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To the Readers OF THE "AUCKLAND STANDARD," MR, MOORE having made arrangements for carrying on the " Auckland Standard" that Journal will, as heretofore, be primed at the Office, High Street. Mr. M. would also take this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous supporters, s,nd begs to inform them, that he has sent for a larger Press, and more Types, of a general assortment, and hopes in a short time to make the "Auckland Standard," one of the best Papers published in the Colonies. Auckland, April sth, 1842. TO IBS PUBLIC, THE undersigned having made arrangements for carrying on Priniing of every description, to any extent; and having secured the services of some first-rate workmen from New South Wales, per Deborah and Margaret, he will now be enabled to reduce the price of all Job Printing. JOHN MOORE, Auckland, April 5,1842, a TO MASTER PRINTERS. WANTED to purchase, a Double Demy PRESS, and about 600 pounds of Long Primer (second hand). Apply to Mr. John Moore, Printer of this Paper. Auckland, April 6th, 1842. TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, LARGE HOUSE, situated in a most central situation, and a low Rent. For further particulars apply to MR. MOORE, Printer of this Paper. Auckland, March 30,1842. FUEL2C HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, with possession first July proximo, that well frequented House known as the " Commercial Inn,'' presently occupied by Mr. Henderson. To a respectable tenant, the proprietor will, if required, add the adjoining house, raise the front, and make such alterations as will make it the most comfortable house in Auckland, and it is well known that it now commands, from its situation, about the best ready money business. Applications previous to 14th April to be made personally, or by letter, to D. F. CARNEGIE, Wine Merchant, Shorthand Crescent. TO THE LANDOWNERS, AUCTIONEERS, AND PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND & ITS VICINITY. •Wr. «#. Merrett, EGS to inform the above that, by the advice of his friends, he intends resuming his former profession of Land Surveyor. Having been extensively engaged, when in England, Surveying. Mr. M. will be happy to undertake the measurement, re-measurement, or sub-dividing of any extent or quantity of land. PLANS upon CONVEYANCE DEEDS neatly executed. AIso—PLANS upon any scale, with accurate quantities, prepared for the purpose of Sales by Auction, &c. &c. March 28th, 1842. Woumti +iflimt 9 ON Saturday last, a large Spar of Timber. Parties owning the same can have it on application to Mr. John O'Brien, Cooper's Bay, and paying all expenses. If not claimed within 14 days it will be sold to defray expenses. March 28th, 1842. PRINTING, ®f m/mf ©ige&oiPTriK&ißfl, EXECUTED WITH AT THB OFFICE OF THIS PAPR.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 66, 6 April 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 66, 6 April 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 66, 6 April 1842, Page 1

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