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Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, June 6, 1850. HIS Excellency the Governor in -Chief directs that the following Despatch be published for general information. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

Port Ross, Auckland Island, February 21, 1850.

Sir, — I have the honor to inform Your Excellency of my arrival at this port, in the ship " Samuel Enderby," and of my having subsequently been joined by the " Fancy," and " Brisk," belonging to the Southern Whale-Fishery Company, bringing together to this settlement, 51 persons, including women and children. I am well satisfied with these Islands as a station, from whence to prosecute the Whale Fishery, and I find the soil, climate, and harbours better than I had anticipated. It will afford me much pleasure to \velcome any vessels which may visit this port, and to maintain, as frequently as circumstances may admit, a communication with the neighbouring colonies. I have, &c, &c, (Signed) Chas. Enderby, Lieut. -Governor and Chief Commissioner. His Excellency Sir George Grey, Governor of New Zealand.

NOTICE. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, June 6th, 1850. "O[7HEREAS an application has been made to the Government, that the Road on the west side of the Roman Catholic Chapel, Auckland, may be moved 46 feet to the westward, and the adjoining proprietors having consented to the alteration, persons whose interests are affected by the said alteration, and who may object to the same, are requested to signify such objection to this office within 14 days after this date. Any further information required can be obtained at the office of the Surveyor-General. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial "-'ecreta :ry.

LIVERPOOL SALT Fresh and com^Butter Haras and Bacon Prime Bathurst^Cheese For sale at the Stores of G. Codlin, Shortland-street. Real old JAMAICA RUM, in quantities to suit purchasers. EX « MOA," & LATE ARRIVALS. FOR SALE At the Store of the Undersigned, — X HOGSHEADS LOAF SUGAR 50 Mats No. 1, ditto Company's 50 mats Crushed ditto 4 tons superior Colonial Soap chests and boxes Tea 5 tierces Pickled Salmon 20 Lochfine Herrings 20 hhds Draught Ale barrels bottled ditto 30 cases superior Port Wine, Portugal bottled Superior Sherry Wine in quarter casks Brown ani White Calicoes Superior White Shirtings Blankets various Doeskins — Shepherd's Plaids Alpacas Stockman's Boots Waterproof Cloakings Roll Jackonetts, White lead, Paint Oil, and Crown Glass. Charles Davis, Queen-street.

IMPORTANTJo the TRADE. JAMES SIMMS & Co. HAVING completed the erection of extensive machinery (from a patented design) for the preparation of THE FINEST C/OFFE E";S, are now prepared to execute orders to any required extent, and on the most reasonable terms. J. S. & Co. beg respectfully to call the attention of connoisseurs to their COFFEE No. 1, which will be found to possess richness, "mel - lowness, and strength of flavour, not to be surpassed.

NOTICE. AN Y Person or Persons remeving Stone &c, without permission from the Island called Fort R/ichard, near Otahuhu, will be prosecuted. George Russell, by his Attorney, Thomas Lewis. June Ist, 1850. .

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 433, 8 June 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 433, 8 June 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 433, 8 June 1850, Page 4

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