TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION . 0 W on Sale, at the Office of this Paper, the In! Revised Summonses for the County and Supreme Courts, together with all the other nenecessary documents used by Professional gen* tlernen. “ Chronicle v Office, Chancery St., May 2nd, 1844, To Land Claimants. H. R. CRETNAY, leave to inform his friends and 13 the public, that, as now at last the Government have determined to place themselves in a position to satisfy the awards of tire 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 ihe 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, It instructions are given to the advertiser of the the amount awarded r and the district desired for purchase or exchange, every reliance maybe placed upon his skill and integrity in making the selection. Information will be afforded to personal appli - cants at THE AUCTION MART, Queen Street Claimants shonld 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. HKTotlce. THE undersigned in returning his thanks to the Public and those Friends who have so kindly, supported him since his commencement in business as a BUTCHER in QUEEN STREET, wishes to announce ihat he has entered into Partnership with Mr. W. H, DUM BLETOISj, and as it will be the study of the undersigned and W.H. D‘, to merit a continuance of that Support, by supplying the best of Meat, Vegetables &C., on the most moderate terms, they trust to receive a share of public patronage and support Ri D. BUST. Auckland, April lot'll, 184-1. JOHN MOORE takes this opportunity of returning bis sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have patronised him since his commencement in. business, and has to assete them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure a continuance of those favours. J. IVh, Has much pleasure in informing! the inhabitants of Auckland, that for the purpose of carrying on business with the greatest facility in all the various departments of Letter Press Printing, he has made AffiHMSETIOSSrS IN THE PAISTIiSCf OFFICE, and has resolved on REDUCING THE PRICES Twenty per Cent ! FOR EXECUTING AND MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING . Every variety of Large and Small &3>peo Have been procured. It may perhaps likewise he stated, that, with regard to expedition this Establishment cannot be surpassed in the Colonies, as FIVE HUNDRED BIXXS CAN EE PRINTED AT ONE HOUR’S NOTICE ! ! ! With Accuracy, Economy, and Neatness
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 39, 2 May 1844, Page 1
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