ROYAL MASONIC HOTEL,
SA. WOOD begs to announce that his . extensive Hotel is now completed, and that he can offer to the Public all the accommodations and comforts of an English Inn. To parties at a distance he begs to add that the site of the Hotel is the most healthy and delightful in Auckland, and commands pleasant and extensive views. Soups and Lunches during the day, and a Table d'Hote at 4, p. m. The Table of the BILLIARD ROOM is the most modern in the Province. The LIVERY STABLES are attended by an experienced Groom ; and a few good roadsters are always in readiness for hire out. All Charges moderate. Princes-street, Auckland, Sept. 8, 1849.
FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned, GRASS SEED, produce of New Zealand. MAIZE, ditto ditto J. Coney, High strret.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. STATEMENTS, by the Rev. F. T. C. Russell, B. A., with DOCUMENTS IN CONFIRMATION, Price 3d. Sydney •. W. R. Pidhington, Bookseller & Stationer, to be obtained in Auckland from Mr. J. Williamson.
TO LET, AT HOWICK, A BAKEHOUSE and OVEN capable of baking 20 bushels, with Shop, Woodyard, and good Well of Water on the premises. For further Particulars apply to Mr. Owen Lynch, on the Premises, at Howick, or to T. Douglas, Baker, Queen-street. Auckland, Sept. 8, 1849.
EX "SUSAN." On Sale by the Undersigned, I/) HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY, 25 Cases Geneva, 2 crates Stone Bottles 205 bags Sugar 1 hhd. and 5 tierces Loaf Sugar 105 boxes Mould & Dip Candles 10 ditto Raisins 1 bale superior Wine Corks 2 casks Glass Ware Together with the usual stock of Wines of best quality in Wood and Bottle, Brandy, B. P. Rum British Gin, hhds., Campelton and Islay Whiskey, in hhds., and qr. casks, Burton and Tooth's Ale, Dunbar's and Byass's bottled Ale and Porter ; White Lead, Paint Oil, Turpentine, Congou Tea, Scotch Herrings, &c.,&c. James Macky. Queen-street, August 30, 1849.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, Ex " Susan." OAA BAGS FLOUR, First Quality &vj\j 208 Bagg Java Sugar 15 Chests } r m 12 ido 1 Congou Tea 36 Boxes Mould Candles 24 do* Dip ditto 50 Cases Geneva. J. WoODHOUSE, Queen-street. Auckland, August 31, 1849.
TO LET. A NEW and Commodious DWELLING •**• HOUSE, situated in Symonds Street, near the south entrance of Albert Barracks, and commanding extensive views of the Harbour, Auckland Park, &c. The House consists of Two Sitting Rooms, with fire places, Three Bed Rooms, Closet, with a detached Kitchen and Servants' Room, a Stable, Well, &c. Apply to Connell and Ridings.
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. MR. F. ARMSON, having recently arrived in this colony from London, where, for many years, he has been extensively engaged as an Architect and Surveyor, takes this course of informing the Inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he resides and has an office in Princes-stieet (next to Wood's Hotel), with a view to carrying on the above business. Mr. Arruson has brought with him letters of introduction, and also testimonials from men in the same profession at home. But his reliance for success will be in performing with integiity and efficiency the business placed in his hands. With these views he solicits the countenance and support of the public generally. Princes-street, August 29th, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 352, 8 September 1849, Page 4
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