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EOYAL (HOTEL, PRINCE-STREET. s. a 7 wood, BEGS respectfully to notify to his friends and the public, the completion of the above Establishment, which rs NOW OPEN FOR THEIR RECEPTION. A Table d’Hote every day at five. Auckland, September 17th, 1841. Victoria Coffee and Boarding House, CHANCERY STREET. G. WILSON BEGS to call the attention of Emigrants and the Inhabitants of Auckland, to the above Establishment; when, by assiduity, attention, moderate charges, and the united exertions of his family, he trusts to claim a share of the public patronage. —Coffee, Soup, Fish, Chops, and other refreshments, always ready for day visitors and 'arrivals by ships, in quest of accommodation. Auckland Board and Lodging House, LOWER QUEEN STREET, (Within three minutes walk of the principle Landing Place.) STICHBVEY AND LEE, HAVING leased and now opened those extensive Premises of Mr. E. Constable’s in the above line of business, beg most respectfully to invite Emigrants on arrival, and persons residing in Town, to inspect the comforts of thnr Establishment, when S. and L. feel assured, they will honor them with their patronage and liberal support. The premises of S. and L. have undergone many improvements at a great outlay of money, to increase the comforts of their Lodgers, and are well suited as well for private Families as for single persons; and respectfully hope that in studying to please and render comfortable those who may honor them with their favors, keeping a well supplied Table, and clean and well aired apartments, they will succeed in giving universal satisfaction. Terms moderate. JERRY WAITE, Geueral Blacksmith <k Shoeing-Smith, WISHES to inform the Public that he has commenced Business on his own Account, and having engaged a good HORSE SHOER AND FARRIER, intends carrying on both Businesses. The Forge adjoins the residence of Captain Smales. Lower Albert-street, Auckland, September 17, 1841. Thomas Byrnes and Thomas XLevan, BOOT MAKERS, (At their temporary Residence, next M’Lennona Shortland Crescent), BEG most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that they are now ready to execute any orders they may receive, in the first style of workmanship, and with the utmost punctuality. N.B. Ladies' and Children’s Boots and Shoes, Dress Pumps, &c. &c. Auckland, August 6, 1841. Soots I Boots II Boots 111. A. Me GUISE. RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends an< the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its Vici nity, that he has left the Bay of Islands, and has commenced Business at his Residence in Lowei Albert Street, at the head of West Queen Street with a first rate stock of Leather, of all kinds, ant is now ready to execute any Orders with the ut most punctuality, in a first rate style of work raanship. Auckland, Sept. 10th, 1841. F]OB. SALB. ON The following Goods ex Jane, Ariel, Lady R | fles, and Margaret. COMMISSION BY THB UNDERSIGNED. BOTTLED Ale and Porter Ditto Port and Sherry Window Glass Paint Rum and Gin in bond Ditto, Duty paid Case Gin Champagne Tobacco Double and single barrel Guns Soap, Starch Pickles, Mustard Cutlery, Iron Pots Prime Sydney Beef Biscuit, Flour, 2nd quality Rice Vinegar Rope, Pitch Tar, Shot Powder Tapestry-paper Paper, Ink Nails Bedsteads, Chairs Drawers Arrow-root Spades, Shovels Hinges, Blankets Shirts, Slop-clothing, &c, &c. J. JOSEPH,

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 15, 9 October 1841, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 15, 9 October 1841, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 15, 9 October 1841, Page 4

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