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HAS on Sale about Four Thousand FAGGOTS that have been cut upwards of twelve months, Price 15s, per hundred. Eden Grove. August 17th 1843. 3500 t aim &i>oe jfHattir* Chancery Street, EGS leave to return thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have patronized him, in Auckland and its neighbourhood, tor the last two years. A.Rooney having made arrangements in Sydney, with an agent, he is constantly supplied with a large and varied assortment of Leather, in addition to which he has secured the services of some ■first-rate workmen, by which means he is enabled to make a pair of Boots of shoes at a few" hours notice. N.B. T'he Trade supplied ivith Leather, Auckland, Aug. 9, 1843.

BAKING ESTABLISHMENT* Shortland Crescent* lfcobinsoii && ISilirardg TAKE, this'opportunity of returning thanks to t"*eir numerous friends who have patronised them since their commencement in and has to inform them that in consequence of the increase of their busine s they have removed to those premises lately occupied by Mr. Marshall, baker, Shortland Crescerit, by which means they will be enabled to supply their customers with plain and fancy bread Of the best description, (having secured a quantity of very superior Flour), Pastry, Biscuits, &c, on reasonable terms and with punctuality^ Hot Rolls every morning. Dinners, &c, baked every day. August 11,1843.

To the I?tiM!c. JOHN" MOORE takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have patronised him since his commencement in business, and has to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure a continuance of those favours. J. Mi has also to inform his friends that he has recently purchased the whole of the Printing Materials of the Auckland " Chronicle," which, in addition to hi» large and well selected assortment of Will enable him to execute, at the shortest notice,

Dritttiitg of tbtvy Bcnviytiow AT VERY LOW PRICES/ In a superior style of workmanship* August 10th, 1843, FARM ON THE TAMAKI. Wo foe Soiti ByPrivaf T.ontract« FARM contr'ning about 78 acre situated on the Tr*r> aki, (adjoinu W, Church's Esq.) on the land is an e cellent House, with every other c ~ ri nience. For further par '£ 'irs apply to MR. CR.fcTNAY, At his Auction Rooms, Queen Str* August 22, 1843.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 August 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 August 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 3, 23 August 1843, Page 1

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