H Q G A N’S • - Australian, European, & American General Agency Office, & Universal News Room. I ' HE Proprietor of the New Zealander is hereby appointed my authorised Agent; enquiries for missing friends, and other information sought through the advertising columns of this Journal, will have immediate attention. Newspapers and Periodicals received from all towns and cities, (and regularly filed at my News Rooms) in Australia, Europe, America, &c. JOHN HOGAN, Sole Proprietor. Address—Tasmanian Hotel, Portland, Colony of Victoria Australia. SAUNDERS, OTLEY & CO.’S Army, East India, and Colonial Agency, GG, BROOK ST., HANOVER SQUARE, LONDON, (Near the New East India House and the Oriental Club.) Messrs, saunders, otley, & co. beg to invite the attention of Regimental Messes, Officers, Members of the Civil Service, and other Residents in India, Australia, China, and the Colonies, to their Army, East Lidia, and Colonial Agency, and to the advantages it offers. Banking Department. Put/, Pensions, Fund Allowances, Dividends, Sfc., drawn and remitted with regularity. Sties of, anil Investments in, Government Stock, Foreign Securities, &c., effected. Every other description of Financial Business transacted. Supply Department. Miscellaneous Supplies of even/ description, including Provisions, Wines, Plate, Jewellery, Books, Guns, Band Instruments, Clothing, &c., carefully selected and despatched by Overland Route, or Sailing Ship, to Regiments and Messes in India and elsewhere. Private Orders from Officers, Members of the Civil Sendee, and Bcsidents in India, Australia, China, and the Colonies generally, are executed with care, economy, efficiency, and promptitude. All Orders should be accompanied by full and detailed directions. Personal Agency Department. The Constituents of Messrs. Saunders, Otley, and Co., may depend ii|xm receiving every attention to their requirements and instructions. Every assistance will be afforded to their Constituents and their families on their arrival in England, with the view to relieve them from every possible inconvenience. Charge, when required, will be taken of children coining from India and the Colonies, and arrangements will be made for their education in England. To those going out to India, Australia, or New Zealand, China, and the Colonies, Messrs. Saunders, Otley, and Co. offer their services to secure passages Overland, or by Ship, and to afford them all necessary information connected therewith. This department is entirely under the direction of a member of the firm long resident in India, who has an intimate knowledge of its language, and the wants and requirements of parties proceeding thither. All Letters, Parcels, See., will he received by Messrs. Saunders, Otley, and Co. lor their Constituents (whether in England, India, Australia, China, or the Colonies), to whom they will he forwarded regularly. Terms: —No Commission charged on Regimental or Private Orders, and a Discount at all times allowed where a Remittance accompanies the Order. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded Overland or by Sailing Vessel to India, Australia, China, and all Parts of the World. Baggage shipped, cleared, forwarded to its destination. Passages secured. Letters and Parcels received and forwarded. Pay and Pensions received for Officers and Civilians of lI.M. Indian Service. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Outfits procured. Supplies Purchased and Despatched, and Commissions of every description executed by SAUNDERS, OTLEY Sc CO., GG Brook Street, Hanover Square.
THE LITERARY BUDGET; 4 MONTHLY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, XJL Si c., fee., comprising 120 columns clesely printed matter. Subscribers’ names received by W. C. WILSON, “ New Zealander” Office. Terms —Fifteen Shillings run annum. THE HOME NEWSPAPER FOR NEW ZEALAND. Messrs. W. S. Kirkland & Co.. Agent,s. 23, Salisbury Street. Strand, LONDON. ENGLAND, BEG to cull the attention of Residents in Auckland and the other New Zealand Colonies to the advantage of subscribing to the “EVENING MAIL,” Newspaper, which is a re-print ol all the Leading Articles, Essays, and News of The Times London Newspaper—everything, in fact, but the advertisements—and can be forwarded by them to any of the New Zealand Colonics, post free, for £2 15s. per annum via Southampton, or £3 via Marseilles. Thus, in fact, The Times at half price, with the advantage ol not being encumbered with advertisements. Subscriptions will be received in Auckland at the Office of the Nkw-Zea la ndrr. On Sale at the !“New Zealander” Ollice, Price 6d. RATES OF POSTAGE ON LETTERS, BOOK PACKETS, ft NEWSPAPERS, With the Regulations affecting the Posting, Transmission, and Delivery of the same. [ln Force from and after April I, 1862.] MAORI ORA MMA R. Now Published, At the “ New-Zealander” Office, Also on Sale at Mr. Chapman’s, Queen-street, MAORI GRAMMAR; a Second Edition, leap. Bvo., revised and corrected by the Author, R . MAUNSEL L, 'L. L. I)., Archdeacon of Waikato, Price 3s. Now Published, At the “ New-Zealander” Office, Price 35., rpARANAKI : A TALE OF THE WAR. 1 A hook of thrilling interest, containing a description of all the Contests during the recent War between the Troops and Natives, and ably describing the Political condition, the Heroism, Feelings, and Interests of the Taranaki Settler. “MAORI KING MOVEMENT,” nr THE REV. T. RUDDLE. A FEW COPIES of the above Pamphlet on Sals at the “ Ncw-Zcalandcr” Publishing Office. Price Is. 6d. IMPOR T A N T to COASTING VESSELS AND SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND K RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends that CATTLE can be LANDED on the East Bank of the Tuniaki, about one mile from the Heads, ! OVER THE VESSEL’S SIDE, WITHOUT THE USE OF A BOAT, AND AT ALL TIMES OF THE TIDE, thereby saving the risk and injury to the cattle of a second time putting them in slings, as well as the additional cost of boating, with the further advantage of being at once in A GOOD PADDOCK WITHOUT ANY DRIVING. Vessels not drawing more than nine feet of water can enter and leave at all times with half tide, and at full tiilcs vessels drawing fourteen feet of water can enter safely. Charts ol the river, kindly furnished by Captain Burgess, can he obtained at the Haymarkct. Assistance, if necessary, can tit all times he obtained 0» the spot. i Block forwarded at oneo to ill* nptvker ; pf ft flues sßm! S
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 12
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1,001Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 12
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