NOW LANDING FROM THE " JOHN BULL."
SOLE LEATHER Calf Skin Men's & Boys Boots & Shoes Calico, Slops and Hats Mauritius Sugar Cape Wine Thomas Lewis. Fort -street, Feb. 6,1849.
TO MASTER PRINTERS OR OTHERS.
WANTED to purchase a DOUBLE DEMY Columbian, Albion, or Imperial PRESS. None but one of the latest and most improved construction will be treated for. Apply to Williamson and Wilson, " New Zealander" Office. Auckland, Feb. 9,1849.
NEW ZEALAND EVANGELIST.
)UST Received Nos. 6 and 7 of the " New Zealand Evangelist," for the months of December and January, last. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c.
FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE, I. 0. 0. F., M. U., No. 3920.
HP HE Brethren are informed that the Fifth » Anniversary Dinnrr of the above Lodge will be held on TUESDAY, the 27th February, at the Exchange Hotel. P.G. HART, in the Chair. P.G, HALLAMORE, Vice. Stewards : Brother N.G. Derrom Brother Lewis " M'Leod " Blake " Joplin Tickets can be obtained of the Stewards up to the 23rd instant. Dinner to be on the table at 7 o'clock, p. m. precisely. By order of the Stewards.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, And warranted of the best quality :—: — EIGHT-DAY STRIKING CLOCKS— two years' warrant Two Gold Watches — Ladies One Eight-day Chronometer One Sextant, complete Fine Gold Rings Wedding Rings and Guard ditto Eye Preservers, Aqua Tint Spectacles to suit all ages Silver Thimbles, very cheap Gold Ear-rings and Booches H. D. Ley, Watch Maker, &c. Queen-street, Feb. 9.
FOR SALE,
CH U B B'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF IRON CHEST, with two keys, patent detector lock — quite new and complete. To be seen at the "New Zealander" office.
MISSING, TWO HEIFERS, from Mount Albert Run ; one red and white, branded N on the off side rump, top of ear cut off — the other, brown and white poley, one ear split, branded as the former. A Reward of £1 for each will be given to any person returning them to the Stock-yard of Messrs. Connell and Ridings, Queen -street. Henry Nbale. Feb. 9, 1849.
REWARD.
STRAYED, some months ago, a YOUNG HEIFER, heavy in calf, white, with large red spots over the body, short horns, nearly straight, and branded W P on the rump. Any person bringing the same to the undersigned, Freeman's Bay, will receive ONE POUND REWARD. Also strayed, about one month ago, a RED HEIFER, heavy in calf, white stripe down the back, and white on the belly, thick horns, nearly straight, and branded W P on the rump. Any person bringing the same, or giving such information as will lead to the recovery of this or the above, will receive TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. William Parker, Feb, f>, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 1
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