The Auckland Chronicle. THE Undersigned respectfully intimates to the Public, that the first Number of the "Auckland Chronicle," will be published at an early period. Subscribers' names will be received at the stores of Mr. I. Joseph; the Auction Room of Messrs. Mason and Paton; Wood's and Watson's Hotels, and at the Printing Office, corner of O'Connell and Chancery Streets, near the Company's Printing Office.—Terms 6s. 6d. per quarter, to be paid in advance. Advertisements for 12 lines, and under 2s. 6d., and 2d. per line for the excess of that number. Advertisements must be paid for previously to insertion. Day of Publication, Thursday in each week. Agent for the Bay of Islands, Mr. W. Wilson, Merchant and General A<rent; Mr. S. Revans, of the "New Zealand and Wellington Spectator," Port Nicholson, and the Proprietors of the "New Zealand Journal," published in London, as Agents. G. A. EAGAR. Sept. 17th, 1841. WEEKLY SALES. THE Undersigned begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that he intends holding periodical Sales at his Rooms, Commercial Bay, every MONDAY, at 11 o'clock precisely, for tiie Sale of Merchandize, &c. I. JOSEPH. Auckland, Aug. 29th, 1841. SALES BY AUCTION WEEKLY. DALZIEL and CO. beg leave to acquaint their friends and the public, that they intend holding a WEEKLY SALE, every SATURDAY, at Three o'clock, at their temporary Rooms, until their New Rooms are completed, for the sale of every description of Merchandise. Auckland, 20th Aug. 1841. CHEAP FLOUR TO be had of the undersigned, in bags containing about 100 lbs., for 20 shillings. B. REESING, Opposite Mason and Paton's, Shortland Crescent. FRESH PORK. DALZIEL AND CO. respectfully announce that they have completed their arrangements to have always on hand Fresh Pork of superior quality, the animals being carefully selected, and killed on the Premises.—Families may depend upon obtaining a regular supply on reasonale Terms. Auckland, August 14, 1841. NEW POTATOES!!! JUST Received, and on Sale by the undersigned, about Twenty Tons of New (black) Potatoes. JAMES CROKER. Fort-street, September 10, 1841. TIMBER FOR SALE. EX "CHELYDRA." A LARGE quantity of Weather, Lining and Flooring Boards, Scantlings, Joists, &c, of various dimensions, on Sale by the Undersigned. Parties intending to erect buildings will be supplied with any sort of Timber cut to suit their wants, delivered in any part of Auckland, on the shortest notice. J. JOSEPH. Auckland, Sept. 16th, 1841. Garden Seeds, ex "Jane." THE undersigned has now on sale at his Stores, an assortment of Garden Seeds in excellent preservation as underneath:–– Mustard and Cress Peas (several descriptions) Onion, ditto Leek, ditto Cabbage, ditto Turnip, ditto Carrot, ditto Beans, ditto Brocoli, ditto Green (German) Colewort Spinach (several descriptions) Cauliflower, ditto Savoy, ditto Radish, red and white Celery Parsley (curled) Endive D. SMALE Sept. 10, 1841. Belle Vue House.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 11, 18 September 1841, Page 1
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