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SIEPVC2SX» TBS PKICE3, LIVE AND LET LIVE! M. Sf.M.ORTOIf NVITES the inhabitants of Auckland to visit his establishment in ShortlandCrescent, where may be had every article in the Ironmongery line, together with a splendid assortment of British plate at unusually moderate prices. R. M. M. has been induced to open a general store, for the sale of the undermentioned articles, now selling at the following rate : t. d. t. d. Prime Colonial Butter pr.lb. 3 6 above 5 lbs. only 3 0 pr.lb. Ditto English Cheese " 22 " 5 " " 2.0 " Ditto Scotch Oatmeal " 0 6 " .7 '« ** 0 4J " First quality Flour " 0 5 " 7 " " 04J '« Superior Cabin Biscuit " 0 6 " 20 «« " 0 5 " Ditto Table Salt " 0 2*" 14 «« " 0 2 " Steele's Liverpool Soap •' 0 6 *« a box ' " 0 5J " Excellent Moul.JCandles" 1 6 " a box " 15 " Best Negrohead Tobacco" 2 6 " 20 lbs. " 24 " Do.Manilla Cigars pr.bundle 1 0 j per box of 1000 £4. Europeans Pipes pr. dozen 1 0; a bove adozen, lOd. pr. dozen. Bath Brick, 9d.each. Nails of every descriptioa, very cheap, Navy Blue .snd Fancy Prints. Umbrellas, —Earthenware, &c. 11th March, 1842. PROSPECTUS THE public are repectfully informed, that, a new WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, will be published on every Monday in each week, to be called THE AUCKLAND BTffl«. 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, agiicultural 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, 35, 6rf.,,and 3d. for every line of space succeeding.—Five per Cent, allowed FOll CASH. SaKFXiOVBISNT WiSTBD. YOUNG MAN, lately arrived from England, wishes an engagement in a merchants' office or store, or in any respectable situation requiring confidence; would endeavour to render himself generally useful, has been accustomed to a wholesale and retail business in London. Address H. E. Auckland Coffee House, Lower Queen Street. CASK). IMR-'WHinFIFIIEIL® ESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Auckland, that BELLE VUE HOUSE, Albert Street, is now open for the reception of Gentlemen wishing for Hoard and Lodging. Terms will be found moderate. Jan. 23rd, 1842. WANTED. N Apprentice to the Printing business. A lad who has received a good education, may apply to the Printer of this paper. BOOK-BINDING OF every description executed at the Office of this paper, on the most reasonable term*. Auckland, Feb. 28th, 1&42.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 March 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 March 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 March 1842, Page 1

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