H °uses and Ground in Shorfland Crescent for Sale. Messrs. BROWN 4- CAMPBELL n.l ser,r. by ai’ctxo-sjv- — ~~ On Mon day, the 17ili April next, on the Premises, at 12 o’clock : THOSE Valuable Premises, rn Short land Crescent, with the ground u hereon the same are built, belonging to the Estate of the late R. M. Morton. This property consists of two Stores fronting Shortland Crescent, built of red pine and well finished, each having two rooms, a kitchen, with other conveniences, all substantially enclosed. Immediately in the rear is another enclosure with two Dwelling houses thereon, fronting Chan-cery-street, which will be sold along with the former, or separately, as purchasers may desire. These. Stores are in a first rate situation for carrying on an extensive Retail Business, for which purpose they are already well known, and present therefore a most favourable opportunity for any one commencing business, as well as for the investment of capital, as the whole will be sold without reserve, and on a liberal credit. April 7, 1843.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 1\T k. henry keesing begs to - 1 _ inform the Inhabitants of A uckland and its vicinity, that he has just arrived per ‘‘Union” from London, and lias opened a Store in Shortland Crescent, where the following goods may be obtained at the lowest possible prices: Frock and dress coats in great variety Winter Taglioni’s, pilot and shooting ditto Groat coats, and blowzes Fine blue cloth, moleskin, jean, cord and fustain jackets Cloth, buckskin, jean, moleskin, cord end fustain trowsers of all colors Boots & shoes of superior make & quality Valencia stuff& cloth vests in great variety White, regatta, check and working shirts Superior blue cloth caps, blankets and tobacco Ladies’dresses, calicoes, gauze and satin ribbons Boys’ cloth suits, tunick dresses, cord and moleskin suits in great variety of every description A quantity of cutlery and hardware of superior quality, consisting of knives, forks, spoons, razors, scissars, cork screws, swing and dress looking glasses, sealing wax, pencil and pen holders, with patent balances for weighing sovereigns, half sovereigns, and letters, umbrellas, walking sticks, nails, saws, &c., &c., &c. N. B.— A great part of the above clothing are gentlemens’, left off in ths best possible condition, fashion, quality and make, HENRY KEESING, 2 ducts froiii Mackenzie’s Druggist shop, opposite Commercial Bay. April 0, 184.3.
ONE GUINEA REWARD. |T OS T.—A (* <> U 4 tMrgfnei Uing, with round blood stone set in centre, bearing owner’s crest ; a lion rampart whole, a> d fleur de iis; iir the inside of the ring is engraven a Christian name. Any person who shall biing such ring to th s Office, will receive the above reward; l\ BERREY. March 23, 1843.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 31, 15 April 1843, Page 1
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