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FERDINAND WOLFSKEHL, BANKER To His Royal Highness the

GRAND DUKE OF HESSE DARMSTADT, Mid

Member or the Exchange in FitANKFORT-ON-TKE-Maine, Bm?ltn, Vienna, Paris, St Petersburg, and London, BEGS respectfully to in foi in the Inhabitants oi Auckkud, New Zealand, and the Australian Colonies, that he has Autiior i & i: d ii i a Agents, MORRIS HENRY k CO., High-stieet, Auckland, To giant DRAFTS, payable at the above-mentioned places, and all over Em ope ; To CASH DRAFTS fiom Europe payable at Auckland ; and

To tiansact EXCHANGE, BANK, and COMMISSION BUSINESS of eveiy description.

For fuither paiticulais relative to the above Banking House, apply to MORRIS HENRY & CO. FERDINAND WOLFSKEUL, nesse Daimsridt, F. 70, Piheinstiaasc.

The undersigned will be happy to contiact business, lecoive moneys, &c , &c., foi tho above house, under the hi m of M&rris Hpnuy and Co. MORRIS HENRY. WILLIAM WOLFSKEHL. High stieet, Auckland, August 10, ISG4.

PEEDINAND WOLFSKEHL, BANKIER IN HESSEN DARMSTADT, Mild LIED DLU BoR&fN /,U FhANKL URT AM MAIN Berlin, Wien, Pauis, St. Pbi'eksbubg, und London, MACJIT die cigebenc An/ei«e zu alien DEUTf SCIIEN l^ DEN AUSTRALISCHEN COLONIEN, D.iss er die Heiin Morris Henry und Wn liam WoLisKEiir, in Auckland, als seine AGENTEN, unter der Fit ma MORRIS HENRY k CO , cinannt hat. Und ERMAECIITIGIIT DIKSELBEN fur seine RECIINUNG G ELDER. EINZUCASSIREN AUSZUZMILEN; ZAnLUNGEN und ERBsCH AFTEN an/unehmen, ura an jeden BKLIKI3IGEN PLATZE in DEUTSCHL \ ND ausbezahlt zu woidon; Eben«o ZUTLUNGEN und ERBSCHAFTEN in DEUrSOIILVND ein/uc.i'.siicn, und in den IIIESIGEN" COLON I bN auszu/ahleu ; üboihaupt ALLE in das BANK, WI2CHSEL "UND COMMISSIONSGESCHAUFT gehoiondo GESCIIAEI'TEfm mich ?u üboinehmen Feincrisbden BESH'ZERN yon DEHTSCHEN STVATSPAPIEREN und LOTrERIELOOSEN Gologonheit geboton DEREN SCHIOKSAL zu eifahien, da cine GROSSE ANZVIIL \on STAVI'SLOTJ'ERIELOOSEN schou lan-'c nut BEDEUTENUEN GEWINNRN lIERAU&GEKO.MM EN und die Geldci BIS HEUTE UNERUOBEN bel den bt-treftenden STAAT&C VbSEN hegen. Ebcuso sind die ITcnn Morris Hi Inh\ k Co. be.auf ti airt jedo V US KCNF V in dei at tisen Gesehaften gegcu FRANKIRTE ANFR AGEN /u eitueileu. FERDINAND WOLFSKEHL, F. 70, Rhcinstuissi!, llcsseii D.ainntadt. Auf oloifjc An/eigc &uul die Unteizeiohnoten beleit, Gcldei und Oulei fui obiges Ilau-,, Ileim Fi iidhs\nd Woliskiul, unlci dor Fnma Morris Km in i^ Co. in Emyf.my a\ nehmon. MORRIS HENRY, WILLIAM WOLFSKEHL, , . High-street. August 15, IS6I

STAR HOTEL, OPAIIUHU.

Lati: Settlers'.

rjMm PROPRIETOR of theabo\e Establishment i bogs lespoctfully to intimate to tlie inhabitants of Otahuhu, and the public genet illy, that he is making extensive altoiations, winch, when completed, will be one ol the MOST COMMODIOUS 110 I'ELS in the PioMttce (Jentlemen andTouusts w ill dud e-\ cry accommodation that a Couutiy Hotel lequnes.

BOOKING OFFICE of the well-known line of COBB & CO 's COACHES, which ply to and fiom daily (Quick k Co , Piopuotois), winch will afloul e\eiy accommodation to passengcis travelling to and fiom the abo\e Hotel.

LIVERY and BAIT STABLES, HORSES, and VEHICLES foi hue at all houis.

Also, aflistclass BILLIARD TABLE.

PRIVATE BED and SITTING ROOMS for ladies P S. MACKENZIE, _ Piopuetor, Remueia, 25th May, ISG4.

WYNYARD HOTEL.

MESSRS. A. &W. MILL, having become pui - chascis of the above hotel, beg to intimate to the mihtaiy and public gen ci ally th.it they have expended a considerable amount in ie fitting and lmpiovmg tho piopeity, which lcndeis it capable of giwntr visitois eveiy accommodation. Nothing but FIRSI' CLASS LIQUORS kept. Good Stabling. A. & W. MILL Piopiietorg. Ban.ack stiect, August 25, 1564.

SS*P S. -Paities visiting tho above hotel will lcceive eveiy attention and ci\ihty.

ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, UNION-STREET, AUCKLAND.

SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Boardeis can always be obtained at tho ROBERT SPIRITS, PORTER, ALES, WINES, ETC. Chaiges modeiate. Uuiou-street, ott Freeman's Bay, July 11, 1864.

THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Spit, N- A P I E R.

subset iber, having taken the above coronjodiJL ous lIOTISL, otteis accommodation supeuor to any house in Napiei to pai lies visitor-g the Pioviuce. Wine, Beer, and Sniiits, asimpoited. Good Stabling. LOUJS BUTCHER, Late manager ol Napier Club, and pieviously Stewaidto Gen. Sir D. A Cameron, X.C B. Ist June, 1801.

TO GENTLEMEN VISITING SYDNEY.

THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL (late Entwistle's) is lecogmsed as the best in town for keeping A Fust-iate Table, Clean and Commodious Bedrooms, and Prices Economical ; Also being situated near the Post office, Banks, aud leading Mci can tile Houses, New Zealand papers taken in. JOHN JACOBS.

ROYAL HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION for respectable FAMILIES and G ENTLEMEN.— Newspapers are legul.irly lcceived at the Royal fiom the following places : — Sydney, Maitland, Goulburn, Bathurat, Victoria, Queensland, Adelaide, Tasmania, New Zealand, and London. WILLIAM HUDSON, Proprietor,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2238, 22 September 1864, Page 8

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