will have reason to repent it—at least as far as /am concerned.— I am, Sir, Yr. faithful Servt. R. C. JOPLIN, Mr. A. Johnson. No. 4. (Transmitted at the same time,) Sir, —As you are acting on the part of Mr. A.. Johnson, [ beg leave to inclose you, a note for that young gentleman, and have only to observe, that I lament the circumstance of my having bestoWed any notice at all on the subject of our correspondence,—l am Sir, Yr. tailhful Servt. R. C. JOPLIN. Alex. Shepherd, Esq. Thus ended this ridiculous affair, and 1 have to repeat that I regret, that the opposite party should ha%e acted so imprudently, as lo have compelled me to uive it publication, I do not believe ihat Mr. Shepherd had anything farther to do with it, than that a kind feeling prompted him to take the part of his friend Mr. A. Johnson, r: c. joplin. Auckland, Oct. 17ih 1843. JBtJ Ztk* JUL 9 With immediate Possession. THAT large and pleasantly situated House, just erected in West Queen Street, and commands a view ot the whole town ami neighbourhood. This House is well adapted for a FAMILY HOTEL, OR, A LICENSED PUBLIC HO'USfc, For which use it was erected. There is every convenience also tor a private residence as there is a detached kitchen, well of tine water, &c. <!fec. The terms will be found moderate on application to JOHNT MOORE, Printer. October 3, 1843.' SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES, Apply to JOHN MOORE, Printer. Wo JLeW. THAT commodious Cottage in Chancery Street, lately in the occupation of Arthur Baily, Esq., well fenced in yard, well of water, &c. WILLIAMSON & CRUMMER. Auckland, 10th Oct. 1843. JOHNSTON, begs to intimate to his Friends and Customers that he has Removed to Shortland Cres, cent, opposite the ** Exchange Hotel," and as he has got a large Stock of Goods direct from Sydney, he will be able to Supply Country or Town Orders, on the Shortest Notice, and on Moderate Terms. Zinc and Tin Spouting, and all sorts of Tin VV ork. MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, "smvofrstvtet f (At the rear of Mr. Moore's Printing Office, Auckland.) BEGS leave to return her best thanks to those Ladies who have patronised her since her arrival in Auckland, and takes tha present opportunity of informing ♦hem that all kinds of Needle Work will be Executed in the Neatest Manner, at the Shoitest Notice, and on the most Reasonable Terms*
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 11, 18 October 1843, Page 1
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