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mttvst dF&ncv! mwnit, AND IB A BUM© !§TAlilLO§!Kllßfflilr& , iF a SHORTLAND CRESCENT, RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal Patronage he has received since bis com* mencement in business in the above line, and having recently removed from his late residence in High Street, to those oential premises (nearly op« posite Brown and Campbell's,) Shortland Crescent, he begs to assure his Friends and the Public that nothing will be wanting on his part to merit a con» tinuance of their support. Orders from private Families, public parties, &o. executed with punctuality, taste and despatch, and nothing but the best flour, used in any article manufactured at this Establishment. Shortland Crescent, Auckland, Dee, 26, 1843. TO BE SOLD Eiglat Cows, WITH CALVES by their side, and in Calf again by a PURE DURHAM BULL. Can be seen at Mr. E. CONSTABLE'S. Near the Government Domain. Dec. 26, IB4S. STr PATRICKS SCHOOL. ~" THE Children of St. Patrick's School after a short but joyful repose, which concurred with the happy arrival of a long expected and desired Governor, will meet again in the field of their juvenile labours. St,' Patrick's School, shall be re-opened ; on TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1844* The distress of some Emigrants unable to pay for the education of their family, will excite Public Philanthropy to help an Institution which one year of experience has proved to be liberal iu the strict sense of the word. NO longer mourn after the Immortal,'Solitary, and silent Beloved remains of our much Respected, and never to be forgotten Governor Hobson, the Founder or this Colony, the Stauochp Tried Friend of his People, for he is gone to bis long home, "Where the wicked oease from troubling and the weary are at rest," but rather Welcome to our Shores His Character stands free from blemish, and bis name resounds with bis kind acts in all parts of the world 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 hig Character, allow him to come on shore without showing those respects which are due to His Excel* lency 1 No ! England expects,—New Zealand expects, that on the day His Excellanoy arrives you will welcome him, and give him all those honors due to his high rank aud station. Yes! New Zealand expects, that, on that eventful day, every man will do his duty, J. JONES, Vox Populi, God Safb the Qoben ! Royal Stand. Mjtmtl at JEpsom* TO BE LET or SOLD, a SMALL FARM£ situate at Epsom, containing about eight acres. On this Farm theie is! a portion of the ground that has been turned up,' a great portion of it fenced in, and there are two good houses, one wood, the other raupoo, as well as fowl houses, &c. There is a frontage of 336 links to the Epsom road, by a depth of 2,100 links. To a person with a small capital, this is a most favourable opportunity as intending purchasers will find the terms most moderate on application to JOHN MOORE, Printer. Village of TamaM* ALLOTMENTS of Land TO BE SOLD in the above rising and most respectable township. The soil is of a most superior description, and could be cleared with very little trouble. There is also plenty of good water and firing on the ground.' For terms, which will be found moderate, apply to JOHN MOORE, Printer. Dec. 13,1843. A WASTE PAPER. —*»eae««QUANTITY of Paper to be Sold, for Cash, at Six-pence per lb, Apply at the office of this paper.

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

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 21, 27 December 1843, Page 1

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