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VICTORIA HOTELSH. LEVEY while returning his thanks . to the inhabitants and visitants of Auckland for the generous patronage they have favoured him with, begs respectfully to intimate that the whole of the numerous and expensive alterations being now completed, he can with confidence assert that there is no Hotel in Auckland to be put into competition with tha " Victoria" for real comforts and accommodations, amongst which will be found — Well aired Beds, and the Bedrooms replete with every Comfort for the Toilette. S. H. L. would also intimate that in due course of his arrangements for the importation of Wines, Spirits, and other requisites for his business, he has received per late arrivals, a choice lot of — Port— Sherry | of the most proved Champagne V b And other Wines ) Martell's and Henessey's Brandies B. P. Rum A carefully selected lot of eh Coeicordials. And also — Hind and Smith's celebrated Amber Ale— the quality of the whole of which articles are first-rate. | The New Stables are warranted thoroughly drained, and paved throughout, and are amply sufficient to aceoinmodate Forty Horses. The Stable being placed under the charge of an Ostler of many year's experience in the best stables in Van Diemen's Land, and the Hay, Corn, &c, &c, being of first quality, Gentlemen may depend upon their horses being properly attended to. Six or Seven Good Hacks, to lei on hire. For the further accommodation of importers and owners of Horse stock there are sleeping rooms adjacent to the stables for their servants and stockmen. In conclusion, S. H. L. pledges himself to rigorously observe the msae diligent care and attention to the convenience and comfort of his visitors which has hitherto secured him so large an amount of public patronage. N. B.— A Table D'Hote every day at Two o'clock. Soups during the Winter season always ready at Eleven o'clock.

TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE BAY OF ISLANDS AND ITS VICINITY, AND TO COASTING TRADERS.

FROM and after the 10th day May iwst, the stock of Goods at present in the Victoria Store, will be disposed of in quantities of not less than £10, and in assorted parcels at a reduction of 30 per cent, upon the regular prices which are marked upon the respective articles. The stock consists of a general assortment of Drapery, Ironmongery, and Goods suitable for trade. Victoria, April 18th, 1849.

NOTICE.

ALL persons indebted to the Undersigned are requested to settle their accounts with him on or before the 6th day of August next. George Cole. July 20, 1849.

Dissolution of Partnership.

WE, the Undersigned give notice to the Public that the Partnership hitherto carried on under the name of Gundry and McDonald as Chemists, &c, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All Debts due to the Firm are requested to be paid before the 7th day of August, next, to W. R. Gundry or D. McDonald, either of whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. All Debts due by the firm are requested to be sent in for payment before that date. W. R. Gundry, D. McDonald. Witness — R. H. Smyth. Auckland, July 30, 1849. N.B. — The business of Chemist and Druggist will be continued on the same premises, by W. R. Gundry. Queen-street, ) July 30,1849. J

NOW PUBLISHED, At the New Zealander Office, A UTHENTIC Copies of the Judgments of -LJ- their Honours the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Chapman, in the Case of Scire lacias, The Oueen v. Taylor* as delivered in the Supreme Court, on Monday, July 16, 1849. Price — One Shilling.

TO LET.

THE Apartments adjoining the Auckland Library, Shortland-street, well situated for a Lawyer's office. Apply to J. Williamson, Bookseller. Auckland, July 16, 1849,

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 336, 2 August 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 336, 2 August 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 336, 2 August 1849, Page 4

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