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IRONMONGERY AND CUTLERY, A T VEM Y RED UCED PRICES. r f^HE Undersigned will Continue SELL.- *- ING OFF his Stock of Ironmongery, &c, during the ensuing week, at very reduced prices, and calls the attention of Builders and others, requesting an early call ; -the Stock will be found to comprise almost every article in the trade suited to the Colony. EDWARD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, \ Sept. 22, 1843. / TO SETTLERS. "COR Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, a few bushels remaining of excellent Barley, for malting or seed. This is the precise time for putting in barley, and there will doubtless be a lai'ge demand hereafter, by the Colonial maltsters and brewers. Apply immediately to EDWARD RICH, Queen-street. September 19, 1843. EX "TRYPHENA," A ND on Sale by the Undersigned, at -^*- very low Prices :—: — 18 Tierces Beef (from " Sydney Salting Company,") 15 Casks Molasses, 7 Hhds, Loaf Sugar, 150 Sides Sole Leather, 100 Ditto Kip ditto, 10 Bags Java Coffee, (3Jd. per lb.) BROWN & CAMPBELL. September 22, 1843, DISSOL UTION OF PAR TNERBHIP. THE Partnership hitherto carried on under the firm of "Hughes & Hamilton," has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Wellesley Hughes. George Hamilton. Witness, Robert DOyly, Solicitor, Auckland, Nigel DOyly, his son. Auckland, September 18, 1843. NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to the late firm are to be paid to me, whose receipt alone is a warrantable discharge. — And any contra-accounts previously contracted to this date, will be paid by the Undersigned. Wellesley Hughes. Auckland, Sept. 18, 1843. OBSERVE. W HUGHES begs to acquaint his • Friends and Customers, that the above Business will in future be carried on by him •; and that nothing shall be wanting on his part to furnish the Public with the best Goods, at a price which 'cannot be considered too high, taking the quality into consideration. Auckland, Sept. 23, 1843. P.S. — A large lot of Goods expected daily. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, THREE SUPERIOR BOATS. SKIFF £20, and Two Four-oared Boats at £16 each. Apply to MR. EDWARD RICPI. Auckland, Sept. 22,- 1843. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID BOAT, copper fastened throughout, built by Gardiner, and nearly new ; twenty -five feet six inches over all ; cost sixty pounds, and will be sold for twenty-five ; the only reason for parting with her, is, the present owner having no use for her. — Also, Two beautiful Cows with Calves by their sides, and giving a large quantity of Milk. For particulars apply to Lower Queen-street, \ MR. RICH. September 9, 1843. /

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 September 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 September 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 September 1843, Page 1

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