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3£ A. C 19 !*liOfi,U, AND Government Contractor, 'JPAKES the present opportunity of JL returning bis sincere thanks to his Friends, sod the Public generally of Auckland and iis Neighbourhood, for the liberal support he has Deceived since hi» eomtnericen\« «t in busmess, ( upwards of three mid assures them that none but the best of Ma? wiA he found at his Establishment. A. Chbiiolm has fuiiher to announce thstt iu consequence o{ tiwe rapid increase of his business, and fb) he accommoda* ►ion of his Customers, he has OPENED A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS SHOP in SHORTLAND CKESCSNT, in addition to his extensive premises in O'Connell Street, where he will be most happy to see his Friends. (£f* The highest cash price tcill be given for good fat Cattle, Sheep, and S&fce, N. B. Shipping supplied on the most liberal terms. Auckland Nov. 27 h. 1844. &otlee to the f*ulslic. HE Undersigned hereby caution* the Public against purchasing any part of the Land commencing at the right hand side of Lucas's Creek up to the fall, bounded on the South by the Walternate river, on the North by Lucas's deck, on the over a hill to the Surveyors' line of road, to the VvVstward 10 riillyers' boundary, the sail land having been bougiit by me oi the tighti'ul owners, the Natives. WILLIAM SMITHSON. Auckland, Nov, 4th, 1844. GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, l,Coit&HiL, London, Opposite tijc iirto ixogal (Eicljanrje. To Merchun s, Commercial Neurs Rooms, .Public Libraries Agricutturul Societies, Offices of the United Services, Printers, Publishers of Newt* papers, and Colonists generally. FL SIMMON DS. Oeneia) Agent and Com. • mission Merchant, iM oft\ ring Ins seivices to his liifiids and Hit Colonial public in general begs to acquaint ilinn that he is now ready to receive oilers for supplies of-my kind and quantity, in* eluding Stationery, New Books, Music, Periodicals, Biithish and Foreign Newspapers, Printing Materials, Pei furriery, Fancy Aitioles, and Goods of every ilescripliun, ot first late quality, at the very lowest maiket prices of the day, and to transact business upon the most libeial tenns, provided he is previously furnished with funds, «r drafts at either long or short dates, or a reference to some Loudon or Liverpool house for payment. P. L. Simmonds will receive Consignments of anv description ot Merchandise, to be sold on corn* mission, and upon receipt o the bills of lading, will accept bills drawjj upon Initial ti.ree months for 'wo thirds of the an>ou»t. c-o'sigtiments enmisted to his care w ill m.et wits r,very possible despatch in th» ir disposal*, ami s.iles he conduotad with the greatest attention to the interests of the consigner. An extensive knowledge of General Agency business required during a long residence in the W«»j Indies, and subsequent extensive course of businei* with all the Butish Colonies ; the experience of several years residence in London as a Co'ooh! Agent, coupled with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will he trusts enable him to give satistaction to those who may favour him with their ootnnandi. N. B. Parents sending home their Children for education, may with confidence entrust them on heir arrival in England to the care of Ale. SiMMoNDS, who will undertake to see ilu-m placed to feiftt-rate and respt-ciable establishments, wher<* every attention shall be f»aid to their morals i:n> ! proveioent and general cc-hifoit. MOIJ«£l TO IiBT. Undersigned has Houses to Let JL at low rents, in various parts of Auckland. JOHN MOO!%-

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 70, 5 December 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 70, 5 December 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 70, 5 December 1844, Page 1

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