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THE Undersigned will repair all kinds of SADDLERY and HARNESS on the shortest notice, with punctuality and dispatch, he being the only person in the same trade in Auckland. Persons requiring any articles in the above line, will please call at the residence of J. BROMLEY, West Queen Street. September 17th, 1842. [sl RIFLE MATCH nHO be shot for, at the “Prince Albert Hotel,” X Epsom, on Friday, the 24th September, 1842, a splendid TELEGRAPH RIFLE by “London.” Twenty-four subscribers at One Pound each. The winner to spend £2 in Champagne. A Lunch will be provided. Shooting to commence at 11 o’clock. The Rifle can be seen and members’ names entered at the Victoria Hotel. September 10, 1842. [43 NEWBY AND GIBSON, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND, (Near the Commercial lun,) BEGS to inform the Public of Auckland and Settlers, that they have on sale every description of Edge Tools FROM A NEEDLE TO AN ANCHOR, and that they manufacture every article u, that line of business to order, with dispatch and at the cheapest rate. Turning of every kind whether in Iron, Ivory, Wood or Brass, performed in first-rate style. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. N. B.—Guns repaired on the shortest notice, not to be surpassed in Auckland. September 2, 1842. [l2 NOTICE. THE undersigned being about to retire from business, wishes to inform parties indebted to him, that unless their respective accounts be immediately settled, he will instantly forward them for legal recovery. THOMAS DAVIES. Auckland, Sept. 12th, 1842. [SO PUBLIC NOTICE. TH E undersigned hereby gives notice, that unless his Outstanding Dehts are immediately settled, he will put them into the hands of his Attorney for recovery. JOHN MOORE, Printer. Auckland* September Ist, 1842. NOTICE. MR, CHARLES HILL, Wine& Spirit Merchant, “Yew Tree Inn,’* SJiortland Crescent. EGS to inform the public that he has on hand a choice selection of Cider, English Ale and Porter, real Scotch Whisky, and Cordials of every description, at moderate terms. September 2, 1842. [lO jtJ R. PERCIVAL BERREY, of this Town, JjrjL has been duly sworn a Notary Public under the requisition from the Commissary of Faculties of Great Britain and Ireland. September 3, 1842. TWO SHOPS FOR SALE, IN a central and pleasent situation. These Houses are built of the best Kaurie Timber, and consist of two shops, (lined) two kitchens, with good and well-built chimneys, and two good bed-rooms over the shops. The whole of the above property would be sold for Two Hundred Pounds. For further particulars apply to MR. MOORE, Printer.

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Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 19 September 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 19 September 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 19 September 1842, Page 1

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