address^Cards, Posting & Hand- • Bills— promptly furnished.
B@@llC©t! M ® lI M © Neatly and durably executed. Portfolios and Scrap-Books, &c, made to order. John Williamson.
Masters of Vessels while in harbour, may have a copy of the " New Zealander," upon leaving their names at the Office. We shall thank them, on their arrival, to furnish us with the latest papers of the ports they have left, and inform us of any particular occurrence while at sea.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. r- rpHE Fine new Teak Ship Jf&allL DAVID MALCOLM, 600 tons register, A i for twelve WgJgWßfi years, Cabel, commander, will sail from Auckland on the Ist of January, next. — The accommodations are splendid —having a high poop. Plans of the accommodation can be seen at the Office of H.R. CRETNAY. Queen-street, Bth Oct., 1845*
To Shippers of Freight to London, 1 tP&^W H E fast sailing Ba"« q. t/ c, jfffififL ±~~PEHSEVE RANGE, j JMjftK Captain Corkhill, will leave for | ®'®'^*^Sydney during the ensuing week, i having the greater part of her wool cargo engaged, but has room for some tons of freight from this Port. For Freight or Passage to Sydney or London, apply to J. S. POLACK. Auckland Dec. 26th 1845
NOTICE. PERSONS about Shipping in the "'David X Malcolm " for London, may store their Goods Free of Rent in the Stores of the Undersigned. H. R. CRETNAY, Agent for the David Malcolm. Dec. 18th, 1845.
rpHE Undersigned has still on hand a small -L Quantity of Curtis and Harvey's Ordnance Proof Gunpowder in Canuister Harper's Port and Sherry Wines in Bottle Masden in Quarter Casks Bass's Bottle Ale H. R. Cretnay. Queen-street, 17 th Nov., 1845.
WANTED. ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS BARLEY, to be delivered in Auckland, within fourteen days fr^m this date. Terms. — Cash on delivery. Apply to H. R. Cretnay. Queen Street, Dee. 12, 1845.
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SAW MILL. MR.~~HART Will Sell on Monday, the sth of January, 184G, at the Mart, A FIRST RATE SAW MILL, having every thing complete. To be seen at Mr. Forsyth's, Official Bay, any morning before 10 o'clock, or after 4 o'clock <iv the afternoon.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 30, 27 December 1845, Page 1
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