AND CfHttgsOtte feet of 3Lantr, to ibje goi© won. i AN Opportunity seldom to be met with, now presents itself to any person who might want to purchase a snug Freehold Property which cost a large sum. The Houses are fit for immediate occupation, and possession can be had in twentyfour hours notice. , For further particulars apply at the Office 1 of this Paper. December 6,.'J843i [A C A RD.] €llll AND Sfjottla-nti GBvmznt, Superior Accommodations OF N B—Choice Wines, Spirits, tycWholesate, Wire Wootl FOUR SHILLINGS PER TON ! ANY quantity delivered in any of the neighbouring bays, at the above rate. Persons taking fifty, or more tons, at one time, will get it at a cheaper rate. GOOD LIME, AT SIX-PENCE . Per Bushel ! Anply to JOHN O'BRIEN, Or 1o , w Mr. JOHN SCOTT, •s„ Shortland Crescent. Dec. 12, 1843. !T«* JLet, THAT valuable House and Premises in Queen-street, opposite the Court House, known as the •* Rising Sun." For particulars enquire at the Office of MR. BERRY. Princes'-street. AVSTRAIJAnYnEW ZEALAND SUBSCRIPTION ROOMS, AND (fctntval Bgenrp Hbttite, 455, WEST STRAND, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. EiUblubed by Messrs. CAPPER & GOLE, in 1838. COLONISTS visiting England, will find at these Rooms, files of Newspapers from each of the settlements in Australasia and India, also a variety of Booki, Parliamentary Reports, Maps &c. relating thereto, and Daily, Weekly, and Provincial Newspapers. Occasional Evening Meetings are held for the pnrpose of conversing on Emigration and Colonial affairs. The RormV are also supplied with writing materials for the convenience of Subscribers, who can have their letters taken charge of, and forwarded according to instructions. This is a great importance to Colonists arriving in England, who may not have determined npon their precise movements. Subscript'oii, — One Pound per Annum. Agency in England.— Messrs. CAPPER & GOLE, will undertake the sale of Landed Property, Wool, or any other consignments, with which they may be favored; purchase and ship with promptitude any description of Goods that may,; be required ; also select Servants ior Colonists, and arrange the passage of parties proceeding to the varieus Colonies, with economy and a due regard to comfort. NELSON EXAMINER. RDERS and Advertisements for the above Journal will be received by JOHN MOORE, Printer. PRICE, TWO SHILLING AND SIXPENCE, NEW-ZEALAND, A POEM IN THREE CANTOS. BY R. C. JOPLIN. 4S there are only a few Copies left, early application is necessary. Apply at tba " Chronicle" Office.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 23, 10 January 1844, Page 4
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399Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 23, 10 January 1844, Page 4
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