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9th Resolution. Dr. Martin then moved, seconded by all the meeting,— That the further consideration of the Memorial be deferred to that day week. 10th Resolution. Moved by Charles Abercrombie, Esq., and seconded by Alexander M'Leod, Esq.,— tf That the proceedings of this meeting be published, and that a deputation, consisting of— Peter Williams, Esq., Chairman. John I. Montefiore, Esq. William Mason, Esq. Dudley Sinclair, Esq. William Brown, Esq, S. M. D. Martin, Esq., M. D. Alexander M'Leod, Esq. W. E. Cormack, Esq. And Charles Abercrombie, Esq. be appointed to wait upon His Excellency this day with a Copy of the Petition. PETER WILLIAMS, Chairman. Thanks were then voted to the Chairman with acclamation, and the meeting, the largest ever held in Auckland, quietly dispersed. CHARLES ABERCROMBIE, Honorary Secretary.

ROYAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET. S. A. WOOM, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, N returning thanks to bis numerous patrons, begs to inform them that he continues to supply them with Wines and Spirits, of superior qualities and on reasonable terms. S. W. In soliciting the favours of Families and Travellers, newly arrived, invites them to inspect his Establishment, which from its healthy situation cannot be surpassed. Situated in the locality of Government House, the Bank, and all the public offices, and within two minutes ride from the Great Manukao Road. Standing as it does on an eminece, it commands an extensive view of the surrounding country. The beautiful land-locked harbour of Waitemata, and in the distance the Islands of Waiakie, &c. These and many other advantages are worthy the attention of the Traveller, the man of Business, and the newly arrived Emigrant, in search of ease, refreshments, or a domicile. A TABLE D'HOTE, AT 5 O'CLOCK. EXCHANGE HOTEL AND COFFEE ROOM. James Watson, EGS to return thanks to those parties who have honored him with their patronage since his first commencement, and also intimates that he intends to court a continuance of the same by assiduity to business, and by keeping on hand Wines of the finest vintage, Brandies and Liquors of unquestionable brands, bottled Porter Ale, &c. &c. of superior quality. The Proprietor also informs commercial men, gentlemen of the various professions, and commanders of vessels in harbour, that a public Ordinary is always at command during the hours of 1 and 5. The accomodations of his Establishment he solicits the newly arrived Emigrant to inspect, and he flatters himself they will be certain to find such substantial fare as will meet their approbation. In conclusion, —per recent consignments he has received a superior stock of Wines, Spirits, Cordials, and Cigars, which he invites all interested parties to inspect. Shortland Crescent, Feb. 28, 1542. SIR GEORGE GIFPS HOTEL. William Kendall TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his Friends, the Inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, for the very liberal support he has received at their hands since he first opened his Establishment, and hopes, that by supplying them with pure and unadulterated liquors to merit a continuance of their support. Mr. K. has just received (per late arrivals) Wines and Spirits, Cordials, Liquors, Bottled Porter, Ales, &c, &c, &c, all of superior quality, and which he invites his Friends to inspect. High Street. Aucklawd. Feb. 26, 1842. WANTED. AN Apprentice to the Printing^business. A lad who has received a good education, may apply to the Printer of this paper.

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 64, 30 March 1842, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 64, 30 March 1842, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 64, 30 March 1842, Page 4

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