€t)t gtucfelnnft gllinanaclt, FOR 18 5 2, WILL BE PUBLISHED AT TIIR "NEW ZEA LANDER" OFFICE, On Monday, the 22nd December.
ON SALK, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FINE FLOUR, in 50, 100 and 2001bs. bags Hobavt Town Potatoes, for seed or table 20,000 Shingles, 12,000 Paling, 5 and 6 feet Fine Java and Loaf Sugar Congou Tea, in chests and half- chests Rice", Candles, — mould and sperm Dried Apples, Soda, Liverpool Salt, Pickles. Sauces Mustard, in and lib. bottles Arrowroot, in tins Raspberry Vinegar, in keg and bottle Confectionery No. 2 Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes One Crate Flower-pots A quantity of Heaith-stones Willow Baskets, various sizes Bee-hives Three casks Hams, Hair Brooms American Brooms, Rocking-chairs Pit-saws, Goat-skins, Basils London Porter, Blankets Brown Calico, 7-8 and 5-4 Fancy Prints Colonial Tweed and Doeskins Cloth Caps, Wheat Bags Wheat and Maize Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, Gth December, 1851.
From the above date all purchases must he paid for on delivery of the Goods. GOODS liX "CASHMERE." THE Undersigned have received their usual Supply of every description of Merchandize by the above Vessel. Brown & Campbell. Oct. 23rd, 1851. VICTORIA HOTEL." iC/TR. S. H. LEVEY begs lo return his sini.TX cere thanks to his fiiends and the public in general, for the verjr liberal support that he has received during his management of the ♦'VICTORIA HOTEL," and also to intimate that having sold his interest in the Hotel to Mr. M. M irks, he has removed to the " RUSSEL WINE VAULTS," where he most respectfully solicits a share of that patronage which it will be his constant desire to merit, by keeping up a stock of the first quality of Spirituous Liquors — Ale, Porter, Wines, &c , having made arrangements with a House in London for the direct importation of the same. S. H. Levey, " Eussel Wine Vaults," Opposite the Market, Shortland-street. Auckland, December 13, 1851.
VICTORIA COFFEE ROOMS, AKD THE Undersigned begs most respectfully to inform the Public, and occasional Visitants to Auckland, that having purchased the interest of Mr. S. H. Levey in the Hotel, he has had the Establishment re-stocked and furnished Vkith the utmost care, regardless of expense, in obtaining a superior quality of Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Porter, and every requisite to promote the accommodation, convenience, and comfort of all who may favor the House with their patronage—trusting that by the most assiduous attempts to render it in every way most desirable and economical for its guests. In furtherance of which THE TABLE D'HOTE is kept abundantly supplied with every rarity the market affords, prepared for the Table by a first-rate Cook. THE DINING AND SITTING-ROOMS are furnished with every accommodation and convenience, and offer the advantage of privacy should it be required. THE BED-ROOMS have been extended and entirely refurnished, replete with every necessary that can be wished for. THE BILLIARD-ROOM is well lighted with powerful Lamps, and the Table entirely put to rights, and players will find every civility and attention paid them. THE BAR has been enlarged and fitted up upon the London principle, has two commodious Rooms attached to it, where the Bushman will find his comfort well attended to. THE WINES AND SPIRITS, as also the Malt Liquors, and other supplies, have been carefully selected of the best quality, and may be safely pronounced unequalled in New Zealand. TO MASTERS OP VESSELS and all parties connected with shipping, and Families, this Hotel possesses the advantage of being on the water-side, (the Bed-rooms commanding a full view of the Harbour) , having an EXTENSIVE PIER : and being the WATERMAN'S HOUSE OF CALL, boats can readily be obtained at all hours. In short, if first-rate quality of supplies — prompt attention to orders — civility — cleanli- | ness — and moderate charges will ensure success, the undersigned is determined to obtain it. Morris Marks. N.B.—THE STABLING has been extended, and is under the charge of an experienced Hostler, and every care will be taken that the Horses are fed upon the best hay and corn, and well attended to. Auckland, December 13, 1851.
NOTICE. THE Undersigned being about to return to London, is anxious to obtain an Agency for any Mercantile House or Houses in New Zealand for the purchase of Goods, which his long residence in Auckland, and intimate knowledge of suitable goods for the Market, render him capable of fulfilling to satisfaction. James Jackson Selby. Address — D. Jones & Co., Sydney; or, C, Broad-street Buildings, City.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 592, 17 December 1851, Page 4
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