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The “New Zealander” is published every Wednesday and Saturday morning, and regularly forwarded to the other Settlements in this Colony; and likewise to New South Wales, Van Diemen’s Land, South Australia, .he Society ana Sandwich Islanus, arid to Great B itai America. The Quarters commence on the first of January, April, July, and October; hut Subscribers can commence at any period of a Quarter. Orders or instructions must be written, and all Communications to the Editor post-paid. i del s for uit ran aoj net tsemen » must be delivered at the Office before four o’clock on the evening previous to publication. Agents for the “New Zealander”—Bay of Islands, Mr. H. E. Hanley; New Plymouth, Mr. G. W. Woon ; VS Ellington, W '° rd \ Sydney Mr PiddinMon Bookseller • Hobart Town, Watch <Sf Son, Booksellers; Launceston, Mr. IV. L. Goodwin, “Cornwall Chronicle” Office; Adelaide, “Observer” Office; Melbourne, Mr, Cavenagh, eui t Jf , ~ . Bncltershury ; Edinburgh, TV.A R. Chambers; Dublin, Mr. J. W. Battei-sby, 10, Essex Bridge, Parliament Street ; Newry, Mr. Robert Greer, Margaret-Square; United States, Washington, Palmer S Snethen; North America, Montreal, Mr. . i son, “Herald” Office: Sandwich Islands, “ Polynesian” Office; Tahiti, Mr. Gibson.

FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. rin he CLIPPER BRIG I KESTREL , 200 ions register, G. Wallace, Commander. Having the principal part of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, Apply to, Henderson & Macfarlane. March 291h, 1855. FOR LONDON. Under Engagement to H. M. Government to Sail on 14th of April. rp HE A. 1. B A RQUE a ST. MICHAEL , Commander, will sail as above. For Freight or Passage apply To the Captain on board, or to Brown and Campbell. Auckland, April 8, 1855. “1ZZXXIZZXS? wssa 11. 11. WILLIS & Co.’s LINE OF P A C K E T S BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. riPllE following first-class Ships are in1. tended to be continued as Regular Traders: — Tons. Maori, C. G. Pelherbridge, . . . 900 Joseph Fletcher , .1. Foster, .... 900 Cashmere , G. Pearson, 800 Sir Edward Paget, A. Barclay, . 700 Ci 'esswell, J. Williams 700 Simlah , G. Robertson, /50 Stately , T. Cinder, 700 Victory , ~00 The Undersigned, Agents for the above splendid Line of Vessels, arc authorised to arrange with settlers here who may be desirous to bring their families in Great Britain out to this colony, and arc requested either to pay the passage money at once to them, or to give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival ol the vessel. Passage Money, if paid on engagement : Chief Cabin 40 guineas each. Fore Cabin 20 “ “ Steerage 20 “ Ditto, for single men only 18 “ “ Children under 7 years, one-third, or under 14 years, two-thirds of the above prices. Further particulars on application to Brown & Campbell. Auckland, Dec. 18, 1852. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. CHILDREN’S DRESSES. "TVTILLIAM RATTRAY begs to inform n the Public of Auckland and Vicinity, that he will THIS DAY OPEN the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Keven, Boot and Shoe Maker, Shortland-street, with the largest slock of CHILDREN’S DRESSES ever offered in the Colony. Also — An excellent assortment of Cashmere, Barege, and Paisley Filled Long Shawls, Gentlemen’s ready made clothing of the best cut and Style ; Coburgs, Prints, Calicoes, Ac., Ac., Ac., N OTIC E. CiLAIMS or demands against the under- ; signed are requested to be forwarded by the Ist May, previous to his leaving the Province. G. Buckingham. Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland. ANTED-THREE HOUSE CARPENTERS. Apply to John Finlay, O’Connell-slrcet. April 5, 1853. J ANTED—A steady and practical man, as MILLER. Apply to Low A Motion, Waterloo House. Auckland, April 5, 1855. An Assistant in a General n Store, in the country. Also, a smart Lad as an Apprentice, who will have an opportunity of learning the Baking Business. For particulars apply at the New-Zea-lander Office, or to John Hall, Olahului. April 1, 1855. I OST—On Thursday afternoon, either in Ju the Government Lawn or between that and the Colonial Hospital, a Cameo Brooch, set in gold, representing an Angel. Whoever lias found it, and will bring it to the office of the New-Zealander will be rewarded. S F WILLIAM MAXWELL, Esq., who a came out to New Zealand in 1840, in the Aurora , is still in New Zealand, he is requested to communicate his address to A. B. } at the New-Zealander Office.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 729, 9 April 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 729, 9 April 1853, Page 1

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