T 1 PROSPECTUS OF A SEW iVKW§PiPEB. HE public are repectfully informed, that, if One Hundred Subscribers can be obtained, a new WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, will be speedily published on every Monday in each week, to be called THE AUCKLAND STANDARD. ' This paper will be twice the size of the Auckland Herald, and will contain all news of interest from England, the Continent of Europe, and the United States of America. As regards Colonial affairs, the fullest information will be given, both as regards shipping intelligence, agricultural operations and improvements, discoveries in coal and other minerals,and, more especially, the indigenous products of this fine Island in flax and timber, which are unsurpassed in the world. The next primary object of the Proprietors will be, to advocate the supremacy of the law, to uphold the authorities in the just exercise of their functions, but, at the same time, to hold forth a shield against tyranny and oppression. But, above all, the object of the Auckland Standard will be, to support Religion, Law, and Order, and in every respect, advance the interests of the Community at large. CARD. ESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitant of Auckland, that BELLE VUE HOUSE, Albeit Street, is now open for the reception of Gentlemen wishing for hoard and Lodging Terms will be found moderate. BEDS ONE SHILLING. Jan.-23rd, 1842. OH 5AL£i, " AT THE STORES OP JOH>~ I. MONTEFIORE, INVOICES of Nails, flat and sharp point and horse shoe Spades of sizes Baltas 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, ela^t, 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. SOAEaSNa and X.O»©23STG SiOUSE. LOWER QUEEN-STREET, THB BEST SITUATION IN THE TOWN. SMYTH intimates to respect- ■*- able Mechanics, newly arrived Emigrants and others, that he has opened eligible premises, situated m lower Queen-street, within one minutes walk of the principal landing place, as a Boarding and Lodging house, where a good table will be always set forth, with every comfort and accomodation. The Rooms (which are lined), have been fitted up with entirely new beds, furniture, &c, furnished without reference to expense. Those who desire the comforts of the domestic fireside, with the accomodations of a House of Entertainment, will have their wishes gratified bv a resort to his Establishment.! Auckland, February 22, 1842. AMP 01L.-Mason and Paton have for sale, about 120 gallons of good Lamp Oil.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 54, 23 February 1842, Page 1
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