[ADVERTISEMENT.] To the Editor of the Auckland Chronicle. SIR, —In your paper of the 4th inst., you have been misinformed when you say, “ We understand the situation at the Flag Staff wil l become vacant by the re signation of Mr. Dudor, who intends re turning home to England.” I beg leave to state that t have no intention of leaving Auckland, or of resigning my present situation. THOMAS DUDOR. Flag Staff, Mount Victoria, ) July 14th, 1844. $ MESSRS. COOK AND NORMAN, 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 pispose of at their usual reasonable prices. Braces, Black liibbons, Thread, 't apes, Cotton and Needles. Best Durham Mustard, Mould Cand es, Starch and Blue, Double Shot Belts, Single Do, Powder Flasks, &e., &C., &c. of Blankets-, Navy blue Priuts, Fancy Do. Calico’s, Welsh Flannels, RegaUa Shirts, Ladies’ Shoes, Gentlemen’s Do. Children’s Do. Blue Cloth Caps, Black silk Handkerchiefs, And an Extensive Assortment Ironmongery. Russell, June 23 d, 1844. to’besol®, VERY CHEAP, Four dwelling houses, situated in the most central part of Anckland and remarkably well adapted for any Retail Business. These Houses are let to Respectable "Weekly Tenants ; there is a large yard with every conveniee, well of water, &c. The whole of these premises would be sold for the original cost of one of the houses, viz. £l5O. For further particulars apply to the office of this paper. For Sale, by the Undersignep. Ex “Tryphena” A Quantity of Superior Seed Potatoes from Van Dieman’s Land, and Colonial Cheese of excellent quality H. R. CRETNAY. Queen Street, June 24th, 1844. TO LET, HOUSES (Large or Small)" in all p?rts of Auckland. Apply to J. MOORE, Printer. Auckland, July 4th, 1844. ON SALE AT JOHN MOORE'S emiRAL pom™© ©meij Chancery Street, Auckland THE ORDINANCES as passed the Ist and 2nd Session of the sittings of the Legislative Council in Auckland. Stationary, Cards, Receipt and Cheque Books, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, the minutes of the Proceedings of the Legislative Council, Orders and Regulations of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Rules touching the Administration of Estates and Effects of persons Deceased, Custom House forms of all kinds, Lawyer’s forms of every description. Julv 4th, 1844. BOOKS Bound or Repaired, at the “ Chronicle ” Office, cn Moderate Terms,
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 50, 18 July 1844, Page 1
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