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Landing from the Schooner Deborah, and for Sale by the Undersigned — BATHURST CHEESE Butter Liverpool Salt Ox Tongues Wax and Sperm Candle* White Lead Paint Oils Boat Auchors " Ensigns J. Macky. Auckland, Feb. 16, 1849.

REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF ALE.

THE Proprietors of the Auckland Brewery beg to inform the Public that they have Reduced the Price of their Ale to Four Pounds Five Shillings per Hogshead, and for small quantities One Shilling and Ninepence per Gallon. St. George's Bay, Feb. 20, 1849.

CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH-STREET.

RR E Y N 0 L D S has now on • Sale, a quantity of Excellent Congou Tea ® Is. 4.d, per pound. In quantities not less than one pound. This Tea is confidently lecommended. ' ALSO, A lot of BATHURST CHEESE, just imported.

NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE.

IT is in contemplation to publish, at an earlyday, the first Number of a Quarterly Periodical, entitled the " New Zealand Magazine" to be devoted to Politics, Science, and Light Literature. Having been projected with the view of inviting a free and unprejudiced discussion of such measures as affect the interests of the Colonists generally, its columns will be open to the contributions of all who are desirous of recording their ideas, and of offering to the public the value of their opinions on the subjects introduced. The publication, it is conceived, will also be useful as a means of advancing the colony, by bringing to light its bidden resources, through the instrumentality of those whose researches and pursuits enable them to add materially to what is already known of the capabilities of the New Zealand Islands. And, in order to vary as much as possible the character of the periodical, and to render its perusal palatable to the general reader, its third section will be set apart for the introduction of light and amusing Tales, Sketches, &c. In size the " New Zealand Magazine" will be much the same as those now circulating at home, each number to consist of one hundred pages of printed matter. The Subscription will be One Guinea per annum, Six Months payable in advanc:. All communications from contributors and subscribers at Auckland, to be addressed to the Editor, care of Messrs. Connell and Hidings, who have undertaken the agency of the work, and to whom all subscriptions are to be paid. A general Advertiser will be attached to the Magazine, and will for the present be upon the same scale of charges as those adopted by the local Newspapers.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 285, 21 February 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 285, 21 February 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 285, 21 February 1849, Page 1

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