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f SPICER, <n returning tlinnk* • for past favors, begs mo-t re*-‘. jiectfully to infoi;m the Inhabitants of New, Zeuluml, Captains aiid owners of vessels, and the public generally, that life'. Business, hitherto carried on between SprcEK <.t. \V gavgi.lT us A udlloiteers, Eam.l amt, Commission Agents, Brokers and Appiais-. era, will. lie conducted, until die return pf Mr. Weavell from New South. "Wales, by Thqmas Si’icKJi, who will effect, sales of all Properties entreated to him at a very low per ceutage, aiid auv persons favoring him with business, may. depend on a speedy settlement of Accounts. Cash to any amount advanced onGoods for sale. THOMAS SPICER, Auctioneer, Commission Sf Land Agent and Appraiser, Wanted to borrow oh good security, £3OO. Apply to THOMAS SPICER. ■ttfiyyAN TJ. D.-a pair of Bnektnakers 1 Vw to whom constiuiLemploy meat willbe given.—Apply to Mb Wilson, Auctioneer. July 15,10-10. 'l'li'e Public is respecttully reminded that 1 lie ’first Quarter of our labours has terminated with! our ihirteeuth Number, and that tliis is the' proper period to coin-' ilienee Subscriptions. Our friends .who have not paid, up their Subscriptions for the year are requested to do so at their earliest possible convenience.' Our Advertising friends will have their Accounts sent in without delay, and we shall be greatly obliged by their immediate settlement. , The necessity of an Advertising medium and of a public Journal, in which all tnatters,o.f public interest may be canvassed, ihust now be felt- At the same time, in an infant community the support which the Proprietors may obtain can scarcely be expected to be co-extensive with the importance, of their labours, lt-is, therefore, necessary,that those who wish our exertions success, should promote the circulation .of our Joqrual by every means in their-power, r We sincerely thank our friends for the degree of support we have received, and shall continue to. labor for. the public good in. the exercise of as much energy and discretion as we possess

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New Zealand Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette, Volume I, Issue XIV, 10 September 1840, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette, Volume I, Issue XIV, 10 September 1840, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette, Volume I, Issue XIV, 10 September 1840, Page 3

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