WILLIAM BAKER,. ENGRAVER, ©©ispgRPILATI AND ZZT7OOCIH.APHZO PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND PUBLISHER, 19, KING-STREET, EAST, SYDNEY. Orders will be received at the Office of thie Paper Auckland, Dec. 6, 1841, *4 ALBERT I3TiY, EPSOM. BEG leave to inform their numerous friends and the Public, that they are making arrangements to erect a commodious INN on the Epsom Race Course, where they hope to be able to accomodate Visitors with “ the good Things of this life'* on the shortest notice, and on moderate terms. Messrs. G. & M. are also about to establish a GENERAL RECEIVING STORE, for the reception of Potatoes, Maize, Pork, Goats, Poultry, Eggs, &c M &c , and should feel happv in forwarding a regular supply to their patrons in Manakau, Fpsom, Anna, Eden, Parnell, and Auckland. N.R.—The Manakau Mail Cart passes the Door of the above Inn. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, and Harness. JA. ROBINSON begs to inform the Public q Officers, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has taken a house in Bank-street, immediately in the rear t.f the Bank, where he intends to conduct the Saddle and Harness-making Ru?iness in all its branches. J. A. R. is particularly happy at this time, to be able to acquaint the Sporting Gentlemen, Agriculturists and others, that he is in receipt of a large assortment of Sadlery, and that having served an apprenticeship in the “ crack” City of London, and had nine years’ experience in different parts of the United Kingdom, in his profession, can, with confidence assure those persons who honour him with their patronage, that whatever Orders they mly be disposed to entrust to him, will be executed in such an English manner as will not fail to give universal satisfaction, and his prices being regulated for cash, the charges will be so moderate as cannot but meet the approbation of the most parsimonious. %* Orders left at Messrs. Mason and Paton’s Store will be punctually attended to. Auckland, 30th December, 184 J. The Subscriber has always on Sale, VERY superior sherries in butts, hogsheads, and quarter-casks Ditto ditto, port wine in pipes and hogsheads Red and white Cape, in pipes, hogsheads and quarter-casks Pale, gold, and brown sherries, in 3 and 6 dozen cases Very snperior old port in 3 dozen ditto Sparkling champagne in cases Claret, Burgundy, hock, and Sauterne in ditto ! Champagne brandy, in ditto ■ Martin’s and Hennessey’s brandy in hogsheads Jamaica rum in ditto | Case gin ALSO, Dunbar’s bottled ale and porter Halson’s and others ditto ditto Champagne cider &c. D. F. CARNEGIE, Wine and Spiiit Stores, Fort-street. Removing in three weeks to new store. Shortland Crescent, Jan. 1, 1842 f |NHE Undersigned has for Sale a quantity of JL Potatoes and Corn of the best quality, just and ed from the Bay of Plenty. A spacious new Store in to be Let from the 16th instant. JAMBS CROKER.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 41, 8 January 1842, Page 1
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