J. FIELDING, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, Manufacturer of Liqueurs, Cordials, &c, Shortland-slreei, Auckland, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has removed to those central, spacious, and very convenient premises lately occupied by Mr. Wm. 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. begs to remind 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 hand — Rusks, Tops and Bottoms, Biscuit Powder, ie, for infants and invalids, together with a varied slock 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 times a week. N. B.— A liberal allowance made on all Goods required for charitable purposes. 13th September, 1832.
COAL, | To Frederick Whitaker, John Salmon, and W. S. Grauame, Esquires. GENTLEMEN, —The Cropping out of Coal in several places, both lo the North and South of Auckland, seems to indicate the existence of extensive Coal-fields in the Northern District of New Zealand. Seeing the probability of Steam Communication being established by way of Panama, between England and the Australasian Colonies, I know of nothing which would more certainly contribute to the advantage of the Port of Auckland and its neighbourhood, than the discovery, within a convenient dis lance, of Coal suitable for purposes of Steam navigation. In the hope of promoting this object, I shall have much pleasure in placing at your disposal the sum of One Hundred Pounds, to be paid to the person who, within Six Months from this date, shall discover a Seam of Coal, which, in point of quality and locality, (as lo distance and accessibility) shall, in your opinion, be of practical value to the Port of Auckland for the purposes of Steam Navigation. I shall be glad to leave it to yourselves to make any further explanations which you may think it desirable to add, with a view to the attainment of the desired object. I have the honour to be, &c, &c, <Sc. September i sth, 4852. The Undersigned, to whom the above Letter was addressed, are prepared to pay the Sum of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS to the first person who shall discover and make known to them, within the lime limited, a Seam of Coal equivalent, in their opinion, to the above description. They also pledge themselves to use their best endeavours to secure to the Discoverer the right of working the Seam, if he should desire it. Fred. Whitaker, John Salmon, W. S. Grahawe. Auckland, Sept. 46th, 4852.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ■* jj HE Undersigned respectfully informs the ' inhabitants of Auckland and its Vicinity, that having taken the establishment at present occupied by Mr. H. R. Kane, he purposes re-opening it in a few days with a large addition to his present stock, and solicits a continuance of the patronage which has hitherto been so liberally extended to him. James Thomas Boylan, Queen-street-GRASS LAND AT EPSOM. To be Let for twelve months, from the 15/ A instant, nPIIE well-known Grass Paddock, the pro- -*■ perly of the undersigned, containing llh acres. James Macky. Queen-street, 7th Sept., 1832.
HOUSE AND LAND AT EPSOM. To be Let for twelve months, from the iOth instant, \ HOUSE and 14 acres of excellent Land, ' adjoining the properly of Mr. Keesing. For particulars apply to James Macky. Queen-street, 7th Sept., 1882. NOTICE. rpilE Undersigned requests immediate ■A. payment of all outstanding accounts. Thomas Lewis. Queen-street, 16th October, 1832.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 682, 27 October 1852, Page 1
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