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FOR FORT NICHOLSON DIRECT, (HE Fine fast-sailing Brigantine ABERCROMBIE, will positively sail on Wednesday. For freight or passage apply to Capt. Arthur Devlin, on board, 01 J. 7 WTEFIORE, T Jan. 29, 1842. Agent. •• NORTH STAR." TO BE SOLD, the Yacht-built Cutter, NORTH STAR, well-known as one of the fastest and safest Sailing Boats in New Zealand. The Norlh Star formerly belonged to the " Sydney Yacht Club,'' and gained many of the Prizes. She is copper-fastened throughout, and very substantially built of blue gum; is half-decked, lined, and neatly fitted up with lockers, seats, &c, &c; has also an excellent Dingie, which can be taken on board, and fits into the hatchway. The North Star is admirably adapted either for a pleasure boat, or for carrying cargo. For further particulars, apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, January 31, 1842. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Person who took the Rudder, Brass, Yoke, and Lines out of the Gig belonging to Felton Mathew, Esq., Chief Police Magistrate, on Saturday Evening last, had better return the same immediately, otherwise legal proceedings will be commenced against him. %* Let them be sent to Mr. James Watson, * s Exchange Hotel." Auckland, February 1, 1842. DISSOLULION OF PARTNERSHIP. THIS is to give Notice, that the Partnership hitherto carried on under the name and firm of Morton and Ducros, is thi day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against the late firm, are requested to forward in their respective claims without delay ; and all those indebted will please settle the same with Mr. R. M. Morton, who is duly authorized to receive the same, and who holds himself responsible for all debts contracted by the said firm. R. M. MORTON. JOHN DUCROS. Witness'—W. Turner. Auckland, Jan. 28,1842. RECEIVED from Mr. Richard M. Morton, the sum of Seventy-five Pounds sterling, being the full amount of my demand upon him up to this our dissolution of Partnership. JOHN DUCROS. Witness—W. Turner, Auckland, Jan. 27, 1842, NOTICE. (Late of the firm of Morton and Ducros,) \ EGS to inform his Friends and the Public, ) that he intends to carry on the Manufacturing Department of the Business in all its branches ; and hopes, by unremitting attention and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the favors he has hitherto enjoyed. N.B. Wholesale Orders particularly atrended to. Shortland-crescent, Jan. 28, 1842. A. K'GVISS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, West Queen-street, kRDERS Executed with neatness, accuracy, ' and despatch. Six Workmen wanted. Auckland, sth Nor., 1841.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 2 February 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 2 February 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 48, 2 February 1842, Page 1

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