PRINCE ALBERT INN, EPSOM. MR. B. DAVIES, begs most respectfully to acquaint his friends and the Public generally, that he has taken a lease of the above well known house, which he has now opened, with a choice and well selected assortment of Spirits, Wines, Malt Liquors, &c. B. D., well aware, that attention to business, and care in the selection of Liquors, are indispensible to success, feels assured that those who once*honour him with a visit," will be induced to repeat it, as it will always be his study to furnish Liquors of the very first quality, and to pay every possible attention to the comfort of his guests. B.D. has likewise, at considerable expence, erected an oven, which is now in full operation, and having lately made an extensive purchase of real Derwent Flour, he can confidently assure those who may honour him with their support, of being supplied with bread of such a quality as cannot BE SURPASSED IN THE COLONY. B. D. has further been induced, on account of the distance of this place from Auckland, to lay in an assortment of Teas, Sugars, and other Groceries, which he will | always sell on the most moderate terms, for | cash, and trusts that the quality of his Goods, and reasonable charges, will ensure a constant demand. May 19th, 1843. TO AGRICULTURISTS. . CATTLE AND HORSES FOR SALE. O A. WOOD respectfully informs Gen- *^ * tlemen engaged in Agriculture, that he has on Sale, at low prices, Working Bullocks, Horses, and Sheep, Ex "Portenia," To be seen any day at Epsom, on application at his Stoz'es in Shortland Crescent, Auckland. May 25, 1843. EPSOM. rpO BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, •*• a Cottage desirably situated at the above favourite place of Suburban Residences. There are attached to the Cottage all necessary Outhouses and a well-stocked Garden. The Tenant can have a Cow, just calved, and a horse and Cart, if necessary. Application to S. A. Wood, Shortland Crescent. May 25, 1843. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: PRIME SALT BUTTER in Kegs and Half Kegs, Ex "Portenia." EDWARD RICH. Lower Queen-street, May 26, 1843. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: SUPERIOR SHERRY in bottles, Ditto Port ditto, Brandy, Rum, and Gin, Finest Van Diemen's Land Flour, Every description of New Zealand Produce. EDWARD RICH. Lower Queen-street, May 26, 1843. TEN PIN ALLEY, Commercial Hotel, Shortland Crescent. • THIS Splendid Alley, built expressly for the purpose, and fitted up with every accommodation and convenience, is Now Open. The Alley is Eighty feet long ; the Bowling Floor being raised six inches, and four feet wide ; and the Bowling Floor and Balls are constructed with mathematical accuracy ; the builders, Messrs. Low and Motion, having excercised great skill and care in every department. The game of Ten Pin is peculiarly adapted for healthful excercise and innocent recreation during the inclement season of Winter, as it can be enjoyed in all weathers. N.B. — Front Entrance from High-street, in the rear of the Commercial Hotel (near Mr. Newby's Forge ;) and Back Entrance from O'Connell-street. Commercial Hotel, May 25, 1843.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 7, 3 June 1843, Page 1
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