#gi Sale AT the Stores of the 'UfadeHtigardl— Dunbar’s Bottled Ale and Filter,/tsfe vary' Low Prices. Window Glass of various sisee.i £ D. NATHAN", Shortland CuosKent April 24, 1844. A Vm. ft®*,. SHOP IN SHORTHAND CRESCENT AT, A VERY LOW RENT. Apply to JOHN .MOORE, Fitraterv. H. R, CRETNAY, BEGS leave to infom* his friend3saad the public, that, as now at kiat that Government have determined to place themselves, in a position to satisfy the awards of the cojaamis* sioners in favour of all Claimants whoseuletaand*:: have been adjusted, he will be most his agency to all parties desirous of effecting! par* chase or exchange. From the commencemfcatof the* .• settlement of the Colony, H, R. C. hasitbafittij*possession of information from the Surveys :ami other public documents of the Colony, which twill; enable him to guide the choice of the piprchase% whether in Town, Suburban, or County sections. H. R. C. has the pleasure to inform tltr-ChiU mants that the Letter of instructions fronriJiiiE.fc* cellency the Governor to the Surveyors isispfidtU&O most liberal nature, —that every facility of'fhdicfljft to be afforded, end no stint in the measurement's, - If instructions are given to the advertrseiLof (he amount awarded, and the district desired fofct. purchase or exchange, every reliance may be>piactsL upon his skill aud integrity in making the seJecddOfli; • . Information will be afforded to cants at ■ .. THE AUCTION MART^r, * Queen Streetet Claimants should be aware that a written autfcir-.? ity, to act in favour of the agent, is necessary;, fbf® signature to which must be properly attested 1 ,?:!, Auckland, Feb, 26, 1844. <' Matice.THE undersigned in returniiagghlsh thanks to the Public and those t Friends who have so Kindly supported htesusiacatj his commencement in business us a BUTCIFERSa QUEEN STREET, wishes to announce th'atifafkL has entered into Paitnership* with Mr. W. .Ha* DUMBLETON, and as it will be the study of tb<ft undersigned and W. H. D', to merit a continnaacaet of that support, by supplying the best of &Rsat± ’ Vegetables &e., on the most moderate terras,^ltsy I ;'' trust to receive a share of public patronagjgSaira|; support. R. D. BUSTh'", Auckland, April 10th, 1844. PMMjrTXfrGT. JOHN MOORE takes this op porta* nity of returning his sincere thanks?to those gentlemen who have patronised^•. him since his commencement in and has to assure them that nothing shall, be wanting on his part to secure &c«Q£»» tinuance of those favours. J. M., Has much pleasure-in informing? the inhabitants of Auckland, that for tlia purpose of carrying on business withlihf* greatest facility in all the various DEPARTMENTS OF Letter Press Printing, HE HAS MADE ; IN THE I? 55 EX TI €* ©FFICIB*. and has resolved on ! REDUCING THE PRICES 9 | Wtvemtp per €JenM i|| FOR EXECUTING ik i i& t o n ii i , /<9&m9>Ba AND MISCELLANEOUS PRINTINGS: Every variety of Large and Smaßi Have been procured. It may pfsdiag#* likewise he stated, that, with feggalL to expedition this Establishment?:: cannot be surpassed in the Colonies, as FIVE HUNDRED REELS' CAN EE PRINTED AT ONE HOUR’S NOTICE With Accuracy, Economy, and
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 38, 25 April 1844, Page 1
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