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Hotels. PACIFIC HOTEL, QtTEEN-STRSKT, AUCKLAND. JOHN DARBY, Pbopeiktoh. John Darby begs to inform his friends and the public that ho has Removed from the Commercial Hotel, Shorfclnnd-street to the Pucißc Hotel, Queenreet, qnd in rtturtiir g his bet-t thanks for past patronage, hopes thit by keeping brands of Wi' ci, Spirits, Ales, etc., ns heretofore, combined with firstclass accommodation for travelers, lie willmeiita continuance of their support. E~CTYAL GEORGE HOTEL, NEWMARKET. The above Hotel has been enlarged and fitted up regardless of expense. First-class accommodation to the public. Wines and Spirits, &c, of the best brands. N.B.— Good tstabling for Horses. HENRY KEANE, Proprietor. RE D LION HOTEL, DRAKE-STREET, (Near Freeman's Bay). DONA^ D McGREGOR has much pleasure in informing tlio public that he has taken the above hotel, and having made extensive additions and improvements, bis friendß and the public will find every comfort and convenience. Wines and Spirits of the bfst brands. AKJSER'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CHRIBTCHURCH. Mr. F. W. WARNER begs to inform intending Visitors to Canterbury that tho Improvements that he has recently made render the Commercial Hotel second to none in New Zealand. A consirterabl? portion cf tho jrround floor of the New Building in devoted solely to SAMPLE KOOMS ; thus affording unusual advantages lo Commercial Gentlemen. Families visiting Christchurch ■will, the proprietor is assured, find no fault with the Suites of Apartments provided for their accommodation. The Bath-room 3 are fitted up with every requisite. The Cuisine is under the supervision of an eminent Cliff, and the proprietor hopes that bin own long expi.'rimncfi in tlie trade is a sufficient guarantee as to the quality of his Cellar. The new Billiard-room is acknowledged by connoisseurs to be the iintst in the Colony. 'Busses pass the door to and from every hour daily. Prompt attention paid to all communications addressed to MR. W. F. WARNER, Commercial Hotel, Cathedral Square, Chrfstclmrch. nubMOPOLI T AN~~HOTEL, (Next Messrs. Lewis Brothers' Warehouse), QUEEN-STREET. Thp Undersigned wonld direct tho attention of his friends and the public generally to the convenience, comfort and central position which this Establishment affords. The prf-mincs have boon considerably enlarged, and no expense spared to make it a firstclass Family Hotel. The Cafe is in charge of an experienced Manager, and meala can bo hud at any time of the day or night. U3T EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS-~_^£j STANDARD PRICES ADHERED TO. R. H. CAMPION, Proprietor. Auckland. Octohor 1875. FREEMAN'S HOTEL, FREEMAN'S BAY. MR. ROBT. STOW (the Proprietor) begs to inform his numerous customers, friends, and the public, that he still supplies AVines, Spirits, ho of the best brands, at town prices The Bottle Department has special attention. There is a Bagatelle Taulk on the premises second to none in Auckland, which, with a comfortable room, first-clans attendance and civility, will insure an evening's enjoyment. The best and most refreshing Colonial Aleb always on draught. Bill's Life, in London filed. MO YL E' S WH AR F lIOTE L, LOWER QUEEN-STREET. Champacno Seckback, Imperial half-pints, expressly for Invalids, for sale at MOYLE'S. Soup. Fish, Meat, Pastry, and Tea, Is., at MOYLE'S. All Meals, from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m., la, at... MOYLE'S. Beds, Is. and Is. Cd., at MOYLE'S. Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Porter, best quality, at 1 . MOYLE'S. Civility, Cleanliness, and Comfort, at MOYLE'S. Ship's Crews contracted for in harbour, at MOYLE'S. MOYLE'S WHARF HOTEL. TUTACHINERY. W. VICKERY, In returning thanks to his numerous customers and friends for their liberal support during the last seventeen years, begs to inform them that lie has re-com-menced business in his new premises, at the Corner of Victoria and Nelson-streets, AS MILLWRIGHT, ENGINEER, AND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, and trusts he will still continue to merit the confidence hitherto accorded him. All orders will meet with his usual attention and prompt despatch. Agricultural Implements Renewed and Repaired. Quartz Crushing Machinery mado to order. Timber Jacks as formerly. For sale, Horizontal and Vertical Engine. THE SOUTH BEITISB L FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL ..- .. .. .. .. .£750.000. UNLIMITED LIABILITY. The large and steady increase of the business of thia Company, as shewn by its reports, affords the best proof of the confidence of the public in the iustitution, and of its popularity among insurers. It is conducted on sound principles, and Is widely nown for liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims. Losses can be paid at any Agency, at option o insured. A. BOARDMAN, Manager ATATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY NEW ZEALAND. CAPITA!, £1,000,000 RESERVE FUND £35,000 With unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Insurances effected againßt Loss by Fire; and on Hulls for the voyage or time; also on Merchandise and Freight by Steamer and Sailing Vessel. Wool covered against all risks from Sheep's back, oi from Wool shed, till delivered in London. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Liberal Terms, and Prompt Settlement of liosaes HENRY E. WILLIAMS, Manager. Office: 25, Queen-street. ■j^r o t i c c. TO ARCHITECTS. ENGINEERS, AND CONSUMERS OF LIME. Mr MoLeod, who has lately promoted the burning and introduction of superior Stone Lime into Auckland, has appointed Messrs W. and G. Winbtonk, of Custom House Street, as A gents for the sale and delivery of his Lime in Auckland. Mr MoLeod wonld also call public attention to the Government Analysis of his superior T4me, which yields from 96 to 97 parts of pure Carbonate of Lime to the 100. Thus, its quality being about 7 per cent, superior to the standard of best Limes used in Great Britain and America, it will readily be seen that one part of this Lime to four or five parts of sand will make a strong mortar, as compared with mortar made from Limea used heretofore in this Province when made from (one) 1 of Lime, and (one) 1 of Sand ; and hence buyers will see the advantages of purchasing this superior Lime, on account of the small quantity of it which will serve for any given work, such as building a Chimney, etc. Parties desirous of testing the Quality of this Lime will on application to Messrs Wihbkonb receive gratis small BftmiUea for testa. Ai'ang«iftehtit ore fXOit waflo tm m Apiifwy at low jmshsis pst wnofc at msli tftiAiiia tiit BtiftifcWaftf1*

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 4

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