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REOPENED, THE EXTENSIVE PREMISES KNOWN AS THE TEA, GROCERY & ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. HPEffi Undersigned takes tliis opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for tho Patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, and begs to announce that as the extensive and necessary alterations are now completed, it is his intention to combine the Tea and Grocery Business with the Linen and Woollen Drapery line, making it his especial caro that parties from the Country either by their Personal or Written orders can be supplied with all articles, Wholesale and Retail, in the above mentioned lines on the best of Terms. An early inspection of the different Stocks is earnestly requested. JOHN SCOTT, Shortland Crescent. Auckland, Oct. 20, 1843. T O LE T, A HANDSOME SHOP and HOUSE -^*- in one of the best situations in Shortland. Crescent, fitted us for the Drapery Business. Also a good Four Roomed COTTAGE, with Well of Water, &c, in Field's Lane.— Rent Moderate. For particulars apply to JOHN SCOTT, Shortland Crescent, October 20, 1843. FOR THE TAMAKI. <&JSL A FAST sailing Cutter, 7 tons *sS2» ■*"■*■ burthen, will leave Rich's' New Wharf, Commercial Bay, on Saturday morning, and continue to run weekly for the above district, calling at the intermediate) Bays, (as far as Williams, Esq.'s, Farm.) — A return passage on the same day. Passengers, Goods, &c,, convoyed on moderate terms. Apply to John Scott, Shortland Crescent, Or to Edward Rich, Queen-streot, N, B — Horse and cart always in attendance, October 20, 1843. BROWN & CAMPBELL TTAVE just received for Sale: — •*-■*■ 180 pieces Prints, 51 pieces Calico, 50 pairs Flushing Trowsers, 100 pairs Boots & Shoes, 40 bags Shot, 10 boxes Window Glass, 3 cases Slops, Black Beaver Hats, 184 lbs. Cigars, 27 dozen Tumblers, Yorkshire Hams, Turpentine. Auckland, Oct. 20, 1843. FLAX. TTEIE Undersigned are prepared to make -*- advances upon, or purchase for Cash, European and Native dressed Flax. BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, Oct. 12, 1843. TO LET, HP HAT handsomely-finished Cottage situate at Epsom ; with about four acres of land jn a high state of cultivation, and partly in crop. The whole being tastefully arranged by the late Proprietor, Captain Smale, For particulars apply at the Office of Mr. Kelly, Shortland Crescent. Auckland, October 20, 1843. KORORARIKA LAND COMPANY. A MEETING of the Proprietors of the above Association will be held at the " Caledonian Hotel," Fort-Street, on Saturday, 4th November, inst., for the purpose of electing a President, and for other business of importance. Auckland, October 21, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 28, 28 October 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 28, 28 October 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 28, 28 October 1843, Page 1

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