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(A DVERI'I S E M E N T .) TO THE PUBLIC. 11. Mutin,in his paper of -Saturday 1 hat Comb-mahing 19, or m»f be, pr< ■■■.■ here—if people will only work at it. Now making oonjbs* and nobody buys of m bntrh'ers demand for horns, here, ten times as much an they sell for in Sydney,—so that imported goods prevent the sale of mine, if I am ever «o ftidlljtrioo«i I sliall thereforo be obliged to leave Auckland. JOSIAE WILLIAMS. Comb maker. Aaokland,7th Ortober, 1841. P. g. In the Bay, tortoise-shell is held at th r prire of 20*. per lb. In Sydney the best may be bought fori Is.

J . M E II R ET T , 8" AS an opportunity of offering to Capitalist?, some of The Finest Land in New Zealand, within a short distance of Auckland ; the demand and rapid sales of such Lands as have hitherto been offered, is an nnque* tionable proof of the>r value. To parties who wish to purchase from Natives, J. IYI. is commissioned by the principal Chiefs of Waikato to throw open to an almost unlimited extent, their valuable country possessing all the advantages of soil, and water communication with the Capital. It is a fact at present apparent on enquiry that the proceedings of the settlers for miles around Auckland, are of such a character, that all their lands will be under cultivation, and that east and west, north and sotrh, the whole country in its i\ will i;J .. ightesu a picture of fertility, and verdure unsurpassed, in the country of our birth. It •nust also be remembered that the probability of a great uumber of* vessels frequenting our port, also offers a certain prospect of remunerating prices, for the produce of the gardener and agriculturist, and that the leward of industry and perseverance in pastoral or agricultural pursuits is not far distant. September 30, 1844.

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Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 15 October 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 15 October 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 15 October 1844, Page 1

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