ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. nTHI E number of insertions of AdverI vertisemetvts jtttts* 6e written on the Manuscript Order, or they will be continued and charged for until countermanded. No verbal communication respecting the insertion, withdrawal* or alteration of Advertisements, will be Attended to. Terms Twelve shillings per quarter not payable in advance. Advertisements Three shillings for the first six lines, and three-pence for each line additional. N. B.—Advertisements will not be inserted, unless received by Twelve o'clock on the day preceding that of publication. * m * Subscribers are requested to forward their names and places of residence to this Office, with the least possible Ufday, in order to ensure the correct delivery ot their Papers. November 13, 1842.
£OR SOUTH AUSTRALIA DIRECT. TH E FIXE fast-sailing Schooner ELIZA BETH, will sail wilh all possible dispatch, after her arrival here, whu h will he within ten days from this date. Has superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage, apply to WILLIAMSON & C RUMMERAuckland, Dec 30, 1842.
INSTITUTE. I HE arrangement and classification of the Books of this Institution being completed, the Committee have to inform its Members, that th« Library is open for re-issue, under the regulations, on Tuesday and Friday of each Week, between the hours of 7 and 0 in the evening. Also that subscribers are requested to pay the amount of their Quarter's Subscription due, to Mr. Henry Didsbury } who is appointed Librarian. Contributions from the Public are respectfully and earnestly requested, in aid of the erection of a Permanent Hall of Science,on the allotment urbanely granted to the Institution by His Excellency WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND, Esq. Auckland, January 14, 1843.
TO BE LET, A HOUSE, situate in Princes-street, , *"*- the next allotment but one to the Treasury, and nearly opposite the Bank. It consists of one Front-room, 12 feet by 12; over which is an excellent sleepingroom, (commanding an extensive view of the Harbour,) together with an exeellent Kitchen, entirely built of brick and plastered. A similar Cottage adjoins, so situated that both can form one dwelling ; the partition between the front rooms of the cot fcages being of brick, and plastered on both sides. There is a well of pure water in the tear of the premises, supplied by a neverfading spring. The whole is substantially fenced, and a Garden, in cultivation, can be had by &ny party who would take the whole on Lease at a moderate rent. Mr. Greenwood, the Proprietor, owl the Premises, January 16, 1843,
TO FARMERS. "jV/TR. H|LL, respectfully announces ■*-'-*• t nat hje has commenced the business of Wheelwright, in all its branches, at the premises of #, Nevvby, Smith and Farrier, near the" Commercial Inn," High street. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Made to On3er on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. *'■ January 4, l#4g.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 17, 25 January 1843, Page 1
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