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PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ACCURATELY & NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE "NEW-ZEALANDER" OFFICE Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, BillHeads, Address-Cards, Posting & HandBills— promptly furnished.

© © © IK IB 0 M ® D M © Neatly and durably executed. Portfolios and Scrap-Books, &c, made to order. John Williamson. Shortland-slreet, 7 Ist May, 1846. J

FOR LONDON DIRECT. a XTS THE Fine Fast-Sailing Barque Ag|k± MARY CATHERINE, JPll^llrr A 1., 400 tons burthen, Richard HgsewdflsHt Howlett, Commander, expected to sail in about eight weeks, on her return from Kaipara. > For Passage only, apply to John Macdougall. Fort-street, March 13th, 1846.

FOR SYDNEY K|v HHHE First class Barque, J||fi||' H. J. Ellis, Commander, will sail &£&**&%% in about 10 days. For Freight or Passage, (having superior accommodations) apply on board to Captain Ellis, or to JAMES MACKY. Lower Queen Street, May 6tn, 1846.

FOR SYDNEY, jTlv T HE Sailing Brig jAhIsL J- ADELAIDE, JBX||J 300 tons, Alexander Ellis, Com&£3zi£izM man( j erj w in sa il for the above Port in seven days. For Freight or Passage apply o Captain Ellis, or to H. R. CRETNAY.

fiAPTAIN PATTEN, and the Officers and V Crew of H.M.S. Osprey, take this the most public manner, of expressing their gratitude and thanks to Lieut. Macdonnell R. N., and the inhabitants of Hokianga, for their hospitable kindness, shewn to the Ship's Company from the time of the wreck of the vessel until their arrival at the Bay of Islands, the recollection of which shall not be readily effaced from their memory.

Commissariat, New Zealand, Auckland, 15th May, 1846. rpENDERS for the Supply of the Articles, _L and for the Performance of the Work, under-mentioned, will be received at this Office, until noon of Thursday next, the 21st instant :— Bricks, at per thousand Oyster-Shell Lime, at per bushel Slates Cartage of Stone Artificer's Work to Masonry Carpenter's Work Any particulars that may be required, will be furnished at the Office of the Commanding Royal Engineer. Philip Turner, D. A. C. G.

Commissariat, New Zealand, Auckland, 15th May, 1846. TTNTIL further Notice, Tenders will be revJ ceived at this Office, until noon of Monday and Thursday in each week, for the Bills of the Undersigned, either on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, or on the Senior Commissariat Officer at "Sydney, New South Wales. The Tenders must be in Duplicate, and endorsed " Tender for Bills," and must express distinctly the amount in British Specie that will be allowed for each One Hundred Pounds in Bills, Philip Turner, D. A. C. G.

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New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 May 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 May 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 50, 16 May 1846, Page 1

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