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ARRIVED ex "CITY OF SYDNEY," €HIIISTMA§ BRUITS, ON SALE AT THE TEA,'GROCERY AND ITALIAN vm&te S&ouse, SHORTLAND CRESCENT j M USCATEL and Pudding Raisins. Currants and Almonds, Lemon, Orange tod Citron Peel, Olives and Olive OH, Bottled Fruits, Damson Jam and Currant Jelly, Preserved Ginger, Cbow Chow, & Pine apple, Macaroni, Patent Groats and Barley, Also, — Cases of Superior Cheese, Bottle Mustaid, Yarmouth Herring Paste; Liquorice, and a choice assortment of Sweetmeats. JOHN SCOTT, Shortland Crescent. Auckland, Dec. 22, 1843. FRUIT fPTttUIT! OBSERVE, the best and freshest Currants, Raisins &c, may be had at the wellknown Establishment of the Undersigned, *hich will be sold as usual at a Low Figure. (ft- A Choice Lot of GROCERIES, have arrived bytheC% of Sydney, distinctly ordered for this Market, one trial is only requested. W. HUGHES. Shortland Crescent, Dec. 26, 1813 T& JLet 9 HP HAT valuable House and Premises M_ in Queen-street, opposite the Court House, known as the " Rising Sun." For particulars enquire at the Office of MR. BERRY. Princes -street. T© KJttfii With immediate Possession. THAT large and pleasantly situated House, just erected in West Queen Street, and commands a view of the whole town and neighbourhood. This House is well adapted for a FAMILY HOTEL, or; a LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE, For which use it was- erected. There in every convenience also tor a private residence as there is a detached kitchen, well of line water, &c. &c. The terms will he found moderate on application to JOHN MOORE, Printer. LAWS OF NEW ZEALAND. TO be had at the "CHRONICLE" OFFICE, Chancery Street, the ORDINANCES, as passed the Legislative Council of New Zealand during the last Session, either singly or bound up together. Stationary, Cards, Receipt and Cheque Books, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, the minutes of the Proceedings of the Legislative Couccil, the Estimates for 1843, Orders and Regulations of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Rules touching the Administration of Estates and Effects of persons Deceased, Custom House forms of all kinds, Lawyer's fofms of every description. A few numbers of the Government Gazette, the Auckland Herald, and the Auckland Standard. 20th November 1843. •TemeMery, &c. TO be disposed of, an Elegant set of 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 $u» v perior 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, 1&43,

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 21, 27 December 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 21, 27 December 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 21, 27 December 1843, Page 1

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