RAFFLE. TO be Raffled for, at the "Mechanics' House of Call,"Kororarika, on 29th March next, the Schooner PETREL, well-known as the handsomest and fastest sailing boat in New Zealand. Sh* works well, having never missed stays since she was built; her sails are in good order; she has a chain cable and two anchors, and carries about six tons. She is altogether a most desirable Vessel for a Gentleman's Pleasure Yacht, and with a little fitting up below, would make a most comfortable boat for excursions to any part of the Island. Forty Members, at £5. each, the winner and putter-up to spend £5. each. A List is lying at the " Mechanics' House of Call/' and Gentlemen at Auckland desirous of subscribing to the Raffle, are requested to make early application through their agents at the Bay. N. B. A Dinner to be provided on the occasion. "WILLIAM B&&ETL ENGRAVER, LITHOGRAPHER, BOOKBINDER, AND ZIKICOGRAPKIC PRISTSR, BOOKSELI ER, STATIONER, AND PUBLISHER, 19, KING-STREET, EAST, SYDNEY. Orders will be received at the Office of this Paper Auckland, Dec. 6, 1841. Fro Bono Publico ! 11 To the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, and saving them 100 per cent. J. M'DZSRMOTT EGS to inform his old Customers and the Public at large, that he has commenced business as SHIP, HOUSE, and AGRICULTURAL SMITH, the same as carried on in the Bay of Islands for the kst two years, when his prices will be as they were, in Auckland, to the satisfaction of every person who has favoured him with 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, he will not be able to keep a clerk, and that he intends to woik for Cash only. Queen street, back of Capt. William's. To the Inhabitants of Auckland and its Visitors. in&EGS to acquaint Gentlemen, that the _D AUCKLAND COFFEE & BOARDING HOUSE will open on Monday next; when F.S. will be happy to accommodate them with Tea, Coffee, Ham, and Chops, at all hours of the day. Soups at 1 o'clock. Good Beds for Visitors. BOABBIHG and LODGING- HOUSE. LOWER QUEEN-STREET, THE BEST SITUATION IN THE TOWN. TOREDERICK SMYTH intimates to respect's- able Mechanics, newly arrived Emigrants, and others, that he has opened eligible premises, situated in lower Queen-street, within one minutes walk of the principal landing place, as a Boarding and Lodging house, where a good table will be always set forth, with every comfort and accomodation. The Rooms (which are lined), have been fitted up with entirely new beds, furniture, &c, furnished without reference to expense. Those who desire the comforts of the domestic fireside, with the accomodations of a House of Entertainment, will have their wishes gratified bv a resort to his Establishment. Auckland, February 22, 1842. LAND FOR Sale by Private Contract, and to Let on Building Leases, in all pans of Auckland. Apply to MASON & VATON. Auckland, 30th July, 1841;
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 58, 9 March 1842, Page 1
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