VICTORIA HOTEL. SH. 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 ") - . , Champagne lofI of [ he TaPT 3 * aPF ° Ye And other Wines) brands Maxell's and Henessey's Brandies B. P. Rum A carefully selected lot of Choice cordials* 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 acI commodate 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 proJ perly attended to. | Six or Seven Goo» Hacks, to let on hire. For the further accommodation of importers and owners of Plorse 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 'clock. Soups during the Winter season always ready at Eleven o'clock.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High strret.
npHE Undersigned begs to inform the Pub- ■- lie in general, and Military Officers ia garrison, that he has re-commenced business at his old Shop in Field's Lane, and hopes by low prices and strict attention to business to gain their patronage. T. Dunn, Lock Smith and Bell Hanger. tfgg" Ship Work in General and Horse-shoe-ing neatly done.
J. LAZARUS, GILDER, PICTURE FRAME-MAKER, AND LOOKING GLASS SILVERER, BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, and its vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above branches, and hopes by strict attention to good workmanship and moderate charges, to give general satisfaction. The utmost care taken in Framing and Straining Fancy Needle Work, Prints, Drawings, and Lithographs. Old Frames regilt, to look equal to new. At Mr. Levy's Opposite Connell & Ridings. Queen Street.
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 347, 28 August 1849, Page 4
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