The New-Zealander.
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AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1847.
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The " New Zealander" is published every Wednesday and Saturday morning, and regularly forwarded to the other Settlements in this Colony; and likewise to New South Wales, Van Dieman's Land, South Australia, and to Great £ritain t and /tmcrica. The Quarters commence on the first of June, September, December, and March ; but Subscribers can commence at any period of a Quarter. Orders or instructions must be written, and all Communications to the Editor postpaid. Orders for withdrawal of Advertisements must be delivered at the Office before 12 o'clock on the day previous to publication.-— Agents for the " New Zealander" : Auckland: Mr. W.Hughes; Bay of Islands : Mr. 11. E. Hanky ; Wellington: "Independent" Office; Nelson: Mr. C. Elliott ; Sydney: Mr. W. A. Colman, Bookseller, George Street ; London :, Messrs. Simmonds and Ward, Uucklertbury ; Dudli.n : Mr. W. J. Batlersby, 10, Essex Bridge, Parliament Street. ,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 105, 2 June 1847, Page 1
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186Masthead New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 105, 2 June 1847, Page 1
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