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UNION Saddlery, Harness, Boot and Shoe manufactory. ALL you that study Comfort, Economy and Ease, for Man and Horse, will do well by applying at Robinson and Comfant's wholesale and retail Manufactory , All Orders executed with the greatest possible despatch. Approved Bills, above £2O, at 2 and 8 Months accepted. The Trade supplied with Materials of every description. First rate Wages given to Journeymen Boot and Shoe Makers. Hours of Business, from 9in the Morning till 5 in the Afternoon. A complete set of Harness, for a team of Bullocks, for £lB. Auckland, Feb, 1842. John Gibling-, Butcher, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has removed to his New Premises, near to Messrs. Brown arid Campbell's Store, Shortland Crescent, and hopes by strict punctuality to Business, to merit a continuance of their patronage. %* J. Gibling requests all unsettled Account* to be sent to hira to the above address. To Captains of Vessels and the Public H. DAVIS, Shipwright and Boat Builder, BEGS leave to return his sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have patronised him since he commenced busines. H. D. having made arrangements with a first rate Sydney House, to supply him with every article in the Ship Building line, of the best qua- <-;- -~A having* secured the services of first r te workmen, he will be enabled io cx.ei.-uic ».~.i. «. a manner that will secure him the future support of those who once give him a tri d. DAVIS'S Wharf, Formerly Captain Smale's. EX "HAWK." THE undermentioned are now on sale on board, viz.:— 2 ca.es Woollen Cloth, assorted 1 case Screws, assorted 1 ditto Slops 40 boxes Soap 1 bale Canvass 1 bale Sewing Twine 1 cask Soda 1 case Castor Oil 4 cases Cape Fruits 1 bag Almonds 7 cases Cheese 3 hogsheads Port Wine 4 bales Blankets 2 cases Noyeau 2 cases Smoking. Tobacco, in paper 17 kegs Nogrohead Tobacco 51 bags Mauritius Sugar 15 coils Coir Rppe, assorted 5 bags Oats 1 Iron Stove, complete, (large size,) 172 bugs Salt 11 cases Fine Sherry, and a few kegs Colonial Butter. Terms Cash. THOMAS COMMONS, Hair Dresser and Perfumer, Shortland Ckescbnt, BEGS leave most Respectfully, to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, that he has commenced Business as above. T. C* hopes, that by strict attaniion to Business, and from his experience in the most fashionable Establishments at Home and in Sydney, to merit a share of public favour. Wigs, Frontlets, Ringlets, &c. made to Order. %* Razors, &c. &c. Ground and Set. CAUTION. THE public are hereby cautioned against purchasing a piece of Land, purchased by William Wright and William Mullins, at Mungonui; North side ol the North Island. WILLIAM MULLAN.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 54, 23 February 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 54, 23 February 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 54, 23 February 1842, Page 1

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