PUBLIC NOTICE. nptlE Public generally are hereby JL informed that the Undersigned is Dot the party who gave evidence at the late Coroner's Inquest on the body of Ann Belcher. WILLIAM BACON. Baker and Confectioner, Chancery Street. Auckland, July 31st, 1844. T€& IE S«JMD», VERY CHEAP, FOUR DWELLING HOUSES, situated in the most central part of Auckland rfrid remarkably well adapted for any Retail Business. These Houses arc let to Respectable Weekly Tenants ; there is a large yard with every convenience, well of water,&c {The whole of these premises would be sold for the original cost of one of the ho'*uses, viz. £l5O. ;For further particulars apply to the office of this paper. BIRD HILL, LATAPUNA. I HEREBY Caution all persons againtil purchasing or in any other way bargaining for four acres of Land in the possesion ot Abel Spincer, he having H to fnliill his Lease, and broken the fiist article thereof. * JOHN O'BRIAN. Jiilvt£;ti, IH-14. THE Public are hereby ivformed that the present number of the " C'lirtni'icle" 1 closes {he (//tarter. Mr. Pari rid <jex era/arjement as Edited ter-tnitrilf-s, an! from. tf,fa date he retires from, fhi' jh'i >yr.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 52, 1 August 1844, Page 2
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191Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 52, 1 August 1844, Page 2
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