FOR TAHITIDIRECT, fP^ npil B Fine Clipper Brigantine *mISL J- "JOHN BULL" Ws|f George Church, Master, will sail £*S£^Bi for the above Port on TUESDAY next, Jan. llth, 1848 : has good accomodation for a few Passengers. Apply to D. NATHAN, Agent. Jan. 8, 1148.
FOR BAY OF ISLANDS, A Regular Trader, (To supply the place of the Maid of the MM, V Captain Stewart.) i~-Jh-"~nPHE new Schooner /x2Slsl|L Having good accommod ons, jfSftilg and a fast sailer, will sail on Saturday, the Ist January, 1848. Apply to ™ 3 H.H.Cretnay, Packet Office, Queen-street, Late Mr. J. Langfords.
Commissariat Office, Auckland, 16th Dece?nber f 1847. rpENDERS, in Duplicate, for the supply of X Fresh Meat for this Department for one Calendar Month commencing Ist March, 1848, will be received at this Office, until noon 'of Saturday, the 15th January, 1848. Due security will be required for the performance ofthe service under the conditions laid down for Annual Contracts. Philip Turner, Assistant Commissary General.
The Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Auckland. rpHE Members ate requested to meet at One, A p.m., on Saturday the 15th instant, at the Exchange Hotel, for the purpose of reviving the active operations of the Society, which the recent state of the Colony had prevented from being carried into effect. The attendance of Gentlemen who may wish to become Members, is earnestly requested. JOHN JOHNSON, President.
Jan. 4, 1848.
ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, ALLSOP'S Pale Ale, at 10s. per dozen Sherry, (an excellent dinner WineJ at 7s. 6d. per gallon Scotch Whiskey Port Wine, very choice Sherry, in wood and bottle Champaigne, in 1 dozen cases Claret do do Sautern do do Jas. HoorEß & Coi Shortland street, 29th Dec, 1847.
£1 REWARD.
STOLEN OR STRAYED ON the afternoon of Sunday the 26th instant, a Flea-Bitteii White Poley Cow.— Whoever may give information to the Undersigned which will lead to the recovery of this Cow, will leceive the above reward. Thos. Runceman. near Hobson's bridge: December 30th, 1847; Xlf ANTED,— A Servant Man. Apply at '* Waterloo House. Jan. 3, 1848.
MRS LANGFORD begs to inform her Friends and the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity that she has removed to Shortland $ Greet, opposite to Mr Watt's, where she has a Choice Assortment of STRAW 8f TUSCAN BONNETS, RIBBONS, FANCY GOODS, &c of which she invites inspection. All kinds of Plain and Fancy Straws Cleaned and Altered to the newest style, on reasonable terms. Jan. 4th, 1848.
THE Undersigned is a purchaser of WOOL for Cash. J. H, ASHER, High-Blreet; December 17, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 168, 8 January 1848, Page 1
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