EXCHANGE HOTEL, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. <J). BEGS leave to inform the Gentlemen o Auckland, New Arrivals, &c., that the whole of his extensive Premises being now completed, his patrons will find excellent accommodations, combined with moderate charges; XSXiXG-XBXiB RETAIL STORE. TO LET, with immediate possession, the Store lately occupied by the Undersigned, in Shortland Crescent; it is shelved ail round ; the two rooms behind are lined, and there is a detached Kitchen. Application to be made to JD. F. CARNEGIE. Shortland Crescent, January 18th, 1842. 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 superior 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. ON SALE At the Stores of the Subscriber for very low prices for Cash, iEARL BARLEY and Herrings in Jars, Raisins in small boxes, Apricots in do. do. Almonds and Walnuts in small packages, Pic®les, pints and quarts, in 1 dozen cases, Boston Lemon Syrup in 1 doz, do. Hams of superior quality, Every description of stationary, ALSO, A large assortment of Ironmongery. D. F. CARNEGIE. The remainder of the Books, about 600 vols. will be sold at a reduction of one-third off the marked price. LAND OR Sale by Private Contract, and to Let on Building Leases, in all parts of Auckland. Apply to MASON 8c PATON. Auckland, 30th July, 1841; To be Let or Sold. HOUSE containing four capital Rooms and a Kitchen. For further particulars, apply to MASON & PATON. Auckland, Nov. 5, 1841. On Sale by the Undersigned, Allotments or portions of Allotments in all parts of Auckland. JOHN J. MONTEFIORE, Lower Queen-street. TO 31! LET, To Emigrants, Bakers, $c. —A Rare Occurrence, A BAKER’S OVEN, HOUSE, UTENSILS, Sec., complete. Apply at Registry Office, corner of Field’s Lane, when information of importance can be given to Emigrants. Lost or Stolen. From the House of the Undersigned, atWaitemate, A PROMISSORY NOTE, of Mr. Samuel Williams, for One Hundred and Thirty Pounds, in favour of Jeremiah Hatch, due on the 4th January, 1842: also, a Cheque of Mr, J. Kemp, on the New Zealand Bank for Seven Pounds in favor of the same. All parties are hereby cautioned against receiving the above. J. HATCH, January 6,1842.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 46, 26 January 1842, Page 4
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