INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, HIGH STREET. THE Anniversary of the opening of tlie 1 above Chapel will lake place on Sabbath next, the 20lh hist.; when two sermons will be preached, that in the rtiornmg by the Rev. J. H. Fletcher, in the evening by the Rev. A. Macdonald. Services to commence am and 0 o'clock. A Collection will be made at the close of each service. JUST PUBLISHED. * CHART OF MANGONUI AND DOUBT- - LESS RAY, recently Surveyed by Thomas Florance. Every appropriate or characteristic information, as shown in a chart correct in detail, is combined in the above; every foot of the shores and their angles have been meted, and the whole systematically connected. , Sold by Mr. T. J. Jaggar, Stationer, Shortland'Street. Price five shillings. BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT, Chapel Street. JAMES HAMILTON respectfully announces to the inhabitants of the West Ward, and the citizens generally, that he has commenced the Bakery Business, in Chapel-street, within a few doors of Mr. Currie's, Aurora Tavern, where he intends to produce good Bread, which will be sold on the premises, or delivered at the residences of those who may favor him with their custom, at the usual price, viz.—Six. Pence the 21b. loaf. Dinners baked daily, except on Sundays. [a card.] MR. E. FAIRBURN. LAND SURVEYOR, &c. Wakefield Street, Auckland. •SHIP HOTEL, TARANAKI. MHARLES WILLIAM FOOTE, late of O the "Taranaki Hotel," takes this opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public of New Plymouth for the kind patronage he met with during his occupancy of the above house. C. F. feeling assured'that he may still rely upon the same liberal impartiality, has been induced to open the SHIP HOTEL, to which he is now anxious to call the attention of his Friends. To this important House he is about to make very extensive alterations and improvements, with a view to afford more convenience and comfort to those favouring him with their patronage. It being C. F.'s maxim that the best articles are unquestionably the cheapest, he intends to supply none but the choicest description of WINE, SPIRITS, AND ALES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PUICES, which his having a Free House will enable him to do without , detriment to himself or others. Passengers arriving by vessels will not only find his Hotel the most roomy and commodious, but the attendance most careful, and the charges most reasonable. In conclusion, C. F. begs to slate that no effort shall be wanting upon his part to deserve the continued, and if possible increased patronage of those who have hitherto so cordially supported him. N.B.—An Ordinary daily, at 2 o'clock, Sundays excepted. Good Stabling, &c, and Forage for Horses, at most reasonables terms. TO BE LET, FOR SUCH TERM AS MAY BE AGREED UPON, GRASS PADDOCKS AT EPSOM, Containing 50 Acres. HP HE Tenant will have the option of 1- placing Stock where they may feed luxuriously, or taking off a second Hay Crop, which will be quite ready for mowing oarly in the next month. Terms—moderate. Apply to the owner, James Simms, or to Mr. Lusk, Epsom. 25lit January, 1855. OIL ! OIL ! ! OIL ! !! T OBE HAD AT 11. RUSSELL'S STORES, Queen-street, THE BEST LAMP OIL, equal to Sperm, at 3s. Gd. per gallon. Champion's best London Vinegar, ss. per do. Also, A quantity of Oilmans' Stores, at equally low price. 11. Russell, Queen-street. February 12, 4853. TO BE LET OR SOLD. very desirable and handsomely finish- - cd Stone House, Karangahapi Road, within the Township, commanding extensive views over the Gulf of Hauraki, the City oi Auckland and adjacent country; formerly occupied by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief. Apply to D. Nathan. Jan. 41, 4855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 714, 16 February 1853, Page 2
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