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MOODY'S NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL AND COXKEXKESRCXAX! BROAD-SHEET ALMANACK, {The first ever published in this Colony), For 1842, Is now ia the Press, and will shortly be Published. THIS Broad Sheet will comprise all necessary information respecting the Public Offices and Institutions; a Directory of Names of Bankers, Merchants, Auctioneers, Legal and Medical Profession, Hotel Keepers, Tradesmen, and their Residences; Tide and Interest Tables ; Court Calendar; rising and setting of the Sun for Auckland ; Geographic position, and other useful tabular Information to facilitate calculation in business. The compiler will take an early opportunity to wait personally on the public for names to his Subscription list. N. B. It is his intention to forward copies to every establishment of importance in Great Britain and the Colonies, provided he meets with the public patronage he calculated upon at the commencement of the compilation, with a disinterested view to benefit the colony by a wide dissemination of the present advanced state of its Institutions, public as well as private. He gladly avails himself of the first public opportunity of thanking those gentlemen who have so kindly facilitated his labors, by their urbanity in placing materials to work upon at his disposal. THE SIR GEOEG3 GIPPS' HOTEL Fronting High Strest, and a corner of Government Lane. ILLIAM-KENDALL respectfully announces that he has OPENED THE EXTENSIVE TWO STORIED PREMISES, conveniently situated-as above (recently built by Mr. Field), as an HOTEL, and has laid in a Stock of Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c, of the best the Market can produce. The rooms are all lined and sufficiently numerous to afford accomodation, at all times, to Mercantile Gentlemen wishing for a quiet retreat for the transaction of Business or for social enjoyment. Auckland, Nov. 30th 1841. OPENING DINNER. V/ILLIAK KSNDALL EGS to inform his numerous Friends, and the Inhabitants of Auckland and its environs, that an Opening Dinner will take place at the Large Room of the SIB, GEORGE GXFPS' HOTEL, And Commercial Rooms, High Street, on Thursday evening next, 9th December, 1841. Dinner on Table at 6 o'clock. Tickets One Guinea, Wine included. Auckland, Dec. 4, 1841. JAMES BROMLEY, Of West Queen Street, SADDLE, HARNESS, AND GAITER, MAKER, ETURNS his sincere thanks to the Public Officers, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Auckland and its suburbs, for the honor they have conferred on him since he has been in business in the above line; and begs to inform his Friends, that he has engaged a first-rate Workman, from Laurie and Company, Saddlers, Oxford-street, London. J. B. begs to remind those Gentlemen who are about to enter their Horses for the forthcoming Epsom Races, to pay particular attention to their Saddle Girths, Straps, and Pannels, of their Saddle and Billets of the Bridle, as many a valuable race is lost in consequence of neglect of the Saddle and Bridle. N. B. AH kinds of Saddlery, Harness, Gaiters, and Portmanteaus, made and repaired with neatness and dispatch.—Jockey Suits made to order Auckland, Nov. 24th, 1841. ALL demands against the late Captain William Cornwallis Symbnds are requested to be forwarded to the undersigned, to the care of Messrs. Mason and Paton, on or before the Ist of January, 1842. J. J. SYMONDS* Auckland, 3rd December, 1841.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 31, 4 December 1841, Page 1

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