THE NEW BILL!!! 2?ew Zealand Land Claims’ Bill. TO be had at the Office of this Paper, Price Sixpence, the above important Bill* Auckland, Feb 11, 1842. New Zealand Banking' Company. NOTICE is hereby given, that at the Halfyearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Company, held on the 31st ult., a Dividend offour and-a-half per cent, was declared on the capital paid up on the 31st December last. The Dividend will be payable to the Proprietors, here, or at the Bank at Auckland, on and after the Ist of March next. By order of the Court of Directors, JOSEPH DIXON, Manager. New Zealand Banking Company, Kororarika, February 2, 1842. ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF JOHN I. MONTEFIORE, INVOICES of Nails, flat and sharp point, and horse shoe ' ’ Spades of sizes Balias and square-mouthed shovels Chain Cables of 6-16, 7-16, 8-16, 9-16, and 10-16 inch Plough traces and ox chains Iron-rim stock, plate, mortice, chest, and padlocks Shot in bags, B, 1,2, 3,4, and 5 Ship-carpenters’ and Scotch screw augurs Trowels, spokeshaves, gimblets, chisels Squares, compasses, timber scribes Files, saws, needles, and fish-hooks Blankets, coats, trowsers Check and regatta shirts Tierce, keg, and basket tobacco and cigars Hambro’ and American beef Finest American flour Superior Van Diemen s Land timber and shingles Wines and Spirits. Hock, Bucellas, Moselle, claret, Sauterne, Barsac, lemon and raspberry syrup and champaigne cyder Page’s and Wardell’s port and sherry in pints and quarts , Brandy, rum, and gin, in bond Draft and bottled ale. On Sale by tbe Undersigned, Allotments or portions of Allotments in all parts of Auckland. JOHN J. MONTEFIORE, Lower Queen-street. WILL shortly be committed to the Press, a Gramma? ot the New Zealand Language, in two parts, by the Rev. R. Maunsell, A. B. February 11,1842. A. M'GUIEE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, West Queen-street, ORDERS Executed with neatness, accuracy, and despatch. Six Workmen wanted. Auckland, sth Nov., 1841. To be Let on Lease, or Sold. ONE of the Stores lately erected in Shortland Crescent, 18 feet frontage. The entire Premises are to be neatly fenced in with Kauri paling; whoever occupies shall have much accommodation, such as right of passage for a cart from Chancery Lane, and a hall passage of three feet width from the front, by which to enter the yard; the use of a good well, and every facility for saving rain water, by gutters, spouts, &c. The Store is most substantially built of the best Baltic Timber, planed and jointed flooring boards, l£ inch thick, weatherboards full inch. It is needless to speak of the situation, and those who require a place of the kind, can judge for themselves as regards the manner in which the Store has been got up. Apply to RICHARD M. MORTON. Shortland Crescent, February 10, 1842. * PRINTING^ ©n? IWII&Y l§>llS©ROlP F iril®lNI f executed with i&iatne**, gltcuvacvt AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPES.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 52, 16 February 1842, Page 4
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