NOTICE. THE Undersigned will be happy to employ his leisure time as a Copyist, or in managing Accounts, or collecting Monies, for a moderate renumeration. A DE PHILIPSTHAL. Any communications will be attended to addressed to him under cover to Messrs. Trimmer and Smith. Auckland, August 12, 1841. NOTICE. ALL Persons wishing to become members of the Friendly Labourers and Burial Society, is [are] requested to attend at the house of Mr. Donovan, "Shamrock, Rose, and Thistle," on the evening of Saturday, the 21st Instant, at six o'clock. (Signed) By order of the Committee, THOMAS LAWSON, President. PHILLIP CALLEN, Secretary. August 12, 1841. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC R. JAMES ANDERSON begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public, that his house, to be called the "Caledonian Hotel," in Fort-street, is now open, with a choice selection of Wines, Spirits,. Ales, &c. &c. Mr. A. hopes by always keeping a Select Stock of the above of the finest Vintages, and attention to the wants of his customers, to merit a share of the pubiic patronage. Auckland, 6th August, 1841. CAUTION. ALL Persons are Cautioned against cutting the Trees or Shrubs upon Allotment No. 6, of Section 7, adjoining Mr. Mason's Allotments. Should they be found doing so, they will be prosecuted according to Law. C. B. BREWER. Auckland, July 22, 1841, Wanted to Rent for a Term of Years. A CAPACIOUS Store, situated on or near the Beach. For particulars apply to TRIMMER & SMITH. Auckland, Aug. 4th, 1841. WANTED, A SMART LAD; one who can Read and Write. Apply at the Office of this Paper. Auckland Herald and Gazette Office, July 9, 1841. GOODS of any description can be Stored in a good dry Store, near the Beach. Apply to I. JOSEPH. Auckland, August 6th, 1841. FRESH PORK. DALZIEL AND CO. respectfully announce that they have completed their arrangements to have always on hand Fresh Pork of superior quality, the animals being carefully selected, and killed on the Premises.—Families may depend upon obtaining a regular supply on reasonale [reasonable] Terms. Auckland, August 14, 1841. GOOD BREAD. THE Undersigned begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that he can supply them with BREAD of the first quality, at 2s. per four lb. loaf. JAMES GEORGE. Shortland-crescent, Auckland, July 30th, 1841. WEEKLY SALES. THE Undersigned begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that he intends holding periodical Sales at his Rooms, Commercial Bay, every MONDAY, at 11 o'clock precisely, for the Sale of Merchandize, &c. I. JOSEPH. Auckland, Aug. 29th, 1841. ON SALE. ALLOTMENTS No. 15, 16, 17, and 18, of Section 3, near the Barrack Gate. Apply JOHN J. MONTEFIORE. Lower Queen-street. Ex "SALLY ANNE." A QUANTITY of first Flour Molasses On Sale by BROWN AND CAMPBELL.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 6, 14 August 1841, Page 1
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