HENRY HARDINGTON, ROTAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN, LIVERY & COMMISSION STABLES. HENRY HARDINGTON has the honor to inform his friends and the public that he has just completed the erection of entirely new and most commodious stables, equal for light and ventilation to any hitherto erected in Auckland, which are under the direction of an able and experienced manager. He now, therefore, feels warranted in soliciting their patronage in full confidence of his ability to afford every satisfaction to those entrusting their Horses to him, whether to stand at Livery or Bait. He would take the opportunity thus aflbided to notify that he keeps for Hire a number of excellent Saddle and Gig Horses, also a neat Dog Cart. Sept, 3, 1849.
ROYAL MASONIC HOTEIi, 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 duiing the day, and a Table d'Hote at 4, i>. 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 road' sters are always in readiness for hire out. All Charges moderate. Princes-street, Auckland, Sept, 8, 1849.
J. LAZARUS, GILDER, PICTURE FRAME-MAKER, AND LOOKING GLASS SILVERER, TIEGS 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.
NOTICE. THE Undersigned being about to leave the Colony, xequest all persons indebted to them to pay their several accounts the 15th of September next. ALSO, Parties having any claims against them are requested to send their accounts for payment. D. & S. Cunningham, Shortland-street. Auckland, August 22, 1849.
WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, who can cook, and make herself generally useful. An elderly person would be preferred. Apply for address at the office of this paper.
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, Russbll, B. A., with DOCUMENTS IN CONFIRMATION, Prico 3d. Sydney : W. R. Piddington, Bookseller & Stationer, to be obtained in Auckland from Mr. J. Williamson.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 354, 13 September 1849, Page 4
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