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f i HE Undei signed bege to offer his earnest R thanks lo the following Friends for their Christian Liberality towards the Wesleyan Church in Wellington. May he who has said, "Ft is more blessed to give than to receive," fulfil the word of his grace in you. James Watkin, Wesleyan Minister. £ s. d. £ s. d. Pev Vi. Lawry and Mr. R.. G. M'Cutcheoij |0 0 f.uhily 12 12 0 "J. M'Dowell 10 0 Rry T Buddie &do 5 5 O " T. Keven 10 0 M' Uoutanddo 12 1 0 " A. Muars 2 0 0 • Foisnith and do 710 0 " JS. Hawkins 1 0 0 A Friend 10 0 " W Grifliiii 1 0 0 Mr.JosephDavies 10 0 " Tatteisall 2 0 0 " G. Huntei 10 0 AFiiend 1 0 0 " Coney 1 0 0 Mis. E. Kitchen 10 0 Mrs. Coney 1 0 0 Mr- Crowe 5 0 Mr Sansom 1 0 0 A Friend . 10 0 " ItouerUon 2 2 0 J. &W. Hendeison 10 0 '< p,per 1 0 0 Mr. Pipbeit 10 0 •< A. Boon 2 0 0 " Peiry § 0 " & Mrs. Langford 2 0 0 A Friend 5 0 " H. Wlnte 10 0 Mr. Hilrs 1 0 0 Mis. Tutty 20 0 " McKenzie 10 0 Mr. Curuood 10 0 " Partwgtoii 5 0 •< Hay 10 0 A Friend 10 0 A Friend 2 0 0 Mr. Sauerbier 10 0 Mr. Clark 5 0 "and Mrs. W. S. j jj 5 0 Grahame 2 0 0 Wm. Henry l 0 Mr. Gardiner 1 0 0 Mr. Haycock 5 0 A Friend 10 0 A Friend 1 o Mr - Coolahan 5 0 Anonymous 10 0 " Ellis 8 5 0 Barrack Serjt. Grnhnm Benjamin McKerria 10 0 and family I 5 6 Mi. C. J. Stone 2 0 0 Mr. 11. Friend 10 0 Miss Ciowthcr 10 0 A Friend 4 0 Mr. Hayes 10 0 Williamson & Wilson 50 o " c - Bavia S0 0 Mr. Tutty 2 0 0 '' M'Domild 5 0 " JohnCun\ood 1 0 0 Name not given 10 0 Miss Lowe lo 0 Mr. W. Hunter 2 0 0 Mis. White 10 0?; I '-. ,5, 5 ° Mr. Hughes 2 0 0 Mr - Justm 10 ° Mm. Hughes 2 0 0 Auckland, Nov. 22, 1848.

Harbour Master's Office, Auckland, 17th November, 1848. WANTED for the Colonial Government, a SMALL SCHOONER or CUTTER, of fifteen or twenty tons, in good sea worthy condition. Parties who may be willing to dispose of a vessel of this description are requested to send their tenders to this office without delay. David Rough, Harbour Master.

Commissariat Office, Auckland, 21st November, 1848. TENDERS for the performance of such Transport, according to the following particulars, as may be required by this department, during the three months ending 31st March, 1849, will be received at this Office, until noon of Tuesday the sth of December next, viz : — WATER TRANSPORT.

FROM OR TO VESSELS IN THE HARBOUR. Passengers at per head Baggage and other measurement goodj, per ton of 40 feet Coals at per ton of 22401b5. FROM AUCKLAND TO PAPAROA. Timber at per 100 feet Shingles at per 1000 Bricks at per 1000. FROM AUCKLAND TO PANMURE. Biicks at per 1000. FROM AUCKLAND TO OTAHUHU. Bricks at per 1000.

LAND TRANSPORT. TO OR FROM ANY PLACE WITHIN, THE TOWN OF AUCKLAND. Timber at per 100 feet Shingles at per 1000 Bricks at per 1000 Sundries at per load for oart and two horses. FROM LANDING PLACE TO COTTAGES AT PANMURE. , Timber at per 100 feet , Shingles at per 1000. FROM LANDING PLACE TO COTAGES AT OTAHUHU. Timber at per 100 feet Shingles at per 1000. Persons undertaking any Contract.on acount, of the above work, will, be required to give full security (hat it will be duly performed. Any. further information may be obtained at this office. Philip Turner, A.C.G.

CAUTION. I^HE PUBLIC are cautioned against em- . ploying Thomas Quayle, being my apprentice, he having absconded. Any person, employing him after this date, will be dealt with according to law. Charles Conlay. Auckland, 15th Nov,, 1848.

NOTICE. THOMAS QUAYLE knowing that he is not bound by law, or equity, to serve Charles.Conlay, or any other person as, an Apprentice, states for the information of the Pub- ■ lie. that he is to be found at Howick during the next fourteen days, when he will be ready to meet any charge that may be brought against him. "Howick, November 22nd, 1848.

TEN, SHILLINGS LOST A BUNCH. OF KEYS,, containing about seven small, Keys, some larger Keys. Whoever will bring the same to the Office of the New Zealanfor r will receive, the above reward.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 260, 25 November 1848, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 260, 25 November 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 260, 25 November 1848, Page 4

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