Notice. TO MERCHANTS, TRADERS, CAPTAINS OF VESSELS, AND OTHERS, VISITING PORT NICHOLSON. DAILY ORDINARY. rpHE Undersigned, having given up all idea of proceeding to the ‘ Gold Diggings/ and being anxious to maintain for this settlement a good name for accommodations amongst the neighbouring colonies, has made such arrangements as will prove conducive to the comfort of all parties visiting or resident in some acknowledgements ior tne me which the Ordinary was conducted. The Undersigned can now safely assert, that gentlemen favouring him with visits shall find a Luncheon equal to any thing of the kind in this part of the world. He has laid in an immense stock of Poultry, and has made such arrangements as will place at his command an unlimited supply of the very finest Vegetables. Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Porter, of the best description that money can procure, may always be obtained at the “ Ship.” The successful and unsuccessful “ Digger,” anxious or otherwise, will find, if not glittering gold, Golden Sherry and Sparkling Champagne ; and the Merchant, desirous of effecting sales, may anticipate profits in a glass of exhilirating “Burton.” In fact, the wise, gav, or excitable, may all enjoy themselves at a moderate rate, after One o’Clock, at the Ship Hoted.
Families arriving from abroad, or from the country, will find excellent accommodations. — clean well-aired beds, properly ventilated rooms, and all possible attention. Families will be provided for equally as cheaply as at a private lodging-house, with the advantage of the assistance of two trained servants. Observe! —Ordinary at the Commercial | Rooms, Ship Hotel, Manners-street, on and 1 after Monday, May 3, 1852. Good Beds, and the very best Ale, Porter, Wines, and Spirits. You may go to the “Diggings," if you like; there is more satisfaction and pleasure in “ digging” into a good Luncheon ! JOHN PIMBLE, Ship Hotel, Manners-street, Te Aro. N.B.—During Sundays, though the Hotel will be opened between the hours prescribed by law, no luncheon will be provided for parties not resident in the house; as the Proprietor opens his establishment for the benefit more particularly of Mercantile Gentlemen who $o not require such a place of resort as an Ordinary; on the Sabbath. Wellington, April 23, 1852. STRAW, CORN, always on hand at the Livery Stables, Ship Hotel. JOHN PIMBLE, Manners-street, Te Aro. Wellington, April 24, 1852. Wool. THE Undersigned will advance and • effect Insurances upon Wool, as usual, consigned to.their:correspondents in London. . HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Lombard-street, ' March 17, 1852. . XTORSE INFIRMARY, at M, Quin’s, Dixon Street, Te Aro. Wellington, March. 17, 1852. . rTHE Undersignedi is a Cash Buyer of WOOL of the ensuing clip. ; W. WARING TAYLOR. ; March 17, 1852. : . . ' On Sale, AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER, j T>O.CK IST 13IBLES, with Scotch i •. Version, of the Psalms in Metre, and ! Church Music. ! r Mrchi7, 1852. :
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 709, 19 May 1852, Page 1
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