Adjourned Sale from Yesterday. o ■ l*aton v. Murray. MESSRS. NATHAN & JOSEPH, ARE directed by the Sheriff to Sell by Auction, on THIS DAY, the 14th March, at Eleven ck, a. m. — rTjJfc Horses.,. id? A < f Wlreat fcW. &o, Mire Ifootf 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 I Per Bushel ! Apply to JOHN O'BRIEN, Or to Mr. JOHN SCOTT, Shortlaud Crescent. Dec. 12, 1843. zlrcouittaui. A GENTLEMAN thoroughly conversant with Book-keeping, by Double or Single Batrv a and of tome yean colonial experience, offers his services in the settlement of partuersbip accounts, Arbitrations, or the keeping ot books. Any communication addressed to J. H, M„ to be left at the " Chronicle" Office, will be respectfully attended to ]¥otice. THE Parnership existing between DAVID NATHAN and ISRAEL JOSEPH, Bow carrying on business as General Merchants and ueers at Auckland, is about and it is [requested that all parties having any claim against the aaid Firm will I counti tor liquidation ; and all parties indelr the said Firm will please to srt'le their respective amounts on or before the first da_\ or tbey will be banded over to their Solicitor for collection. Shortland Crescent, 19th Feb. 1844. J'ulilic -Hotice. rpHE Sequestration of the EsUte of Mr. RO |_ BERT TOD, of Nelson, hj the colony o New Zealand, merchant, having been SUP I DED, my notification published in the JVsi ■ Umd Cazette respecting the said estate is withdrawn. AH parties indebted to the said estate are to pay their respective debts to the said Robert Tod. ISRAEL JOSEPH. Nelson, Feb, 9,1844. Aollcc to the I»ul>lic. MRS. &: MR. THOMPSON, & IK'S ft lIAUROLD beg leave to inform the patrons of the Drama, that they have taken the i s opposite the Ship Inn, where tbey purpose getting up a Theatre, and with the means of which they are at pttaafM m pjataataiM ll»< y (latter themselves they have everj possible a uini»y of giving genem! >u, as uo exertion on their part snttl be wanting to add to the attraction or comfort of those who may support and patronize their humble efforts to pl«j« ing and prices of admission, see bills of |>< iiorin in MESSRS. THOMPSON & HARKOLD. Xoir JL*ubUsheil 9 And io be had at the" Chronicle*' Office THE NEW ZEALAND sni:i:T alia»ack, For the Year of our Lord 1844. January 30, 1844. •##f st JPuhlished, PRICE, TWO SHILLING AND SIXPENCE, NEW-ZEALAND, A POEM IN THREE CANTOS. And can be had of J. Moore, Printer. A Just Meccivcrf, -CIH& on £alc at tt)i* ©ffice, SPLENDID View of the CITY of AUCKLAND, Engraved by Clarke & Co., London. Auckland, Jan. 23, 1844.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 32, 14 March 1844, Page 1
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