ALL Persons desirous of selecting Farms from "Clendon's Grant," are informed that on Tuesday, the 16th current, Mr. Kelly will proceed to the ground for the purpose of marking off the different quantities. Shortland Crescent, 12th May, 1843. . TO MR. DAVID GEORGE SMALE. SIR, — The Undersigned, the Boat's Crew of the NA UTIL US at the Regatta of the Anniversary (January 28, 1843) cannot help thus publicly expressing their thanks for the careful manner in which you have retained the Stakes of the Gig Race of that day, paid to you on their account, but money being' rather scarce in Auckland at the present time, induces them to request that (if convenient to i yourself) you would make as early a partition as possible of the spoil, the European Boy having failed to carry your intentions "mto 1 effect. — With every wish that in future you' may manage to steer clear of such applications as these, we shall be (when we receive the money), Your most obedient sorvants, CHRISTOPHER FULTON, JAMES MERRETT, W. COMBES, CHARLES MALPAS. N. B. — Wo beg to acknowledge One Pound on account received 26th April, 1843. May 5, 1843. MARRIED, On the llth instant, by Licence, by the Rev. J. F. Churton, Mr. Robert Bennett, of this town, to Jane, youngest daughter of Richard Clements, of Kilkeel, County Down, Ireland.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 4, 13 May 1843, Page 2
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