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PROSPECTUS of a anew isnEwsiPAiPEis. THE public are repectfully informed, that, a new WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, will be published on every Monday in each week, to be called THE AUCKLAND STANDARD. This paper will be much larger than 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. Terms. —Ten Shillings per Quarter in Auckland, and Twelve Shilling in the Country—to be paid in advance. Advertisements.—For the space of eight lines and under, 2s, 6d., and 3d. for every line of space succeeding. —Five per Cent, allowed FOR CASH. ON SALE BITKE UNDEHSXGNB9, USKKTS,Guns Gunpowder Shot Shot belts Powder Flasks Percussion Caps Spades Hoes and garden Tools Camp Ovens Iron Pots and kitchen Utensils Iron Bedsteads of various patterns with Mattrass.es complete Blacksmith's Bellows and Anvils Carpenter's Tools Nails Locks Bolts Hinges and Screws Pit and cross-cut Saws Saw Files Axes Hatchets Adzes Maul rings and Wedges Razors Scissors Pocket, Pen, and Table Knives Furnishing Ironmongery and Cutlery of every description Brushes Paints Oil and Turpentine Tea and Coffee Tobacco Manilla Cigars Soap i Candles Window Glass Tarpaulins, &c. &c. &c. EDWARD ALLARTON. Shortland Crescent, March Ist. Manukau Laud Company. NOTICE is hereby given, that Allotments in the Township of Cornwallis, the site chosen for the settlement of the above Company, will be offered for selection by the undersigned, at Cornwallis, on Wednesday, the 9th of March, Noon, when all claimants to sections are requested to attend. L. M'LACHLAN, Agent. February 18, 1842. WANTED. AN Apprentice to the Printing business. A lad who has received a good education, may apply to the Printer of this paper.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 58, 9 March 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 58, 9 March 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 58, 9 March 1842, Page 1

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