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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

RETURN OF EXPORTS, the Pioduce of New Zealand, from the Port of Auckland, from 6th of January, to sth April, 1849.

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£ s. d. Ambergris 56 lbs. 100 0 0 Boots 1 case. 20 0 0 Bricks 8,400 21 0 0 Candles 6^ cwt. 13 0 0 Cordage 13 tons 6 cwt. 265 0 0 Flax 5 tons. 70 0 0 Flour 9 tons 6 cwt. 114 0 0 Furniture 20 packages. 10 0 0 Gum, Kauri 100 tons. 500 0 0 Oil, Sperm 50^ tuns. 2505 0 0 Onions 10 cwt. GOO Potatoes 8 tons. 15 0 0 Pork, salted 4 tons 6 cwt. 125 0 0 Soap 5 cwt. 6 0 0 Timber, sawn 225,000 feet. 898 0 0 Wool 1,920 lbs. 88 0 0 £ 4786 0 0 Customs, Auckland, April 23, 1849. W. Young, Collector

MU B DElt *-' ..«v. v .- FIFTY POUNDS RE W_A RD.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 26th June, 1849. WHEREAS on the Evening of Monday the 18th instant, the Body of one James Jones, an Enrolled Pensioner, of the Royal New Zealand Fencible Coips, was found barbarously murdered on the road between Auckland and the Village of Panmure, by some person or persons as yet unknown : — this is therefore to give notice that a rewaid of FIFTY POUNDS will be given to any person (not being a principal in such murder) who shall, by information or otherwise, lead to the discovery of the perpetrator orperpetiatorsof such murder. By His Excellency's Command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

TENDERS FOR THE REPAIR OF HOBSON'S BRIDGE.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, June 26, 1849. I>ENDERS1 >ENDERS in duplicate will be received at this Office, until noon of Tuesday, the 3rd of Jaly next, from parties desirous of contiacting for repairing Hobson's Bridge on the Epsom Road. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and any information required, may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Roads. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secietaiy.

VICTORIA HOTEL. SH. LEVEY while returning his thanks . to the inhabitants and visitants of Auckland for the generous patronage they have favoured him with, begs respectfully to intimate that the whole of the numerous and expensive alterations being now completed, he can with confidence assert that there is no Hotel in Auckland to be put into competition with the " Victoria" for real comfoits and accommodations, amongst which will be found — Well aired Beds, and the Bedrooms replete with every comfort for the toilette. S. H. L. would also intimate that in due course of his arrangements for the importation of Wines, Spirits, and other requisites for his business, he has received per late arrivals, a choice lot of — Port-Sherry | of mosfc roved Champagne V brands And other Wines ) Maitell's and Henessey's Brandies B. P. Rum A caiefully selected lot of choice Cordials And also — Hind and Smith's celebrated Amber Ale — the quality of the whole of which articles are first-rate. The New Stables are warranted thoroughly drained, and paved throughout, and are amply sufficient to accommodate Forty Horses. The Stable being placed under the charge of an Ostler of many year's experience in the best stables in Van Diemen's Land, and the Hay, Corn, &c, &c, being of first quality, Gentlemen may depend upon their horses being properly attended to. Six or Seven Good Hacks, to let on hire. For the further accommodation of importers and owners of Horse stock there are sleeping rooms adjacent to the stables for their servants and stockmen. In conclusion, S. H. L. pledges himself to rigorously observe the same diligent care and attention to the convenience and comfort of his visitors which [has hitherto secured him so Jaree an amount of public patronage. N. B,~ A Table D'Hote every day at Two o'clock. Soups during the Winter season always ready at Eleven o'clock.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 321, 27 June 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 321, 27 June 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 321, 27 June 1849, Page 4

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