TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. npWO or three steady good workmen X may hear of a permanent situation on application to THOS. RUSSELL, Shortland Crescent. Auckland, Oct. 2nd, 1844. Wm. McGARVIE, (818 IT IB mil lb ®(D(DS>ISma &©WHS& <|},17213185r gIKRIgHS3& (AT THE REAR OF THE SHIP INN,) this opportunity of informing !i his Friends, and the Public in general, that he is now prepared to do all kinds of' work in the Cooperage line in a superior manner, with punctuality, and on moderate terms. Among the various articles manufa&s tuied by W. IVlcGarvie, will be found Barrel Churns, Box Churns, Tub Chnrns, and Casks ot every description. Bathing Tubs for Mire," Sale, or Exa change. Repairs done w um shortest notice, and on In octet ate terms. Chm-7is t Tub-, I'lrthj i\Y<s. #c, always o* hand ACCOUNTANT. AGENTL SM A N of considerable l\ expedience in Book keeping, and having a iew houts (lis* n»aged, will be happy 10 n.ssist. any pa,r ; iy ,fl the balancing accounts, adjukuhii arbitration matters, or in anv niner business connected with the profession. For (lards of Address apply at the office of thss paper. AUS TR I LIA N $ NF W ZEA LA ND SUBSCRIPTION RO >MS, AND general Hgntcjp (Btfice. 455, WEST STRAND. CHAHING CROSS, LONDO XT. Established by Messrs CAI'PER & GOLE, in 1838. COLONISTS visiting Riisittf); will find ai these Rooms, tiles of N<-\v-papers from each of I lie settlements in Austral issa an.l India, "also a variety cf B>»ks, Parliamentary Reports, Maps; &c, relating ihrrrto, and D ily, Weekly, and Pros vincial Newspapers. Occasional Meetings are held for the purpose of conversing on Kmigrationf and Colonial affairs. The Rooms ase also supplied with writinj.' matrn rials for tue convenience of subletibem, whxi cai! have their letters tak>-n c!);iri;e of, and for\vnni*-i according to instructions. This is of great M»P*M tan; e to Colonists arriving in England, who nn out have determined upon ihs'tr precise movement Subscription.. One. Pound per Jnnum. Agency in Kokand. Messrs. CAPPER and GOLE will undertake the sale <>f Landed PropeYty, Wool, or any other consignment, with which the\ may be favoured ; piircha»e and ship with proixp itude any description ol Goods that may be revolted; also select servants tor Colonists, and arrang- in: passage of parties proceeding to the various Coins uies with economy, and a due regard to comfort.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 61, 3 October 1844, Page 1
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