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UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Queen and Welleslly Streets, Auckland. P. S. MACKENZIE, HAVING leased this spacious establishment, has much pleasuio in announcing to his fneucls and tho public genei ally that he intends canying on tho business of a Fust-class FAMILY HOTEL, and will affoi d eveiy accommodation to those patrons who will favour him with their support. Piivate Boaid and Lodging, with sepaiate apartments. A fust class Bilhatd Table. Nothing but fnsfc class Liquois kept in stock. An Oidinaiy D.uly at 1 oclock. A Coach inns, in connection with tho Star Hotel, Otahuliu, leaving Auckland eveiy lawful day 4 ]' m • Otahuhu, at 9 a m ; when eveiy attention will be paid to passcngeis aud othei a who may visit eithei hotels. All paiccls and luggage entmsted to caie will lcccive piompt attention and be foivvaided w ithout delay. Lively and Bait Stables. Saddle Iloises, Buggies, Dogcarts, Gig 1 ), Carnages, &c , foi hue Couutiy Gentlemen will find evciy accommodation requned Hoi sea taken to Bait by agieemcnt. P. S. MACKENZIE, Piopuetor. Aucklaud, August S, ISGI.

STAR HOTEL, OTAHUIIU. Late Settlers'. npIIE PROPRIETOR of the above Establishment JL begs icspcctfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Otahuliu, and the public geneially, that ho is making extensive alteiations, which, when completed, will be one of tho MOST COMMODIOUS HOTELS in the Piovince. Gentlemen and Tom ists ■\v ill hnd eveiy accommodation that a Countiy Hotel lequnes. BOOKING OFFICE of tho well-known line of COBB & CO \ COACHES, which ply to and fiom daily (Qurcic <fc Co., Piopnctois), which will alloul cvciy accommodation to passengers tiavellmg to and fi oni the abo\ c Hotel. LIVERY and BAIT STABLES; HORSES, and VEHICLES foi hue at all horns. Also, aiiist-class BILLIARD TABLE. PRIVATE BED and SITTING ROOMS for l ulip=\ P S. MACKENZIE, Piopuctor. Rcmueia, 251h May, ISO t.

AVYNYARD HOTEL. MESSRS A &W. MILL, having become ptirphasoisof the ibovc hotel, bog to intimate to the unlit iiy and public, gcnoi.illy th it they hvve expended .v con&ulei.iblc amount m ie-(itting and impiovmg the pioputy, which lendcis it capable oE givnu' Aisitoi-. cvciy iiccnmmodtition. Nothing but MUSI' CLASS LIQUORS kept. Good Stabling. A & W. M TLL Piopueton. Bauack stieet, August 23, ISGI. i£js"P S. —Pai ties visiting the above hotel vv ill leceive eveiy attention and civility.

MANGAPAT HOI'EL. MANGAPAI GENERAL STORE. nf"MTIS inhabitants of Mangapai, Wangaiei, and _IL noighbouung settlements aie hcieby mfoimed that the above duly Licensed Pi onuses will be OPENLD foi the ti uisactioii of gencial buaincav on and aftei the Is* of APRIL next, viz BOARD AND LODGING. Sale ot Wmcs, Spuits, Beei, and all descriptions of Wine Meichants Goods. Sale of Diapeiy, Clothing, and every description Diapciy Goods Flout, Sugar, Tea, Meats, and every description of Groceis' and GeueialStoie Goods. All kinds of Stock and produce will be lcceived, and .sales, purchases And exchanges negotiate \ S. P. JAMES & SON. QCE, Auckland, Match 29, 1864.

lIORSD AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. OMNIBUSES staib punctually to and fiom Onehunga HOURLY, fiom 8 a m till 5 p m inclusive, on Sundays fiom each place at 9 a.m. and at 4 p m Passengeis and Luggage booked foi the Royal Mail Vans, to suit the depaitiue fiom the Mauukau ot steameis foi the South F0 R 11 1 RE :— Wagonettes, foi pan of hoises oi foui in hand. Albeit Can, and Single or Double seated Buggies Open aiul Close Carnages. Dog Calts. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Hoises. Mamage Carnages, with oi with oi without Postilions. A vanecy of Fast-class Saddle aud Light Harness lloi&es foi Sale. 11. lIARDINGTON. Scptcmbci 1, 1564.

VICTORIA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE?, ALBERT - STRE ET, AUCKL AND. rpifEPROPRIETOR.Sjhav uncompleted extensive JL altciationson thc.ibov ePicnuses(Ktcly occupied by W J. Young), aie now picpiicd to cany on all the blanches of the business, in a style nneiuallcd in the cily. Ladies' aud Gentlemen's Saddle IToiscs, Buggics,&c. Foi Hue. AKo, Close and open Caimges for Weddtug Paities, itc. Contiacts enteiedinto foi Whaif and Town Caitage. Unises and Carnages bought and sold Puvateiy. IMRIE AND THOMSON, Piopnctors.

MECHANICS' BAY LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. On hue, Light nprness and Saddle Hoiscs. J McNAUGHTON.

DRAUGHT STALLION TO SERVE THIS SEVSON. "EOBBIE. BUEN 8." ft "R OBBtE BURNS w a lich IT&9 WL&I itf H -t*' Dapple Bay Colt, rising Tour MfC* F» %$0y QQ ™ soles ole1 ' S ofc by "Invincible," -tiiaijlinls^^^aiid isvvinuei of more pu/cs than any othei hoiit, bicd in the piovinco. He is peifectly quiet and staunch m harness; and_ as a hoi so foi goncial purposes he is uusui passed in the piovinco He will tiavelin the neighbourhood of Papakura and Otahuhu ; also attend maies by special agiecmeut. Tcnns:— £3 3*. each maie, and ss. the gioom. Payment to bo made J.muaiy 1, 18G5 ; gtoomagc .at time of covonng. Two or ino'e mares as per aciecmonf-. GEORGE H. SELBY, Propuetor. Papatoitoi, September S, 1864

"HONEST TOM." # *s-s> npHE well-known Stallion M^^t%\^ -*- "HONEST TOM" will S'-kH) 'PlN%vi»§" clvo Mai cs at £2 10s., and wil ■J^J^j^Q^tiavel as per agreement. C. HILL, Oneliunga.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 23 September 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 23 September 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 23 September 1864, Page 8

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