CARGO of the < MAID OF ERIN.' IOA BAGS S * JGAR II£VJ M ar t e ||'s Brandy in Hhds. Hunt's Port, in Quarter-casks In Store, Superfine Flour in 200 and LOO Ib. bags, Loat Sugar, West India, Manilla, Java, and Mauritius Sugars, Congou and Hyson Teas in half and qr.-chests, Codec, Tapioca, Liverpool Salt, Liverpool and Colonial Soap and Starch, Rice, Wax and Sperm Candles. Old Port Wine in 3 doz. cases Pale, Brown, and Gold Sherry, and Marsala Wines, in bottle Cognac Brandy, and Hollands Byas's Porter and Dun bar's Ale, in 3 doz. casks. Robert A. Fitzgbuald, Fort-street. March 24, 1848.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC ANIi THE PROPRIETORS OF THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. WHEREAS certain Stations and the Cattle and Horses thereon, as undermentioned, ha*c been offered for sale by certain parties, I hereby give notice, that being a partner in said stations, and in said cattle and horses, that 1 will not ratify said sale or sales without consent ; moreover, that I wili lodge caveats agrnst leases being irr anted for all the aid runs :— STATIONS, SOUTH COAST, Gundarv, -\ Brogcllia, ( in partnership with Nungutta, ?" William Campbell, Esq. Genoa. j LACHLAN. Mulgutherie and the Island adjacent, in partnership with J. O. Balfour, and Co. Likewise a Herd of Cattle, supposed to be near Adelaide, under the charge of a gentleman named " Dixon/' belonging to J. Ot Balfour and Co. A Herd of Cattle under charge of Mr. James Blackett, at the Lachlan ; also a number of Horses on the Lachlin and Barwin Rivers, branded WA and Co. * W, ABERCROMBIE. P.S.—t hereby give notice, that I repudiate all transactions, that have been entered into by Mr.Chas. Abercrombie with A. B. Smith and R. Campbell, jun., Esq., that may prove detrimental to the creditors of Abercrombie and Co, W. A.
JUST RECEIVED AND ON SALE AT THE Tobacco, Snuff & Cigar Depot, SiiORiLAND Street, A FINE LOT of the Celebrated Virginian "HONEY DEW " Tobacco, at 2s. 6d. per lb. F. Gardiner. March 10, 1848.
[advertisement.] To the Editor of the New Zealander. Sin,— Will you oblige me by inserting the accompanying letters in your next publication. I am, Sir, Your's, &c, &c, R. Ckoudace Joplin. Auckland, April 14, 1848. Auckland, April 12, 1848. Sir, — The Visitors and Committee of the Wesleyan Day School, desire ni«, now, on your resignation of the office of Tutor, to express to you their acknowledgment of the satisfaction you have given them by your conduct and management of the School, whilst you have had the superintendance of it; and they trust, that in whatever sphere you may hereafter move, your talents may be as beneficially employed, nnd prove ai useful as they have been in connexion with the office you have just resigned, I am, Sir, your's very truly, (on behalf of the Committee,) W. C. Wilson. Mh. It. C. Jopli.v. Auckland, Albert-Street, Apnl 13, 1848. Sir, — I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday's date, addressed to me, on behalf of the "Wesleyan School Committee," and to thank you most cordially for this, and other pledges of the good feeling which has ever existed between us. If I have approved myself worthy of the especial no« tice of your Committee, I assure you I esteem their present favor a more than adequate compensation for all my attempts to win that notice. Fortune is nowhere more eccentric in her fluctuations than in the Colonies, and dependant persons have little else to do than to catch holJ of her wheel as it revolves : but, believe me, whatever may be my future destiny, I shall always remember your yesterday's tribute with pride and pleasure, and shall always aim at a parallel between its spirit and my conduct. I am, Sir, Your's most truly, It. CttOUDACE JOPLIN. Mh. W. C. Wilson, (Acting on behalf of thu Wesleyan School Committ:
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 196, 15 April 1848, Page 4
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