TO OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS. *F*HE PROPRIETORofthe " CHRONICLE," takes the present oppw* Hunity of returning thanks to those advertising friends who have so liberally patronised his Journal since it came under his management, and as a proof that they will receive still further iuducement to Support the ;'CHRONICLE," all advertisements, in future, will be inserted in Small Type, at the same price that was usually cliargedfor Advertising,'when set in Large Type. By this arrangement, Large Advertisements will be little more than half the- usual[charge. Chronicle Office, Dec, 13, 1843. NO longer mourn after the Immortal, Solitary, and silent Beloved remains of our much Respected, and never to be forgotten Governor Hobson, the Founder ol this Colony, the Staunch, Tried Friend of his People, for he is gone to his long home, "Where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest," but rather Welcome to our Shores Governor Witzroy t His Character stands free from blemish, and hii name resounds with his kind acts in all parts of the Vorld he has visited. He will in a few days arrive on the Islands of New Zealand, in a land of strangers, and can we, well knowing the brilliancy of his 'Character, allow him to come on shore without Bhowing those respects which are due to His Exceliency 1 No ! England expects,—New Zealand expects, that en the day His Excel lano j arrives you will welcome him, and give him all those honors due to his high rank and station. Yes! New Zealand expects, that, on that eventful day, every man will do his duty. j. JONES, Vox Foi«oLr, ■God Sim the Quees ! Royal Stand. Worn in the Press, And will be published on SATURDAY, December HOrn 1843, THE NEW ZEALAND SHEET ALIAIACM, For the Year of our Lord 1844. jfTN addition to the usual matter con r fJL tained iui.An Almanack, the Netb i Zealand Sheet Almanack will coulain a deal of Local matter; a beautifully colored Code of Signals for the • Flag Staff, Auckland, together with a list of 'the Government Establishment, a list ojf Merchants, &c. of Auckland. Subscribers names will be received at the Chronicle Office, and at the Medicajl Establishment, Lower Queeu Street. November 22, 1843. Wire Wootl FOUR SHILLINGS PER TON ! ANY quantity delivered in any of the neighbouring bays, at the above rate. Persons tiaking fifty, or more tons, at one time, will get it at a cheaper rate. GOOD LIME AT SIX-PENCE * Per Bushel! Apply to JOHN O'BRIEN, Or to Mr. JOHN SCOTT, Shortland Crescent. Dec. 12,"1843. [A CARD.] AND gjfjottlatttr Crescent, Superior Accommodation OF APABTIEITS. N B—Choice Wines, Spirits, fyc.Wholcsale, fy Retail '9 THAT valuable House and Premises in Queen-street, opposite the Court House, known as the " Rising Sun." For particulars enquire at the Office of r MR. BERRY. Priuccs'-street.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 19, 13 December 1843, Page 1
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