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Pro Bono Publico !!! To the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, and saving them 100 per cent. Jft. Jfl'JDermott BEGS to inform his old .'Customers the Public at large, that he h%s commenced business as SHIP, HOUSE, and AGRICULTURAL SMITH, the same as carried on in the Bay of Islands for the iast two Wars, 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 whurh he has hitherto enjoyed, *** Guns repaired and Nipples fitted and made to order, Terms very moderate, but as he cannot write, \\& will not be able to keep a clerk and that he intends to woik for Cash only. Queen street, back of Capt. William's. "2. L „ JT. W r aite 9 BLACKSMITH, to inform the Public, that he has T V just received a fresh supply of both Iron md Coal, direct from Sydney; and in consequence of opposition he is now enabled to complete Work as low as possible, and with as little dels. v. glories shod on the shortest notice, at 6s. per sef.wA.ll accordingly. Auckland, ON SJtLT'B, AT THE STORfcS OP JOHN I. MONTEFIORE. INVOICES of assorted Ironmongery, Superior iron Double Bedsteads, 9-4 Blankets, Grey and drab Great Coats, Tierce, Keg, and Basket Tobacco, Hambro' and American Beef, Van Diemen's Land Timber, Rum, Wines, and Gunpowder. Lower Queen street* On Sale by the Undersigned, ALLOTMENTS or PORTIONS of Allotments in all parts of Auckland, with Town and Country Sections at " CORNWALLIS," the Manuakau Company's first and principal settlement, JOHN I. MONTEFIORE, Lower Queen-street. o BOOK-BINDING F every description executed at ime Office of this paper, on the most reasonable terms. Preserve your Periodicals, Pamphlets, and Old. Books, by sending them'tq the Binder. Auckland, Feb. 28th, 1842.

MOTICE. a ■ JL J& JL INFORMS his friends and the Public he is returned from Sydney, and is now landing ex " Shamrock," "Royal Mail," and daily expected by the " Supply," an extensive supply of SEASONABLE FRESH GOODS, The whole of which, having been purchased for Cash, he will sell at such Prices and Terms as cannot fail of giviog satisfaction to the purchaser. They consist in part of the following:— Green and Black Tea White Lead, first quality Linseed Oil, 3 and 5 Gallon tins. Butter, Colonial^ Sugar, Manilla Chesse, English Raisin? J?ickles, assorted, quarts & pints Ffcmr, American Crackers, Do. in kegs Sauces, assorted, in pints Currie Powder Shingje Nuls, patent cut Confectionaiy, assorted Shew Glasses* and Bottles Brandy, hhds.,—finest imported. Rum, do. W. I.—warranted Sherry Wine, quarters, and cases Canary do.—very fine Claret do., cases of 1 doz. Port Wine, in cases, London bottled Devonshire Cider, quart stone bottles Superfine black cloth Trowsers Do. do. Waistcoats Gents. Stocks, assorted Pea Jackets Monkey do. Moleskin do. Pilot cloth Trowsers Bine striped Shirts Navy blue prints, 7-Bs, and 9-Ba£ Blankets, of sizes Rochelle Salts Cruet Stands Carborate of Soda Tartaric Acid Hocking's Seidlitz, small boxes. Kip Leather, —superior Snuff Boxes, Ginger BOHMSTS, QIRLS' DITTO.—TUSCAN DITTO. W Fort-street, \next to the Bonded Store) 28th March 1842.

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

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

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

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