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FOR LONDON via HOBART TOWN THE fine well known Barque ISABELLA ANNA, Nathaniel Beard, Commander ; will sail for the latter Port in about the former within one month after her arrival, having her cargo engaged, in fact waiting tio be put on board. The accomodations of this Vessel, and her sailing qualities are too well known 3o require comment. Therefore the opportunity 5“ us presented is excellent either for Passengers to jflobart Town or Europe. About ten tons of Goods can be taken. For further particulars apply to the ■Captain on Board, or to Hy. R Cretnay. . iQueen-st., March 4, 1844. - ten days, and AS A REGULAR TRADER 'Between Auckland and the Bay ojf Islands I H E fine fast sailing schooner T “ NEPTUNE.” ______ Has superior. accommodation for JPassenger Punctuality will.be paid to all Goods forwarded this vessel. .For Freight or Passage apply to Mr. 11. R. CRETNAY, Or; CAPT. THOMAS, on board March 13, 1344 Vo land Claimants. H, R. CRETNAY, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that, as now at last the Government have determined to place themselves in a position to satisfy the awards of the commissioners in favour of all Claimants whose demands have been adjusted, he will be most happy to offer his agency to all parties desirous of effecting purchase or exchange. From the commencement of the settlement of the Colony, H. R. C. has been in possession.of information from the Surveys and other public documents of the Colony, which will enable him to guide the choice of the purchaser, whether in Town, Suburban, or County sections. H. R. C. has the pleasure to inform the Claimants that the Letter of instructions from His Excellency the Governor to the Surveyors is of the most liberal nature, —that every facility of choice is to be afforded, end no stint in the measurement, II instructions are given to the advertiser of the the amount awarded, and die district desired for purchase or exchange, every reliance may be placed upon his skill aud integrity in making the selection. Information will be afforded to personal applicants at THE AUCTION MART, Queen Street Claimants should be aware that a written authority, to act in favour of the agent, is necessary, the signature to which must be properly attested, Auckland, Feb. 26, 1844. notice. ALEXANDER CARRIE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and Epsom, that he has this day commenced business as Baker, in Queen-streei, and respectfully solicits a sbare pf public patronage. Bread first quality, current price ; second ditto, (of a superior quality,) 3d. per 21b. loaf. Any quantity of Ship Biscuit on the shortest notice. Great attention paid to bakings. Lower Queen Street, Auckland, 23rd March, 1844, Wmv Published, And to he had at the “ Chronicle" Office, THE NEW ZEALAND SHEET AII'AIACI, For the Y e ar of our Lord 1844. January 30, 1844. •Just Published, PRICE, TWO SHILLING AND SIXPENCE, NEW-ZEAL AND, A POEM IN THREE CANTOS. And can be had of J. Moore, Piint e r. FLAX-DRESSING MACHINE, THE Undersigned is willing to Contract for the Erection of Mills and Machinery for Dressing Flax in auy quantity, not less than one ton per week, and will guarantee the quality suitable for the English jr.arket. E. OAKLEY, YV^iKlljani-streets*

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 36, 11 April 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 36, 11 April 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 36, 11 April 1844, Page 1

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