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-••• PfOIT TWO OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD!!! TO BE HAD AT THE GOVERNOR HOBSON HOTEL, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. J. JONES respectfully begs leave to return thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public in general of Auckland and its vicinity, for the unprecedented patronage with which he has been honored; likewise publicly to inform them, that from J. J.’s receives every morning, PURE MILK, free from any adulteration, and from his friends in England, THE REAL CREAM OF THE VALLEY! Owing to the uncertainty of human life, and the danger of losing his best customers through drinking ardent spirits, and to prevent the bringing of them to a tribunal, and to save the expenses attending on all those occasions, which are very unpleasant after the enjoyment of a well-spent evening, J. J. is prevailed upon to offer as a substitute, PURE MILK WITH A LITTLE CREAM OF THE VALLEY, Lemonade, Coffee, Wines, Ales, Porter, &c, &c.; likewise as a strengthening mixture. Good Roast Beef, Mutton, Pork, Poultry, and Pastry, to be had at all hours of the day, but Smoking Hot at Two ! The chair to be taken precisely at that moment. Come and see, and judge for yourselves. Remember, the hungry and thirsty shall have their wants supplied. Delay not, but come immediately ; you may never have another opportunity. To prevent confusion, Carriages must set down in Shortland-crescent, and take up in Field-street, upon this and all other occasions. The LORD MAYOR will be in altendance on all occasions. N. B. A few respectable Gentlemen fnay be accommodated with Board and Lodging. God save the Queen !!!

F ©.aXsSSsi* «&. Have on Sale at their Retail Stores LOWER QUEEN STREET, IRST AND SECOND FLOUR Biscuit Patna Rice Fresh and Salt Pork Salt Beef Tea, Sugar Basket Salt Candles, Oil Tobacco and Pipes Soap Vinegar, Pepper Mustard and Ginger Also, Saws, Spades, and Axes Hammers, Nails, Camp Oven Pit Saws and Cross-cut Files Gunpowder and Shot Cartoueh boxes, &c. Jan. 21st, 1842. H &. GO. AVE on SALE, ex “ Julia ” and other Vessels, | inch 1 li 2 3 ■ Cedar, of superior quality. Walnuts, Almonds, Raisins, Herrings, &c. &c. Jan. 21st, 1842. H BAIiSSSEIi «St. CO. AVE on sale a splendid assortment of London got up BOOKS, consisting of < TO LET, TWO well Finished weather-boarded Houses, of four Rooms each, with detached Kitchens, situated in Official Bay. Apply to BROWN and CAMPBELL. February 15, 1842. B welling iSousa and Band for Sale. THE House and Premises belonging to, and now occupied by Mr. Fisher, in Official Bay, with the Allotments Nos. 7 and 8 a, in Section 8, situate in Official Bay, and containing about 1 acre and 2 roods, more or less. Terms—2o per cent, cash ; the residue may remain on security for h years, at 7£ per cent, interest. Apply to Mr. Fisher, on the Premises. 25th Feb. 1842.

X ©*7 rs. vs r •l 3 . H. DUCROS, Sas on Sale, at ms MANUFACTORY, SHORTLAND CRESCENT, ONE two and three-light patent solar lamps, with moons, wicks, and extra glasses, engaged to burn black oil without smoke or smell, giving a light equal to gas Patent metal oval tinn’d boilers of sizes Saucepans (round) ditto, ditto An assortm'ent of iron pots and boilers German silver spoons and Britannia metal teapots Shingling, riveting, and Kent hammers 2dortice, iron-rim, and stock locks Garden rakes and hoes Pit and handsaw files Butchers’ knives and padlocks Coffee mills and teakettles Spring rat-traps and gridirons Pipe and plain tomahawks Carpenters’ broad axes Iron-back and handsaws Pincers, gimblets, and chissels Gunflints and felling axes Frying-pans and fish-hooks Spring steel and plated snuffers Scissors and penknives Every article in the crockery line Best Liverpool soap in cases Tobacco, pipes, and cigars Starch and glass paper. Ornamental lanterns for gates or street doors Zinc or tin guttering Verbal message pipes, engaged to carry a whisper two hundred feet, made on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. J. H. D. Begs leave to remind the Public, that he continues to manufacture to order, every article in the tin, iron, brass, and copper line, which for durability and excellence of finest material, he can with confidence recommend. The business of this House has no connexion with any other. Ex “ HAWSE.” THE following Merchandise is now on Sale, ex Hawke. Samples of the articles, and particulars known on application at the Stores of H. R. CRETNAY, Fort-street

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 55, 26 February 1842, Page 1

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