THE FIRST NUMBER of "THE MAORI MESSENGE R," Price — Thrfe-pence ; is now published, and may be had at the office of the agents, Messrs. Williamson and Wilson, Auckland. Agents for Wellington, Nelson, Taranaki, and the other settlements will be immediately appointed. CONTENTS OF NO. I. Introductory Address -* Civilization of the Sandwich Islanders — First Visit of Tasman and of Cook to New Zealand — History of the Small Pox — (to be continued). No. 11. will appear on Thursday, the 18th instant. Jan. 8,1849.
WELL SINKING AND EXCAVATION. TWO STEADY MEN, lately arrived from Adelaide, will be glad to undertake work of the above kind, which will be satisfactorily executed. Address to A. 8., at the " New Zealander" office. Jan. 9, 184 S.
TO BE SOLD. PAILT of Suburban Allotment, No. 22 of Section No. 8, containing TEN ACRES. This allotment adjoins the paddock of Mr. Hyam Joseph, and one side of it is fenced in, it is close to the Government landing place for cattle, and within twenty minutes walk of the Post office. It will be sold very cheap for Cash. Apply to Mr. Hardy. Victoria-street, Jan. 6, 1849.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE. KANE & HALL beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that they will commence business in the premises lately occupied by Doctor Ford, Queen Street, with a General Assortment of Woollen, Linen Drapery, and Haberdashery, &c, ice, on Saturday, the 13th instant. Full particulars will be given in the paper of that day. Auckland, Jan. 9, 1849.
LOST, A BLACK and WHITE HEIFER, near | Calving, branded M on the off rump. Whosoever brings the same to my Stockyard, will receive Thirty Shillings reward. Also — one Black and White Calf, about twelve months old, not branded, a reward of Fifteen Shillings will be given to the person returning the same. R. Newdick. Freeman's Bay, Jan. 5, 1849.
MILL. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — TITHE MACHINERY for a FLOUR or J. SAW MILL. Thomas Weston & Co.
DOGCART. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — A VERY SUPERIOR DOG CART with Cushions, Patent Axle, and Springs , complete. I Thomas Weston & Co.
HORSE AND GIG, AND SADDLE HORSES, for Hire at the Royal Exchange Hotel
FOR SALE, EY the Undersigned, a few tons SALT PORK, and about 200 bushels WHEAT. W. Combes.
MRS. J. IRELAND, having just arrived in this colony, begs to inform the Ladies and inhabitants of Auckland, that she is prepared to give Lessons (at her own residence) on the Pianoforte, and Theory of Music on the approved system of the celebrated Henri Herz, having been a pupil of his, she has fully acquired the newest method of forming the hand with beginners, and producing a brilliancy of style, essential to a good performer. Mrs. J. Ireland has completed some of the leading families in her own country, and hopes to meet with that patronage which her long experience and attention to those committed to her instruction shall merit. Terms known on an interview, by applying at Parnell, Mechanics' Bay. January 2, 1849.
Cl;e Sucfclatrt almanack FOR THE YEAR ' 1849, IS NOW FUBLTSHED AT THE " NEW ZEALANDER » OFFICE. Price — Is, Gil.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 273, 10 January 1849, Page 4
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