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JFor Adelaide. T 10 Sail in Ten Days, the fine Fast Sailing Brig PRINCE ALBERT, Captain G. Craib. "For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain, on board, or at John Scott's Store, Shortland Crescent. Auckland, 2nd September, 1844. SHORTLAND CRESCENT. j ■» •<•«** EDWARD GEORGE BEGS leave to acquaint the Public in general, lhat he has purchased the late Proprietors' interest in the above Hotel, which he is determined to carry on in such a manner as to ensure ftY>> entire comfort and convenience of al) such as may honor him with their patronage. The commodious nature of this Establishment, and the unremitting; attention paid to the wishes of the guests, make it with* out question, the most desireable place for a temporary sojourn in Auckland. The Cuisine is of the most superior description, and while the Wines, Spirits, Liquers, &c, will be admitted to be of the choicest vintages, the character of the House will be marked by a reasonableness of charges wholly unprecedented in this Colony. Suites of Apartments combining privacy, comfort and convenience. Public and Private Dinners or Suppers provided in a style of superior excellence, upon the shortest notice. SOUPS DAILY FROM 11 to 4.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 57, 5 September 1844, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 57, 5 September 1844, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 57, 5 September 1844, Page 2

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