For Sale, At the Stores of the Undersigned , SUPERIOR Cognise Brandy, 44 Jamaica Rum, *' M&rgeanx Claret. ** Port Wine in cases, Champaigne in quarts and pints, Cherry Brandy in pints, Devonshire Cyder, Cape Sherry in £ pipes and $ cask* ** Maraala, at I As. per dozen. 'I his Wine is particularly recommanded to tbs Public, ns a pleasant summer Wine. Dunhai’s bottled Ale and Porter, Dundee Canvas, No. I to 6, Nails, cast and wrought, of all sizes, Black, Green, Red and Yellow Pamt, Paint Brushrs of all sizes, Window Glass, IS x 10, and 10 z 8, Rope and Small Line, d'ffiereut sizes, Double and single barrel Guns, Blankets,9-10 to Is-4, . Priota and Maslius, 7-6 and 9-8, Supeifine Beaver Hats, Red and Green Baize and Flanael, A variety of Summer Clothing, Superfine Cloth Coats, &c„ Striped and Regatta Simla, English Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen, Ditto ditto for Ladies, Hosiery of ail descriptions, JOHN SCOTT, Sbortlaud Credent. Auckland, Jan. 26, 1844. Ex “ Isabella Anna/' ON SALE by the Undersigned;— Cane seated Engli»h Chairs, Horse Hair Mattrassea, Floor Cloth, , Looking Glasses, Hosiery, Haberdashery and Drapery, W. W. CASTLE, Queen Street. •Just Received, on £ale at tfjie Office, A SPLENDID View of the CITY oi AUCKLAND, Engraved by Clarke Ac Co. London. Auckland, Jan. 23, 1844. To I.»r, Annually or upon Lear»e, A VILLA RESIDF.St E at Epsom, npoi which greater inipmvenirnt hat been effects Ilian perhaps aay other in the mighbonrhood o Auckland. The coov. nimres of the House act Premises are very complete. Apply to Mr. LJ. |{. CRETNAY. W ho wilt give Tickets of Admi<»ion to view. To JLet, ' I''H AT valuable House and Premisei I in Queen.atreet, opposite the Com House, known as the •* Rising Sun.’ L’or particulais enquire at the Office o MR. BERRY. Princes’ sfreel Wire Vl'ooff 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 lime, will get it at a cheaper rate. GOOD LIME AT SIX PENCE Per Bushel! Apply to JOHN O’BRIEN, Or to Mr, JOHN SCOTT, Shortlaud Crescent Dec. 12, 1843. •I. C. Haile BEGS to observe, that he has coronieoced practise in this town as a Surveyor, Civil Engineer, and Land Agent, and trusts to reoeive a share of Public Patronage. Office at Mr. ALLARTON’S, Shortlaud Cres. cent, from 9 a.m. to 4 P.M, January 3, 1848. Notice of ltemoval. MRS. THOMPSON begs to acquaint the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, thai *i.o has from oirctimstanoes been compelled to rc» move her a&aaagjo ™ 2?" < ' 0,, "8 e . >» No,, l .0,1: srUKEr, where she hopes to reoeis patronage and support.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 February 1844, Page 1
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