ON SALE,
TIM ANILLA CIGARS, Nos. 3 and 4 J_v 0 in and out of Bond. T D Pipes, German and Colonial Matches Superior English Vinegar Glu*', Roman Cement Corks, Paper Port Wine, Jams, Blacking Mauritius Sugar, Ist and 2nd FINE FLOUR, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND BISCUIT Cloths, Buckskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds Black and colored Gros de Naples " " Satinette Delaines, Muslin, Borage Dresses Shawls, Turnovers, Bonnet Ribbons Prints, Calico Moleskin Trowsers and Jackets Blue Serge, Striped and Regatta Shirts Wearing Apparel Thomas Lfwis, Fort Stieet,
NOTICE.
MR. GEORGE RICH, of Epsom, begs to acquaint Holders of stock, and the public in general, that he has established himself as VETERINARY SURGEON, a profession in which, in all its branches, he has acquired gieat experience in England, and which he has likewise pratised privately in this colony •with uniform success. His services are available at any moment ; but it is his intention, for the sake of more general convenience, to attend for consultation at the Masonic Hotel, every Tuesday and Friday, fiom eleven o'clock till one.
FOR SALE, OR TO LET. HP lI E COTTAG Eat the upper end of 1 Queen Stieet, lately occupied by the Rev. James llamlin. Apply at the JSew Zealandti Office.
NEWSPAPER FOR TARANAKI.
T N compliance with the general wish of the .8. Taranaki Settlers, it is proposed to com mence in January next, the publication of a Weekly Journal, in New Plymouth ; to be named the " Taranaki Herald." Assertion or argument that a Newspaper would be advantageous to the settlement must be deemed superfluous ; inasmuch as, on this point, the settlers are the best judges of their own wants , and they have decided to suppoit a, paper, conducted on the principles and for the purposes, which we shall attempt briefly to explain. It is intended that the Taranaki Herald shall be emphatically a Paper for the Settlers. To piomote their prosperity and improvement, moral and physical, agricultural and commercial ; to develope the resources of the district, and its advantages as a field for colonization, will be the primary objects ever present to the minds of its conductors. Occasion may arise for animadversion on the conduct of the Government, the New Zealand Company, or individuals in public station ; and in such case theie will be no unworthy shrinking from the performance of a journalist's duty: but such opportunities will be avoided rather than welcomed, the Herald being intended as the advocate of Taranaki, not the assailant of any peison or party in the colony. If attacks upon public men and public bodies are eschewed, more especially will everything bearing the mark of private or personal hostility be repudiated. To collect and disseminate local information and suggestions ; to be the medium of discussing questions more immediately interesting to the inhabitants of this part of New Zealand ; to be the organ of their claims upon the attention of the Government here ; of the public and of the New Zealand Company in England ; and on the other hand to present a concise view of the progress of events abroad, will be the constant aim of the Herald's conductors. How far this scheme can be carried out, and the degree of support it will receive, time alone must show; but the experiment will be earnestly and honestly tried. The size of the paper, will, at the commencement, be that of the Government Gazette, with a supplementary leaf or sheet, whenever enlargement of room is needed by press of matter. The first number will be published on Saturday, the January, 1849. Subsciibeis names will be received by Messrs. Williamson & Wilson, at the New Zealandjer Office, Auckland,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 253, 1 November 1848, Page 1
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603Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 253, 1 November 1848, Page 1
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