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Hotels. fiLABENCE HOTEL, EDEN CRESCENT, OFFICIAL BAY, Auckland. The Proprietor of the above Hotel bega to call the attention of Visitors and Residents to its healthy and picturesque position. Also, to the good accommodation, first-class table, and the moderato charges. B. C. HAYLES. £1100 11100 OCCIDENTAL } SWESjP&TAKE <VNT THE MELBOURNE CUP, i To bo Drawn oa or about ' 3 1 s x OCTOBER. 1100 Membfbs 4- £!. Each. Prizes : 100 ticket'! in J. J. Miiatoi's Melbourne Sweep of £2000, with a M prize of £1000. 2nd of £#00, ] 3rd of £ 50, and £450 to be divided butween starters j and non-starters, to be distributed as follows, viz :— j 30 tickets to the first number drawn from the box 30 tinVots to the last, number drawn, and two prizes of 20 ticjeess each, thereby giving tho first an.l la t iminbar . drawn a chance of winning the first priz^ in each sweep, the balance of the money to be paid to Unit horse 50 per rent; second lior<e. 25 por cent: third hor.se, 10 per cent ; and 15 per cent to be divided between starters rud non-starters. I EDWARD PEEKTNf, Proprietor. RWRTTPS on tho above will take place |on Friday Evening next. ___ "fyj" ANU XA U HOTEL HENRY HAKBINGTON, Proprietor. Tho rapidly increasing importance of Onehunga as a port of arrival and departure, the extension of the railway, the connecting of the pc-ninsula with Mangere, and the genernl favour Onehutiga has obtained a% a place of pleasurable resort, has indncerltho Proprietor to spa: c neUhor paics or expense to make it A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND travellers' hotel. Tho establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford tt c best accommodation for visitors in transitu botween the por sad other ports of the colony : as also Tor those who seek Onehunga as A MARINE TREAT, whether for pleasure or health. The accommodation comprises COMMERCIAL, TBAVELLEEs', PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE ROOMS. The Bedrooms are spacious, well-ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under very experienced management, is paid to tho wants of customers. The charges are strictly moderate; a ood tabt.k is KKiT, and the WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS are the best procurable. In fact nothing has t-^n left untried to make the MANUKAU HOTEL worthy of the highest patronage which may be i awarded to it. The Stablinsr accommodation Is arfniittedlu b«-th best In tho Province. rpHAMES HOTEL AUCKLAND, Corner of Queen-street and tiik Wharf. Propiuetor R. GHATTEN. (Successor to J. Copland). This well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers visiting Auckland from Its central position in the business part of the town • facing the Harbour, and in close proximity to the , Shipping and Railway. It contains a fli.e range of Bed-rooms, with every convenience. ( BATHS-Hot. Gold, and Shower. Tue ORDINARY daily from one to two is unequalled in the Colony for its eelection of the choicest delicacies of tho season, as the patronage of the chief merchants and business men of the city testify. In the RESTAUKANT, on the ground floor, MEALS can be obtained at all hours of the day. The CHOICEST OF WINK* and the Finest Brards of SPIEITB and CIGAR 3 are alone supplied. English and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught or in bottle. POTAL MAIL HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, ACCKXAND. A. CAIRNS, (Late Chief Steward of the as. Wellington and Mail Steamer Nebraska), Has much pleasure in intimating to his friends and the public that ho has taken the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated throughout and newly furnished. Families and Travellers will find the utmost accommodation, combined with cleanliness, civility, and comfort. A TABLE DE HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. BATHS Hot, Cold, and Shower. The BILLIARD ROOM, which is acknowledged to be the best in the colonies, is fitted with two firstclass tables, complete and handsomely Furnished, and is still under tho supervision of Mr Melton. None but the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, &c.,kapt in stock. A Night. Porter in attendance. PEINCE AETHUR^HOfISL, CORNER OF HOBSON AND WELLESLEY-STrJeTS. ■H. ORAM, Proprietor, (date Steward Northern Club). This Hotel having undergone a thorough repair, the Proprietor can with confidence offer to Boarders and Visitors' ACCOMMODATION, Combined with good attendance and a comfortable homo, EQUAL TO ANY IN NEW ZEALAND.' WINES AND SPIRITS. In this department ll.O's long experience and knowledge will be a sufficient guarantee to eeenre to his friends and the public generally the best brands. TO LOVERS OF THE CUE. A Bagatelle-Billiard Table, made to order, will arrive in a few weeks from the firm of Alcock and Co. ALES and STOUTS, English and Colonial, always on hand. By strict attention to business H. ORAM desires to gain a fair share of public patronage. NOTICE.— John Sceats, late of the "British," havh g purchased the Royal George Hotel, at Newmarkt \. and completed extensive alterations, invites his toy a and country friends to pay him a visit in his new quarters. Good Beds.Single or Double Good Stabling. Board and Lodging at the most^reasonable rates. N.B.— rrable d'Hoto Daily from to 2,p m. WE. HAYWAED'S CHEAP BEDDING. UPHOLSTERY, & FUNERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, STILL AT WYNDHAM ST R 4 E ET, (Next to Queen-street Corner). Eesidence and Shop : Corner of Pitt and Grey 1 streets. m T~~~fli i c b. FOR SA L E,> 250,000 FEET SAWN TIMBER, At the Yard, Britomart Road. Vessels loaded with despatch1; al3o,[at.the Steam Sawmill, Whangapoua. 0. A, HARRIS.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1423, 3 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1423, 3 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1423, 3 September 1874, Page 4

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