V uson 'Saddlery, Harness, Boot and Slice Manufactory. ALL you that study Comfort, Economy and Ease, for Man and Horse, will do well by applying at Roeinson and Company’s wholesale and retail Manufactory All Orders executed with the greatest possible despatch. Approved Bills, above £2O, at 2 and 3 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. 2Pro Bone Publico ! I ! To lhe Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, and saving them 100 per cent . J. BEGS to inform his old Customers and the Public at large, that be has commenced business as SHIP, HOUSE, and AGRICULTURAL SMITH, the same as carried on in the Bay of Islands for the last two years, when his prices will be as they were, in Auckland, to the satisfaction of every person who has favoured him with their commands, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms; when he hopes, by diligence and dispatch, to merit a share of the public patronage which he has hitherto enjoyed, *%* Guns repaired and Nipples fitted and made to order, Terms very moderate, but as he cannot write, he will not be able to keep a. clerk, and that he intends to wot k for Cash only. Queen street, back of Capt. William’s. ©N SALE. At the Stoi'es of the Undersigned, RECEIVED BY LATE ARRIVALS. RICHLY cut chrystal tumblers Ditto ditto ditto wines Ditto ditto ditto champagnes Ditto ditto ditto clarets Ditto ditto ditto liquers Of the latest imported patterns. Also, Wellington Boots, Kangaroo leather Black cloth ditto Drab ditto ditto, double sole' Patent leather pumps. HOGGARD & POLLEN. Shortland Crescent, Feb. 18, 1842. Building- G roimd to be Bet on Lease, or Sold. . A RARE OPPORTUNITY, WHICH, once lost, can never be recalled, now offers, whereby a small Capitalist might, in a very short period, realise an independence. The Ground is situate at the extremity of the Crescent, and is much enhanced in value, owing to the somewhat novel circumstance of their being three valuable frontages ! Viz., about 100 feet towards Shortland Crescent —one entire side of Bank-street, and 26 feet to Chan-cery-lane. Here is at once Town and Country ; a magnificent view of the City, the Mountains, and the Bay, salubrious air, and many other advantages, such as being free from mud and puddle in rainy weather —contiguity to the Church, Bank, &c. For terms apply to R. M. MORTON. Shortland Crescent, February 18, 1842. rHE Subscriber being about to leave the colony, requests that all demands against him nay be presented for payment before the 4th of larch, and all parties who will then be indebted o him or to Messrs. Abercrombie and Co. of Sydey, are requested to take notice, that C. B. hewer, Esq. is instructed to take legal eedings against them forthwith. CHARLES ABERCROMBIE Glen more Cottage, February 25th, 1842. pro- ' 6H BAEE, AT THE STORE OF v JOHN SCOTT, ONTINIAC Wiuel Cape Sherry > of superior quality. lape Madeira n pipes, quarter-casks, and bottled iuperior claret in one dozen cases Ditto brandy ditto Ditto single barrel guns, &c,&c. vear Official Bay, Auckland, February 16, 1842,
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 55, 26 February 1842, Page 4
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