Mr. Langdon, BEGS to inform the Public of Auckland, that he has commenced business as a House and Land Agent, Collector of Debts and Rents, &c. References and Security if required. Office corner of Field’s lane, next to Shortland Crescent. HOUSES TO LET. Auckland, Feb. 26, 1842. ROYAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET. So A. Wood, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, IN returning thanks to his 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 Waitenaata, and in the distance the Islands of Waiakie, &e. These and many other advantages are woithy the attention of the Traveller, the man of Business, and the newly arrived Emigrant, in seach of ease, refreshments, or a domicile. A TABLE D’HOTE, AT 5 O’CLOCK. EXCHANGE HOTEL AND COFFEE ROCM. •fames Watson 9 BEGS to return thanks to those parties vio have honored him with their patronge since his first commencement, and also intimtes that he intends to court a continuance of le same by assiduity to business, and by keepingn hand Wines of the finest vintage, Brandies ad Liquors of unquestionable brands, bottled PortAle, &c. &c. of superior quality. The Proprietor also informs commercial me, gentlemen of the various professions, and coimanders of vessels in harbour, that a pufr Ordinary is always at command during the hou of 1 and 5. The accomodations of his Establishment 1 solicits the newly arrived Emigrant to inspei and he flatters himself they will be certain to fii such substantial fare as will meet their approb tion. In conclusion, —per recent consignments has received a superior stock of Wines, Spiri' Cordials, and Cigars, which he invites all int< ested parties to inspect. Shortland Crescent, Feb. 28, 1842. SIR GEORGE GIPPS HOTEL William Kendall TAKES this opportunity of returning than to his Friends, the Inhabitants of Aucklan and its vicinity, for the very liberal support has received at their hands since he first open his Establishment, and hopes, that by supplyi them with pure and unadulterated liquors to me a continuance of their support.
Mr. K. has just received (per late arriva Wines and Spirits, Cordials, Liquors, Bottl Porter, Ales, &c., &c., &c., all of superior qi lity, and which he invites his Friends to inspect High Street. AucklaKd. Feb. 26, 1842. CARD. M\IL WtnHrTIFQIL® RESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabita: of Auckland, that BELLE \ LE HOLS Albert Street, is now open for the reception Gentlemen wishing for Board and Lodging. Terms will be found moderate. Jan. 23rd, 1842. PRINTING, ®[p ®EB©ROI?TO©M, executed with jlratne##, anti £3eopatcl AT THE OFFICE BF THIS PAPER. WANTED. AN Apprentice to the Printing business. lad who has received a good education, i apply to the Printer of this paper.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 2 April 1842, Page 3
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