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N Sale by the Undersigned, the following choice wines: Port quarts 455., pints 255„ per doz Sherry, Hock, Sauterne, Claret, Barsac, Bucellas, Moselle, ALSO, Blankets,ten-quarters x twelve-quarters, Sugar, Mauritius in Mats, Gunpowder, JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. Lower Queen-street, Nov. 9,1842. [ln. 455., “ 255., 725. per dozen. 555. “ “ 60s. “ “ 555. “ 455. “ “ 555. “ “

/~\N Safe 6y the Undersigned, Allotmeuts of Land in the following Sections, in sizes to suit purchasers :--■ Sect. 4, 7, " " 19,20,28,35,39&40. " 7, " " 4. " 8, " " 9&10. «' 15, «« " 13&19. " 17, " •« 3, 18 <fe 19. m 18> «« «< 17, 21,23 & 27. " 21, " " 3. JOHN I, MONTEFIORE, Lower Queen street, Nov. 9, 1842. [ln.

ON Sale by the Undersigned, the following Allotments uf Land, No. 15, 16, 17 & 18 of Section 3. Terms highly liberal. JOHN I. MONTE FIORE. Lower Queen street December 7, 1842.

ON SALE. A FEW Superior head of young Cattle, from the celebrated Herds of Drs, Imlay, of Two-fold Bay. Apply to W. F. PORTER, Fort street. REMOVAL. THE undersigned respectfully informs his Friends and the Public, that he has this day removed his Stores to the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs. Hoogard and Pollen, adjoining the Offices of Fredeiick Whitaker, Esq. EDWARD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, Dec. 16,1842. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A VESSEL of about Twenty Tons, to proceed to the Bay of Plenty, for a cargo of produce for Auckland. Apply to WARDROP & CO., Shortland Crescent. No detention will be given, as the Cargo is ready to be put on Board. THOMAS HELLYER, DECEASED, A .iL persons indebted to or having any claim upon the Estate of Thomas L]eliyer, late of the Retreat near Auckland, deceased* are requested to send the amount and particulars thereof to me forthwith, iu order that proper acquittances tor tie former may be prepared, and the propriety of the latter may be enquired into and considered, and in default thereof all Claimants will be peremptorily excluded from any benefit of the said Estate. THOS. OUTH WAITE, Registrar of the Supreme Court. Auckland, Oct. Ist., 1842

JOHN NEWBY, General Blacksmith and, Farrier, KES PEC II- ULLY announces, that j Bis !i»tsiness-connex ; on with his late i':i,iner lias Ceased, ami th.it he now Ocuihs on the Business, on his own accoiiiit, soli iv, at Ins old established Ere mise-. in ii oI» street, near the COMMERCIAL COT EL. Horses shod on the most improved pmcipies. ,-\ll kinds ol machinery made ani lepaired, J>hip woi k executed with atch. Gdr buns neatly repaired, ll igli street, Dec IG, 1842.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 7, 21 December 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 7, 21 December 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 7, 21 December 1842, Page 1

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