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Q. C. E. JAMES’AUCKLAND LUNCHEON LARDER THE NEW PREMISES IN SHORTHAND STREET OPEN for Bminess on TUESDAY next, tlie .‘list instant. iN making ( lie above announcement to the Public . of Auckland and its vicinity, LEWIS JAMES, the proprietor, avails of the opportnnitv afforded respectfully to return bis best thanks for the share of patronage which it has been his privilege to receive since his commencement in business, and to state that being fully conscious that the disadvantages of limited space, a contracted kitchen, and an imperfect cooking apparatus, have for some time past entailed serious inconvenience to his patrons, he has taken these NEW and EXTENSIVE PREMISES, which have been fitted up from designs by, and under the personal superintendence of Mr. Vialou, the Architect, in such a style as he trusts will effectually remove those disadvantages, and ensure in every respect the future convenience and comfort of his customers. With it view to meet the requirements of LADIES visiting this City, L, J. Inis set apart a Private Room for their especial use, and also a spacious Smoking and Reading Room for Gentlemen, which will be regularly supplied with all the Auckland and many Loudon Newspapers; Chess, and Draughtsmen, Xc. QUALITY, CLEANLINESS, & ECONOMY. will, as heretofore, invariably characterise this Establishment; and its central position, it is hoped, will be found of advantage to country visitors. L. J. begs respectfully to intimate that these new premises will be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, THIS DAY, in order that the arrangements he has made to supply increased accommodation, nitty be inspected. Q. C. E. AUCKLAND LUNCHEON LARDER. IEWIS .JAMES, the proprietor of the above duly J Licensed Establishment, is now fully prepared to provide Public or Private Dinners and Entertainments; also Rail Suppers, Routs, Pic-Nics, Xe., Xc., on the shortest notice, and in the best style. L. J. will have the honor to supply the Refreshment i Department at the House ot Representatives during I the forthcoming Session of the New Zealand General Assembly. Shortland street, July 27tb, 1860. i Profitable Investment. MR. JII. LKDSAM Has received Instructions to sell by Private Contract, QEVERAL Valuable Freehold Private DWELO LINGS, faithfully constructed, finished in superior style, regardless of expense, and well worthy the notice of families requiring first-class residences. These Propertie, situate in Wellesley and Hobsoustrccts, command magnificent views of the City of Auckland, surrounding country, and the Waitemula waters. One Corner Allotment of Land having a frontage to Ilobson-street of 42 feet 6 inches, and a depth of 100 feet, more or less, close-paled. An excellent Site for Building purposes. LliASi;ilOU> ; A Shop and Dwelling House, two-storey, corner of I Victoria and Chapel streets. Title—Unexceptionable. Teums : —One-half, Cash : residue, by Promissory j Notes at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, hearing Rank interest, with security on the property. Norn. —The above are insured in the Liverpool and i Imperial Offices, I To the Electors of the Suburbs of Auckland. ( A ENT LEMEN, —A vacancy having occurred in Jf the Representation of the Suburbs of Auckland in the General Assembly, I have the honor to oiler myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. The necessity which caused my return to this I country, enforcing my residence in Auckland, 1 could ; not while the Session was expected to he held else- I where, accede to any invitation to fill either of the late j vacancies. This difficulty being removed, I am now enabled to offer my services. Being deeply sensible nf the great responsibility which the present crisis in the affairs of the Colony must entail upon your Representatives, 1 shall endeavour, should I be elected, t > merit the confidence yon i will have reposed in me, by giving the most cartful I and dispassionate consideration to the important mca- ' snres which have to he discussed. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. LOGAN CAMPBELL. |

Auckland, July 2Ctli, 18G0. R. & Y. OLIPHANT, WATCIIM A K E K S , Ori'OsiTi-: tub Court Houss, • Queen street. . ~ . . 4 S) V. O. heg to inform t lie inhabitants of Anek--4.', land and its vicinity that they have opened n Shop tit the above address for the repair and sale of flood Watches, and they invite the attention of those Gentlemen in want of a superior Watch to the specimens of their nuiimfiictuiv, which they offer at moderate prices. P. GRACE, I! LAC KS M ITU A N 1) E A HR 1 E K To His Excellency the Governor QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLANI). PH.ETONS, Dog-Carts, Gigs, and Saddle Horses for hire. Capital Stabling. A pair of beautiful Carriage Tonies to let or hire, with Postilion if required. Offices to Let, rip wo ROOMS TOGETHER OR SEPARATE. 1 Also, — A largo and dry CELLAR for Storage; rent moderate Apply on the premises to JOHN C. JEARRAI), Ironmonger, Lower Queen-street. BURTON ALE. rrUIE undersigned, Sole Agents for the Sale ol Wordiii gton ifc Robinsons Celebrated Rarton A le Murrain's No. t! Australian Ale, in 5, 10, and (10 gallon casks Arc in constant receipt of monthly shipments. (). 11. STRICKLAND N CO, Queen-street Wharf. July -‘it'd, 1800. To Builders. T A VL 0 R & TR A VE S HAVE always on hand STEPS, SILLS, and STONES, for building purposes, at their Quarry, Hobson's Bridge, Newmarket. July 2, 1800. JUST RECEIVED, “THE NEW ZEALAND EXAMINER,” A MONTHLY JOURNAL, exclusively devoted to the interests of the New Zealand Settlements. Subscription—Single copies, PHI.; per annum, in advance, 9s.

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New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1491, 1 August 1860, Page 1

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