MR. GORRIE, Confectioner, in retiring from his present business, begs lo return his sincere thanks lo those who have favoured him with their support; and respectfully informs them and the public of Auckland generally, that the business will qc carried on, in the same premises, by Mr. FIELDING, Confectioner, who, he has no doubt, will use his best efforts to merit their kind patronage. September 13, 1852.
J. FIELDING, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, Manufacture rof Cordials, Liqueurs, &c, Shoriland-strcct , Auckland, BEGS leave lo inform his friends and the public, that he has removed to those central, spacious, and very convenient premises lately occupied by Mr. Win. Gorrie, Confectioner, where he proposes to carry on the above branches, and from increased facilities, will be enabled to add considerably to the variety of his Stock.— ln fact, it will require but one visit from connoisseurs to convince them that they are in a Confectioner's Shop. Ladies and Gentlemen preferring quality to quantity, will be highly gratified by a call at the above establishment. J. F. bogs to remind j^those Gentlemen who occasionally entertain their friends, that they can be supplied at his Establishment with anything required for any form of entertainment, either ornamental, or otherwise, on the shortest notice, and the lowest possible remunerating prices. The daily Bill of Fare will contain assorted patties, tartlets, Bath, Chelsea, and other buns, with jellies, coffee, and other vivifying accompaniments. Always on handRusks, Tops and Bottoms, Biscuit Powder, &c, for infants and invalids, together with a varied stock of Genuine Confectionery. Wedding, Christmas, and other Cakes, made to order, ornamented after the most chaste, elegant, and appropriate designs. Muffins, Crumpets, and Tea Cakes, three limes a week. jj. B.— A liberal allowance made on all Goods required for charitable purposes. 43th September, 1852.
TO LOVERS OF THE MANLY SPORT OF RIFLE-SHOOTING. A CLUB for the above Sport is in the course of formation at the White Hart Hotel, Queen-street. A Meeting of persons interested in the Club will take place on Saturday the u l£th Instant. White Hart Hotel, Sept. 10, 1832. WHITE HART HOTEL. DAVID CROSBIE begs leave lo acquaint his nnmerous friends and the public, that he can supply the best Wines, Spirits, Ales, Be, at very moderate charges, combined with every civility and accommodation to his customers. N.B. — D. C. carries on his business as Tailor as usual, at the above establishment. 10th September, 1832. SEED BARLEY. On Sale at the Stores of lhe Undersigned, A QUANTITY OF PRIME SEED BARLEY. TIIOS. SOMERVILLE. September 13th, 1852.
TO SHIPPERS TO MELBOURNE. PORT COOPER CHEESE. rpHE undersigned have on sale Half-a-Ton X of the above, of very superior quality. James Simms & Co. j 7lh Sept., 1832. i
TO BE LET, FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, From the 15th Sept. next. GRASS PADDOCKS At Epsom, pONTAINING Fifty Acres, the Pasturage v^ is admitted lo be the best in the Province. The quantity of Hay produced annually for years past, has been Upwards of 104 tons. There is a Convenient House upon the Farm; Rent moderate. Apply to the owner James Simms, or to Mr. Lusk, Epsom. 21st August, 1832.
OLD MAIZE. THE undersigned have received a supply of the above, from the coast, of the very best quality, and which \\ill be sold at a moderate price. ] James Shims and Go. 21st August, 1852.
ON SALE, EX DANIEL WEBSTER, MOULD CANDLES Pampanga Sugar Java Co (Ice. J; Woodhouse, Queen-street, Aug. 20, 1832,
"\XTANTED-A WAITER for lhe Royal TT Exchange Hotel. Apply immediately lo 11. HiRDINCTON Auckland, 7th September, 1832,
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 670, 15 September 1852, Page 1
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