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UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Queen and Weli/csley Streets, Auckxakt-' P. S. MACKENZIE, HAVING leased this spacious establishment, has much pleasiue in announcing to his friends and the public eenei ally that he intends carrying on the business of a first-class FAMILY HOTEL, and will afford every accommodation to those patronu who will favour him with their support. Pnvate Board and Lodging, with separata apartments. A fiist class Billiard Table. Nothing but fust class Liquors kept in stock. An Ordinary Daily at 1 oclock. A Coach, runs, in connection with the Star Hotel, Otahuhu, leaving Auckland every lawful day 4 p.m ; Otahuhu, at 9 a, in ; when every attention will be paid to passengeis and others who may visit either hotels. All parcels and luggage entrusted to care will receive prompt attention and be forwarded without delay. Livery and Bait Stable 3. Saddle Hoises, Buggies, Dogcarts, Gigf, Cairiages, &c , for hire. Countiy Gentlemen will find every accommodation required, lloises taken to Bait by agreement. , P. S. MACKENZIE, Pioprietor. Auckland, August 8, 18G4.

STAR HOTEL, OTAHUHU. Late Settlers 1 . rTIHE PROPRIETOR of the above Establishment 8 begs respectfully to intimate to the inhabitant! o£ Ofcahuhu, and the public generally, that he is making extensive alteiations, which, when completed, will be one of the MOST COMMODIOUS HOTELS in the Piovmce. Gentlemen and Tourists will find every accommodation that a Country Hotel requires. BOOKING OFFICE of the well-known line of COBC & CO 's COACHES, which ply to and from daily (Quick & Co., Piopnetois), which will afford eveiy accommodation to passengers travelling to and fioni the above Hotel. LIVERY and BAIT STABLES; HORSES, and VEHICLES for hue at all hours. Also, a first-class BILLIARD TABLE. PRIVATE BED and SITTING ROOMS for ladies, P. S. MACKENZIE, Proprietor. Remueia, 2oth May, 1864.

"WTNYAKD HOTEL. MESSES. A. & W. MILL, having become purchasers of tlie above hotel, beg to intimate to the militaiy and public generally that they have expended a consideiable amount in re-fitting and impiovnig the pioperfcy, which renders it capable of gmnff visitois every accommodation. Nothing but FIRST CLASS LIQUORS kept. Good fetabliug. A. & W. MILL. Piopiietors. Bariack street, August 25, 1864. gg-P.S. — Par tiei visiting the above hotel will re ceiTO every attention anil civility.

JMANGAPAT HOTEL. MANGAPAI GENERAL STOEE. rXIHE inhabitants o£ Mangapai, "Wangarei, and JL neighbouung settlements are hereby informed that the above duly Licensed Premises will be OPENED foi the transaction of general business on aud after the ls<; of APRIL next, viz. : BOARD AND LODGING. Sale o£ Wines, Spiiits, Beer, and all descriptions of Wine Merchant s Goods. Sale of Diapeiy, Clothing, and every description Di apery Goods. Flour, Sugar, Tea, Meats, and every description of Groceis' aud Geueial Store Goods. All kinds of Stock and produce will \>e recsived, aud sales, purchases, and exchanges negotiated^ S. P. JAMES & SON. Q.C.E., Auckland, Maich 29, 1864.

HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. OMNIBUSES staifc punctually to ami from Onelmuga HOURLY, from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m. inclusive , on Sundays from each place at 9 a.m. and at 4 p in. Passengers and Luggage booked for tlie Royal Mail Vans, to suit the departure from the Manukau of sfceanieib for the South. -FOR HIRE:— Wagonettes, for pair of horses or four iv hand. Albeit Car 3, and Siugle or Double-seated Buggies Open and Close Carnages. Dog Carts. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. Marnagc Carnages, with, or with or without Postilions. A vaiiety of First-class Saddle and Light Harnosi Hoises for Sale. H. HARDINGTON. September 1, IS6-A.

VICTORIA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. nnHEPßOPßlETOßS,havingcoinpleted extensive JL altci afcions on tlie above Premises (lately occupied by W. J. Young), are now piepaied to carry on all the blanches of the business, in a style unequalled in the city. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Buggies, &c, For Hire. Also, Close and open Carnages for Wedding Parties, &c. Contiacta entered into for Wharf and Town Cartage. Hoises and Caniages bought and sold Privately. IMRIE AND THOMSON", Pioprietors."

MECHANICS' BAY LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. On liiie, Light Harness and Saddle Horses. J. McNAUGHTON.

DRAUGHT STALLION TO SERVE THIS SEASON. "ROBBIE BUEN S." a J^SSfes^Ss^ii *T? OBBIE BURNS is a rich CxslllOßsS--t^ J Dapple Bay Colt, rising four rfffl n *Wl? y ears o5c V B ofc *>y "Invincible," YxwJL&X&TfJFf- and is winner of more prizes than any othci lioiso bied iv the province. fle is perfectly quiet and staunch iv harness ; and as a hoi'ao for general purposes he is unsurpassed in the pioviuce. He will travel in the neighbourhood of Papakura and Otahuhu ; also attend mares by special agreement. Tevms i— £3 3s. each niare, and ss. the groom. Payment to be made Januaiy 1, ISGS ; groomage at time of coveimg. Two or more mares as per agieemen . GEORGE H. SELBY, Propnetor. Papatoitoi, September S, 1564.

"HONEST TOM." rfffiasK—,-. rriHE well-known Stallion &iffi[|§f*lfM J_ " HONEST TOJI " will illilvßw BelTe Maies at £2 10s., and will i-*sJQk««fe travel as er a s reement ' C. HILL, Ouehunga.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 8

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