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New Zealand Land Claims’ Bill, TO be had at the Office of this Paper, Price One Shilling, the above important Bill. Auckland, Jao, 18, 1842. F DALZIEL <Eb CO. Have on Sale at their Retail Stores, LOWER QUEEN STREET, IRST AND SECOND FLOUR Biscuit Patna Rice Fresh and Salt Pork Salt Beef Tea, Sugar Basket Salt Candles, Oil Tobacco and Pipes Soap Vinegar, Pepper Mustard and Ginger Also, Saws, Spades, and Axes Hammers, Nails, Camp Oven Pit Saws and Cross-cut Files Gunpowder and Shot Cartouch boxes, &c. Jan. 21st, 1842. DALZIEL rfc. CO. AVE on SALE, ex “ Julia,” and other Vessels, ~ inch 1| „ 2 „ 3 „ >Cedar, of superior quality. Walnuts, Almonds, Raisins, Herrings, &c. &c. Jan. 21st, 1842. DAX.ZXBX. <&. CO. AVE on sale a splendid assortment of London got up BOOKS, consisting of BROWN & CAMPBELL Have for Sale—by Private Contract , Houses, town allotments, situate in all parts of Auckland, SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, &c. &c. &c. 1. The “Victoria Coffee House,” situated in Chancery-street and corner of Field’s-lane. The house is 20 feet by 30, sub-divided into four good rooms, and has a brick chimney ; it is at present let for £123 10s. per annum. 2. An allotment of ground, adjoining the above, in Field’s lane, 26 feet by 40. On this allotment there is an excellent weather-boarded house of three rooms, at present let for 255. per week, and a Rapoo house let for 9s. per week. 3. An allotment in Chancery-street, on which is erected a Rapoo house at present let for 10s. per week. 4. Three other allotments in Chancery-street. 30 by 30 feet each. 5. Two allotments at the back of Mr. Carnegie’s Store, in Shortland Crescent, 30 feet by 30. 6. Two allotments in the Village of Parnell, close to Mechanic’s Bay, being Nos. 26 and 27, 33 feet by 66, each. 7. An allotment in West Queen-street, 20 feet frontage and 60 deep ; one half of the allotment is let to Mr. Gill, watchmaker, for 7 years, (who is to erect a house worth £2OO on said allotment within 2 years) at a yearly rent of £26: on the other half of the allotment there is an excellent Rapoo house, let for 14s. per week. January I], 1842, XN THE PRESS, TO be Published immediately, the DEBATES in COUNCIL, numerous LETTERS, and otner Papers, connected with the NEW -ZEALAND LAND CLAIMS’ BILL.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 February 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 February 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 February 1842, Page 1

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