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I TO BE LET OB SOLD, HP HAT well-finished house, situated at •"- the corner of Durham and, Lower Queen-streets. j Apply to Mr. Kelly, surveyor, or to I JOHN" I. MONTEFIORE. I May 5, 1843. i — -———_____ ! - H. R. CRET KA Y j "ETAS the pleasure to announce to his | ;*-*• Friends and the Public, that it is Im intention to prosecute the business of an A UCTIONEER, in addition to his present pursuit of Custom I House and Shipping Agent. I The well known experience of 11. 11. C. in the Commercial Transactions of New Zealand, as well before as since the settlement of the country by the British Government, induces him to hope that he wilt receive the support of the Public in this his new capacity. And in order to give facilities to Ins Friends, he has taken those Extensive fetores at the bottom of Queen-street, most commodious to the Landing Place in Commercial Bay, lately occupied by Messrs. Dalziel, Brown & Co., where he can at the least possible expense warehouse imported goods, or colonial produce entrusted to him for Sale! Importers, hj whom he may, as heretofore be favoured with instructions to dispose of their investments, will see the advantage of this opportunity of closing their accounts without the delay which sometimes attends upon disposal by private sale. As an Auctioneer of Landed Property, H. R. C. can offer to his Friends the benefit of complete information respecting the value of all Land, | whether obtained by deed of grant, or by purchasWrom the Crown, having carefully -watched .and^aegistered every transaction and be*Tiig"cogn!zant of all the fluctuations which have since taken place. JLThe extensive patronage which Mr. Cretnay has enjoyed from the .Shipping Interests, and the successful results which have hitherto attended his efforts, will be his main reliance for future support, lie refers his! friends to subsequent advertisements fori proof of immediate and active energy with which he intends to commence this new branch of his business. Queen-street, Auckland, \ June 10th, 1843. J AUSTRALASIAN S UGAE COMPANY. T N consequence of the increased business, *• and extended connexion of this Company, the Directors, with a view to afford every facility to Merchants, Grocers, Storekeepers, and other purchasers, have taken lai'ge and commodious stores in Bank-court, King-street East, where samples of their loaves and titlers, fully eqthd in quality to British refined, and of their crushed lump, fine pieces, and molasses, may always be seen, and where terms of credit and all needful information will be given. The pieces are superior in quality to any moist sugar known in the colony. A few packed hogsheads and tierces of refined will be always kept hi the stores for immediate shipment. Letters or other communications addi*essed to Clarke Irving, Esq., Manager, will receive immediate attention. ! Agents at Auckland, BROWN & CAMPBELL, ! Auckland, June 9th, 1843. ' REFINED SUGARS. THE Undersigned have just received ex " Tryphena," a small consignment of Loaf and Crushed Sugars, and Molasses, from the Australasian Sugar Company, which will be disposed of at very moderate prices. BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, June 9th, 1843. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 'IP HE Partnership heretofore existing be- *■ tween John Fare and Maurice Kelly, Sawyers and Timber Dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Signed in the presence of Edward Muurat this 29th day of May, 1843.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 1

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