FOR LONDON via VALPARAISO, IHE BANGALORE, Captain C. Nelson, 9(lp tons burthen 3 has superior accommodation ("which it is needless to partiAlarize) for Cabin and steerage passengers ; will sail in about 14 days. For Freight or Passage applt to Capt. Nelson, on board, or to J. A. SMITH, Agent, Port-street, 29th Dec. 1843. 1 JF or WeUington 9 THE Fine A 1 British built Brig I TUNA, A Sanderson, Commander, will sail for the above Port in a few days. ForFreigbtor Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to H, R. CRETNAY, Queen-street, Auckland, Jan. 22, 1844. Matrimony, WANTED by an unfortunate middle=aged man just beginning to mend his ways, a Lady between 45 and 60. She must not be talkative, or too fat, nor yet too lean, a good dark skin would be preferred, sweet breath and good set of grinders ; not very fond of dress, her legs may be a little bandy, must keep secrets, and there wonld be no objection ,to her having a good Vegetable Garden . ' Any Lady disposed to Matrimony answering this description by walking down Shortland Crescent, near the Royal Stand Vegetable Mart, between the hours of eight and nine in the evening, will meet with the Advertiser walking at a very sharp pace, with a stick uuder his arm resembling in appears ance a sword, white Berlin Gloves, and perchance a Crape band round bis bat. j N.8.-—None bat principals will be treated with, nor need any apply that are deficient in any one particular. The Gentleman can make an adequate return in the shape of Fowls, Butter, Eggs, Vegeta, hies, &c. &c., and if agreeable to the Lady would Jump Jim Crow every morning at eight o’clock, before taking his hot rolls and coffee. The Lady who was plucking a Rose not 100 miles from the Sheriff’s Garden some short time since need not make an application. Notice of Memoval. MRS. THOMPSON begs to acquaint the Ladies’ and Gentlemen of Auckland, that sLe has from circumstances been compelled to res move her a&soasa 30200 a from Clifton Cottage, to Nos. 1 and 2, ALBERT STREET, where she hopes to receive their kind patronage and support. January 23, 1844* THE MEDIC AL PROFESSION. TV! R. T.F. M'GAURAN, Surgeon, J-tJL has the honor to acquaint the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that he has Corns menced the Practice of his Profession, and most respectfully solicits that patronage and confidence to which be considers himself entitled. I addition to a well selected Stock of Medicines, which he imported from England, he has purs chased the entire Stock of Drugs, Stationery, Pei's fumery, tyc., from Dr. O’Neill, all of which he is enabled to dispose of at prices unusually low in this I Colony. Parents will have an opportunity of having their children vaccinated ;Mr . M £ Gauran having brought a quantity of recent Vaccine Lymph, from London. Surgeon M'Gauran may be consulted at bis house, Lower Queen-stieet, having taken the House and Premises lately occupied by Dr. O’Neill. A great variety of Books either for Sale or Lent out to Read. Cigars of a Superior quality. Medical Establishment, Lower Queen-street, January 2nd, 1844. Wmv JPuMished, THE NEW ZEALAND SHM ALIAJACK, For the Year of our Lord 1844. IN addition to the usual matter contained in an Almanack, the New Zealand Sheet Almanack will contain 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 of Merchants, &c, of Auckland. Subscribers names will be received at the Chronicle Office, and at the Medical Establishment, Lower Queen Street. Notice. fTPHE Public are again cautioned not to give A credit to any person on my account, as I will not hold myself responsible for debts so contracted. JOHN MOORE, Printer.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 25, 24 January 1844, Page 1
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639Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 25, 24 January 1844, Page 1
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