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BEG to return their acknowledgments to the Inhabitants of Russell, and its vicinity, for the liberal support they have received during the last five years, and to inform them that they have just received the following articles, Ex “MARY NIXON," which they will dispose of at their usual reasonable prices. Blankets, Navi (>lu« Prints, Fancy Do. Calico’s, Welsh Flarsne!*, Rega*»a Shirts. Ladle** Shoes. Gentlemen’s Do. Cliildr- n’s Do. Blue Ciodi Caps. Black silk Handkerchief, Braces, Black Ribbons, Thread, Tapes, Cotton and Needles. Best Dm ham Mustard, Mould Candles, Starch and Blue, Double Shot Belts, Single Do, Powder Flanks, &e., &c„, &c. And an Extensive Assortment of l ronmongery. Russell, Jutie 23rd, 1844. To toe Baffled, AT MR. McFARLANE’S THE COMMEBCIASi INN* On Saturday July 13 th, A LARGE FISHING NET, 55 fathoms long, by 9 feet deep. Made by Mr. Robertson, Mechanics’ Bay, and quite New. THIRTr MEMBERS AT ss. EACH. Names taken at the Bar.

lE. SEAELE^S BENE F I T ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE, Short land Crescent, MR. SEARLK begs to announce to his Friends mid tile Public geneiallv that Ids Benefit will take place on MONDAY Next, July 8:h, 1844, on which occasion will be produced, for the first time in this Colony, with New Scenery, Music, Dresses &c, the celebrated Nautical Burlesque, entitled ilMl TllJLOlf OR THE GAY YOUNG FELLOW. AFTER WHICH, An Interlude consisting of a variety of SINGING, AND DANCING. in which Mr. Buckingham will sing an entire new So ig, entitled the “ Nervous Family.” The whole to conclude, i i consequence of the great applause be stowed ou its first representation, and by [ articular desire o! several gentlemen with AleEt&o tSie Slraw ! ' OR, THE FAIR IMOGINE, For further particulars see bills of the day N. B.—-The Doors open at half past Seven and the curtain will rise precisely at Eight o’clock Prices of Admission*: Boxes 2s 6 1 Pit Is Tickets can be procured at the Theatre. Have Yen Beail THE CUSTOMS' AMENDMENT ORDINANCE? IF not, hasten to Moore's Printing Office, Chancery Street, where it can he had. PRICE SIXPENCES Jaly 4th, 1844. J'JKii illL E00&S Bmtxd at ths f iHe©* ©a M<wie*afe Terras;.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 48, 4 July 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 48, 4 July 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 48, 4 July 1844, Page 1

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