CHOICE FARMS AND SMALL ALLOTMENTS. npHE Undersigned is commissioned to JL offer for Sale, some of the very choicest allotments and small Farms in the rising village of Epsom, and which will be sold on very reasonable terms, or goods taken in exchange for them, W, HART, Auckland. WT$ iS&c OOKS Bound or Repaired, at the "Chronicle" Office, en Moderate I'erujs, A - GREAT BARGAIN! ''PO'be ."vnd '«r half iis value, one of the very R Choicest Funis in Epst.m. 11 comprise* ten Acres of Land i'i Culti*alioii, and all fencei! in, upon «li ell in c itct.d a VI v Mib»tahti»l w.-ll fini.*!i= ed lour It n.ned C .Mage, Orn*. with Wihiul;.li and (Mucin d kiicli-n, 'I he wiiole present ini;'a vtry desuauie ipp i tuinti to aii)' one having a small Mini to invest, Apply lo W. HalcT, Exchange Hot-1, or Epsom. rm o M&w Arrivals. r | Ohe Sold Cheap, the lease of Shops, I in the best part of SHORTLAND Crescent. Apply at the "Chronicle" Office, Chancery Street. AUS TRALIA N 8? NJi 1 W ZEALA ND SUBSCRIPTION ROOMS, AND <&»nerai Agency <&ffice> 455, WEST STRAND, CHARIXG CROSS, LONDON. Established by MeSsis. CAPPER & GOLE, in 1838. COLONISTS visiting Englan I, will find at these Rooms, files of Newspapers from each olthe settlements in Australasia and India, also a variety of Books, Parliamentary Reports, Maps; «tc, relating thereto, and Daily, Weekly, and Pro= vincial Newspapers. Occasional Evening Pdeetings are held for the purpose of conversing on Emigration and Colonia affairs. TJ:e Rooms are also supplied with writing mate.ials for the Convenience of subsciibers. who can have their letters taken charge of, anil forwarded according to instructions. This is of great importance to Colonists arriving in England, who may not have determined upon their precise movements. Subscription .. One Pound -per Annum. Agency in England. Messrs. and GOLE will undertake the sale of Landed Property, Wool, or any other consignments, with which they may be favoured; purchase and ship with promptitude any description of Goods that may be required; also select servants for Colonists, and arrange the passage of parties proceeding 10 the various Colo= oies with economy, and a due regard to comfort.
ACCOUNTANT. A GENTLEMAN of considerable experience in Book-keeping, and having a few hours disengaged, will be happy to assist any party in the balancing of accounts, adjusting arbitration matters, or in any other business connected with the profession. For Cards of Address apply at the office of this paper. August 7th, 1844. #3% "crDOIROf^ watohi ai <§&#s» mAiEii!E 9 RESPECTFULLY informs the residents of Auckland, that, he has oinmenced business in the above line, ill Shortland Crescent, opposite the Theatre. N. B. C. D., having been principal Asssistant to Le Roy and Bragui.T, 'Paris, he is enabled from experience to guarantee perfect satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who maysuirnit their Watches to his inspection. Watches warranted to keep time for 12 months Musical Boxes Repaired. Engraving, Sec. §c. August 20th, 1844. JOHN MOORE takes this opportu nity of returning his sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have patronised him since his commencement in business, and has to a?sme them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure a continuance of those favours. J. M., 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 IN THE PRINTING- OFFICE, AND HAS RESOLVED ON REDUCING THE PRICES Twenty pet* Cent ! FOR EXECUTING MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING. Every variety of Large and Small tfawtv Cypes Have been procured. It may perhaps likewise be stated, that, with regard to expedition this Establishment cannot be surpassed in the Colonies, as FIVE HUNISRED BIIiIjS CAN BE PRINTI-.D AT ONE HOUR'S NOTICE ! ! ! With Accuracy, Economy, and Neatness. April Hill), 1844.
sC^,?fil riends and the Public ; lie lias just received ex " S Y D N EY,"~~~~ FromLondon 9 LAEGE QUANTITY OF GOODS OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, The whole of which are now on Sale, at his store, and at very low prices for Cash. Shortland Crescent, July Bth.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 58, 12 September 1844, Page 1
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