PEINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ACCURATELY & NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE "NEW-ZEALANDER" OFFICE Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, BillHeads, Address-Cards, Posting & HandBills — promptly furnished.
IB @®R£ © O IM ® Q IM © Neatly and durably executed. Portfolios and *Scrap-Books, &c, made to order. John Williamson. Shortland-street, 1 Ist May, 1846; j
COPPER-PLATE PRINTING. T WILLIAMSON begs to'announce that he t) § has had an excellent Copper-plate Press constructed— and is now prepared to execute Printing of this description on short notice. New Zealander Office, 22nd May, 1846.
FOR SYDNEY. To sail on Tuesday, the 26th instant, OIHE BARQUE jAtt^, 1 SLAINS CASTLE, EelialsSaa William Dawson, Commmander. For Freight or Passage, apply to John Macho ugall. Fore-street, 22nd May, 1846.
FOR SYDNEY JHS HPHE First class Barque, v4ra |k J- EAGLE, SBS^ H. J. Ellis, Commander, will sail S***d®2S 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, j, £*js>v HPHE Fast Sailing Brig M»l^ -*" ADELAIDE, JB3|K 300 tons, Alexander Ellis, ComasseSS * mander, will sail for the above Port in seven days. For Freight or Passage apply o Captain Ellis, or to H. R. GRETNAY.
Commissariat, New Zealand, Auckland, 15th May, 1846. TTNTIL further Notice, Tenders will be reU 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.
WANTED, A MAN SERVANT. Unexceptionable character for honesty and sobriety will be required. Apply to John I. Montefioue.
NOTICE. MR. CRETNAY, being about to leave Auckland for a few months, on account of ill health, requests that all parties to whom he may be indebted will send in their accounts forthwith, so that they may be examined and paid ; and also requests, those parties •who are indebted to him to pay their accounts bv the Ist June, after that date they will be handed ove* to his Solicitor for recovery. Queen-street, 21st May, 184(5.
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New Zealander, Volume I, Issue 51, 23 May 1846, Page 1
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