For Hobart Town Directi (To Sail positively on Tuesday next,) THE fine fast-sailing Schooner, BANDICOOT, with superior accommodations for Passengers, For Freight or Passage apply to the Master on Board, or to MR. D. NATHAN, Agent. Auckland. Feb IBth, 1842. To Captains of Vessels and tbe Public. H. DAVIS, Shipwright and Boat Builder , BEGS leave to return his sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have patronised him v since he commenced busines. H. D. having made arrangements with a first rate Sydney House, to supply him with every article in the Ship Building line, of the best quality, and having secured the services of first rate workmen, he will be enabled to execute work in a manner that will secure him the future support of those who once give him a trial. DAVIS’S Wharf, Formerly Captain Smale’s. Pro Bono Publico !!! To the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity , and saving them 100 per cent . J. m‘OSBMOTT BEGS to inform his old Customers and the Public at large, that he has commenced business as SHIP, HOUbE, and AGRICULTURAL SMITH, the same as carried on in the Bay of Islands for the last two years, when his prices will be as they were, in Auckland, to the satisfaction of every person who has favoured him their commands, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms; when he hopes, by diligence and dispatch, to merit a share of the public patronage which he has hitherto enjoyed, *** Guns repaired and Nipples fitted and made to order, Terms very moderate, but as he cannot write 5 he will not be able to keep a clerk, and that he intends to wotk for Cash only. Queen street, back of Capt. William’s. COMMONS, Hair Dresser and Perfumer, Shortland Crescent, BEGS leave most Respectfully, to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, that he has commenced Business as above. T. C. hopes, that by strict attention to Business, and from his experience in the most fashionable’Establishments at Home and in Sydney, to merit a share of public favour. gggg" 3 Wigs, Frontlets, Ringlets, &c. made to Order. *** Razors, &c. &c. Ground and Set. THD VICTORIA. HOTEL, FORT STREET. ©GAMMER & PCmUPSTMM, Is now Open for the accommodation of the Public of Auckland. Avckland, Jan. 29, 1842. CABO. Ma WKUITOIIL.® RESPECTFULLY informs, the Inhabitants of Auckland, that BELLE VUE HOUSE, Albert Street, is now open for the reception of Gentlemen wishing for Board and Lodging. Terms will be found moderate. BEDS ONE SHILLING. Jan. 23rd, 1842. PBUCfi Alfls E JBkT larjf, EPSOM. ►EG leave to return their sincere thanks to those Gentlemen who have patronised them since their commencement in business, and would further add, that having completed their House throughout, they are now enabled to get up Dinners in a first-rate style ; and they are determined to have the best Wines, Spirits, Pofier, Ale, Cordials, &c. &c., for which their prices will be found extremely moderate, All kinds of Colonial produce purchased. Race Course, February 4, 1842.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 53, 19 February 1842, Page 1
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