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SCALE OF CHARGES AT TIIE NEW BONDED STORE. Shrits. Receiving Rent and per Discharging. Week. ~'\> - s. d. s. d. piPES, Butts, • 'and\ „ 0 0 q ■*• Puncheons, J Hogsheads, 2 0 ... 0 4 Quarter-casks and Octaves 1 0 ... 0 2 Large cases Gin 0 6 ... 0 1 Small ditto 0 3 ... 0 0| . Tobacco. Tierces 3 0 ... 0 3 ! Half ditto 2 0 ... 0 4 I Kegs 1 0 ... 0 4 EDWARD RICH, Queen-street. j%y* E. R. will be happy to hold out inducements to parties importing Goods, which pay ad valorem duties, particulars of which will be made known hereafter. .SHORTLAND CRESCENT BAZAAR. THE Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, are respectfully informed that a branch from the Royal Stand in the Market, is now opened in the Shortland Crescent Bazaar. From my Farms and Dairies, families may depend upon having their wants supplied on very moderate terms. The old established cheap Glass ant Staffordshire Warehouse is also reopened at the sign of " Come, See, and Judge foi Yourselves." JAMES JONES. God Save the Queen! Auckland, Dec. 15, 1843. \\T ANTED immediately, An UPHOLS- ™ V TERER, — Apply to Langfobd & Gardiner, Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, Shortland Crescent. December 14, 1843. FRUIT! FRUIT!! /^VBSJSRVE, the best and freshest Currants, Raisins, &c, may be had at the well-known Establishment of the Undersigned, which will be sold as usual at a Low Figure. P. S.— -A Choice Lot of GROCERIES, daily expected by the " City of Sydney," distinctly' ordered for this Market, one trial is only requested. W. HUGHES. Shortland Crescent, \ December 15, 1843. J ONE POUND REWARD. A CROWN GRANT for "20 acres, -^*- more or less, being Suburban Farm Lot 133," in favour of George Nicol, has [been lost about three months ago. Any person bringing the same to the Undersigned will be paid the above reward. GEORGE NICOL. Blue Bell, \ December 14, 1843. J T. C. HALLAMORE TTA'S Great pleasure in acquainting the *••*• Ladies, and the Public generally of Auckland and its vicinity, that he is in receipt per "William Stoveld" of a quantity of FANCY GOODS, adapted for the summer season. — Also, Black and Colored Sattins, Sattinetts, Draperies and Haberdashery. High- Street, near the Post- Office. Auckland, December 1, 1843. ~ MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. IN accordance with the Rules of the Institute, the Committee have to request that all books lent from the Library may in the course of the ensuing week be returned to the Librarian, for the purpose of making out a new Catalogue, &c. No Books will be given out during the next fortnight. Mechanics' Institute, \ December 16, 1843./

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 16 December 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 16 December 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 35, 16 December 1843, Page 1

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