STATIONERY.
Ex " Barbara Gordon." JUST LANDED, and on Sale at J, Wil- t liamson's, Bookseller and Stationer. Superior Thick Cream Laid Post « ct t ( ove " Satin Post " " Wove " Laid Demy " " feint ruled Fine Laid Foolscap " " " ruled feint
Superior Laid Foolscap, Ranson's patent. Also, constantly on hand — an extensive assortment of Fancy Stationery ; also, Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Ledgers, Day and Letter Books, Pass and Clasp do., and every other article suitable for the adornment or use of the counting-house the office, or the study. N.B. — Account Books of every description made to order. Shortland-street, Nov. 2, 1850.
JUST PUBLISHED,
LETTER TO THE EARL OF CHICHESTER,— President of the Church Missionary Society, in vindication of thechar cter of Archdeacon Henry Williams, and othrr Missionaiies of the Church Missionary Society, in New Zealand, by James Busby, Esq. To be bad of the Publishers, Williamson & Wilson, •' New Zealander" Printing Office. Auckland, Nov. 8, 1850.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between John Egan and Samuel Hegarty is This Day dissolved by mutual consent. The Business in future to be carried on by S. Hegarty to whom all debts due to the late Firm are to be paid, and by whom all claims against the said Firm are to be liquidated. John Egan, Samuel Hegarty. Witness, — William Grace.
All parties indebted to the above Firm are requested to pay their respective accounts forthwith, if not paid on or about the 21st instant, they will be handed over for collection. Samuel Hegarty. November 8, 1850.
NOTICE.
HPHE Undersigned being about to leave tho I Colony, requests that all claims against him may be sent in forpaymen 1 , on or before Friday m-xt, Jsth in>t , and all debts due to him are hereby requiied to ba paid by the same time. William Hackford, Chapel Street. Nov. Bth, 1850.
TO BE LET FOR ONE YEAR.
f-j_ rpH E HOUSE AND ™^ 1 GROUNDS, at OneIMhunga called the " Pah," at preM»3gsH sent occupied by Lieutenant Symonds. For particulars apply to this office. Possession may be had on the Ist December next.
TO BE LET,
j^LbuJWjsw TpHE HOUSE and Premises 1 lately occupied by the Hon. Jiflljplil^ Dh-lon. Immediate pos<yy|ili|§f|ig»session may be had. Apply to F. W. Merriman, Esq. Nov. 1, 1850.
TO LET,
*v « npHE commodious and comforll||^ a 'jfc A able DWELLING HOUSE lSli|ff in Q lu>eil - stie(jl > latel y the resi,^^^^^Sf»dence of T. E. Conry, Esq., and at present occupied by Dr. Pjilson. Will be vacant on the 22nd instant. Apply to Connull & Ridings, Oct. 19, 1850. Queen-street.
T O L E T,
-fc-. rriHE NEW VERANDAH 8pB»L * COTTAGE in Eden-ciescent, $B&JULja£Sf Official Bay, lately occupied by IllSlthe Rev. Mr. Rabone. ALSO —
The Comfortable Cottage in Bank Street, lately occupied by Mr. Balnevis, 58th Regt. Apply to Connell & Ridings,
TO LET, \ HOU S E in Hobson -street, ne( * throughout, and very l«SsAij!jif commodious. There is a large CialeSiaeSEpencloseu yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office,
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 478, 13 November 1850, Page 4
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