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ST. PATRICK'S CHAPEL. N SUNDAY next, at 11 o'clock, the opening of St. Patrick's Chapel and School, will be solemnized. An Orato io was kindly promised on this occasion. On Monday morning at 9 o'clock, the holy sacrifice ot the Mass will be offered, specially to implore the assistance of the Holy Ghost. At hair past nine the exercises of the School will begin. Auckland, January 24, 1843. TO LET. rHAT Commodious and delightfully situated house, now in the occupation of Wm. Spain, Esq* For particulars apply to Mason & Paton. December 20, 1842. TO LET, THE House and Premises next to tb/ "Ship Inn," lately occupied b Messrs. Robinson & Dawson ; —apply fJOHN I. MONTEFIORFsb m January 18,1842.

SHIP INN WILLIAM SMITH SON, fJiEGS to inform of £ JP land and its vicinity/ tCI an increase of business, he haly h the services of an experienced assist in the manufacture of Cordials/oV kinds. Ginger Beer, &c ; a;:d ! just completed sinking a good welt? j,» can supply his customers with <iood v4!OipS some Ale and Beer, which Lie will gri), wholesale and retail, at low prices—for cash, W. S. has pleasure in stating that he has built an excellent six stall Stable, at the rear of his premises* where Horses can be taken in to bait and stand at livery ; and he trusts by attention and punctuality in business to merit a share ot public patronage. N, B.—Newly arrived Emigrants can have private Rooms, Good accommodation for Boarders and Lodgers. Shipping supplied with excellent spring water. Auckland Brewery, Lower Queen-st., Jan. 10, 1843.

X. A & a>. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By MASON $ PAT ON, On the Ground, on Saturday, the 28th January, at 1 o'clock, ART of Lot 7, Section 17, on the Surveyor General's plan, situated at the corner of Durham and Albert streets. Lot 1.—30 feet 6 inches frontage to Albert street, by a depth of 50 feet, wpset price £\ per foot. Lots 2 & 3. —2O feet 6 inches frontage to Durham street, by a depth of 60 feet, upset price 15s. per foot, Los; 4.—30 feet frontage to Durham street, by a depth of 31 feet, upset price 15s. per foot. Lot 5.—30 feet frontage to a Government Lane, by a depth of 30 feet, upset price 10s. per foot. Terms:—Five per cent, deposit, one half by a Bill at one month, and the remainder by a Bill at nine months, bearing interest. January 20, 1843. l / lt ' A

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 17, 25 January 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 17, 25 January 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 17, 25 January 1843, Page 1

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