Me-opemerf, ftfje fHctiiral 3Sota&U<st)inent« LOWER QUEEN STREET, J. O’NEILL, Apothecary. Bth October, 1843. THE LATE FIRM OF Malziei mul Cto. ALL Parties indebted to the above Firm, (otherwise than by Bill of Exchange, promissory note, or other securities for money,,) are requested to pay the amounts to the undersigned, who is alone authorized to receive, and to give receipts for the same. THOMAS E. CONRY, Solicitor, West Queen Street, Auckland 31st October 1843. •TemetEerp, s?c. r be disposed of, an Elegant set of X JEWELLERY, consisting of Necklace, Head Piece, Bracelets and Earrings, originally cost 40 Guineas ; also, an Elegant Work Box, the whole of the articles Solid Silver, of very su pevior workmanship, which on account of the urgency of the times will be Sold a Great Bargain. Application to be made to G. Partington, Watch Maker, Shortland Crescent. October 24, 1543. Mr. G. HAS ON SALE, for littlg more than half the original Cost, a very ■superior Eight Day Spring Clock and Bracket Stand; some Gold Seals and Keys, Pens, ami Ladies Kings, q. small Silver Tankard, Sugar Tongues, 'lea Spoons, Decanters, Tables, &c. Also, a splendid Lever Watch; all of which vifl ha sold very cheap. A i ckland, Oct. 7. Vl*'*. t?-TC v Governor J?itzroy IS COMING ! Set thy House and Tables in order ! ! • o STX Patent Fitzroy Dish Covers, for fifteen shillings. Dinner Service for eight shillings, Breakfast and Tea Service for six shillings each set ; a handsome new Patent Filzroy Fire Grate for sixteen shillings, a large Pic Nic Basket, with scvcial divisions, or would make an ex- [ ■:< Kent Medicine Chest, for eight shillings. 1 Ladies’ Feet set in a real neat, delicate, gemeel shape, with a new pair of Boots or Shoes, for two shillings and six-pence, i i/lv Lessons of the New Zealand Language, given in a real Gramatica! Style, at the ROYAL STAND, or at. your private residence for six-pence the whole \ isits. May the rapid strides which the New Zealand Company are taking to benefit our distant friends at Home, and die community in general settled in New Zealand, never be blighted. Those «ho wish to honour the toast, should pay an early visit to the Royal Srand, where yon can have Tumblers and Wine Glssses almost lor nothing ! Welcome Governor Fitzroy ! and may yon long reign in the hearts of the people, bo an honor to society in this world, and a coinj anion of the blessed in eternity. From my Fauns, to day, and only a few days longer, at the Royal Stand, young and old, rich and poor, sick and blind, lame and lazy, can have all their wants supplied ai tnfling Charges. J. JONES. Cod save tue Queen '■
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 14, 8 November 1843, Page 1
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