Houses and Ground in Shortland Crescent* for Sale Brawn S& Campbell WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At their Booms 'in Shortland crescent, on Monday, the 27th day of February next, at 12 o'clock : HOSE valuable premises in Shortland Crescent, with the Ground whereon the same are built, belonging to the estate of the late 11. M. Morton. 1 his property consists of two stores fronting Shortland crescent, built of red pine and well finished each having two rooms, a kitchen, with otner conveniences, all substantially enclosed. Immediately in the rear is another enclosure with two dwelling houses thereon fronting Chancery-street, which will be sold alon«r with the former -or separately, as purchasers may desire These Stores are in a first-rate situation for carrying on an extensive retail business—for which purpose they are already well known ; and present therefore a most favourable opportunity for any one commencing business as well as tor the investment of capital, as the whole will be sold without reserve and on a liberal credit. Feb; \o„ 1243. Thonias Keveo, 15EGS respectfully to announcc to his numerous friends and the public generally, that, having dissolved his late partnership by mutual consent, he has opened a new business in the premises lately occupied by Mr. M'Guire, in Shortland-cres-cent, opposite the old Colonial Store , and having worked in the most fashionable establishments in Europe, he trusts that he may continue to enjoy a liberal share of public patronage. Gentlemen ard Ladies' Shoes made to order, in the latest style of fashion, with punctuality and despatch. N. B. Three Journeymen wanted immediately. Auckland, Feb. :, 184^
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Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 34, 16 February 1843, Page 4
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264Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 34, 16 February 1843, Page 4
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