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M A N b K,V\tj '^'tl'o T X L,' . ON IS HUNG A. ~T7~ „ • . , ' > fI^HE above hotol is now OPEtf fpv tlio accommoJL datiou of Funiilies and visjtom, , and, buing fitted ijp,ii»,tlie bosfc poas>iblo stylu.'offtxw ind)icements T to ladies and gonlioindn dbdiroud of liciWtiou aiid etijoynienfc dating thusutnineriixouUm. Tito iVJaitnkini.Hofcui is the sooond laytjPßt; buil'ling of tho kind in tli'j 'colony, 1 iind is siiuated oH Gieddos' Point, fronting tho harbour, i New GovommDiiJ; WJiaif, and piiitiiresquo village of Mangnrei. in atlditiou to which tho'o is a splendid view of the shipping, io., inside tho Manukau ileails. 1 Bi>ats for pioisuro parties, Bailing or fishing excursions, can be procured at a moment's notice ' i ' The be'*l' pos-iiblp noc6mmoilation for Wedding' and Pio nic Paities, and spleudt-d v B'ltlting places close at, baud. , 1i i i j Stabling for hones, and every other convenience connected 'with this Establishment; are b'f the' very best desenptiou, and cannot bo surpassed by any olhcr house. GEORGE HOPGIS, Proprietor.

Q. C. E.

fI^HE Propriutois of tho above well-known J. Establishment, having completed. their EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, beg to announce to their various supporters and the public that, on and after This Day, HOT AND 'COLD LUNCHEONS * ?, will bo seived at tho Bar, tit 12 noon, iv the same; style asuttha "Bay Tree" aufl ; other, well known London Establishments. Tho BAH has been ontirely remodelled, handsomely, decoratodyand litted with all the^titeat improvements,' for the accommodntiou aud conveuienoo of customers;* and it hauug alway» l been' tbe endeavour of tho Propiietois to supply none but liist class Liquors, they trust that their eflbits to keep pace with tin times and meet tUe wants of the public will secure 11 £.ur sharo of suppoi t. IN THE DINING ROOM (With Side Enlrauco as before),, Chops and Steaks, Hob from the Gridiron, cim be had at any hour of the day. Tlin Room h.xs a Bar commuhication, and Gentle^ men fiom the coiintiy, and otheis having busiue«s to tr.insact, will find it quiet .Hid seltct, aud ovory attention paid to tbeii wants. '

Tho Six o'clock DINNER [every day as usual.

UOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,

P-A RNELL.

millS HOSTELRY W situated on the P.miell Hill, at tho junction' of five rdadH, coiumaiidiru a view of Auckland Harbour, Barrack Hill, aud tbe Domain ; is eleg.mtly tilted up, and provided with SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits are of the VElfi BEST DESCRIPTION, aud no expenie has been pared to meet tho requirements of the public. j

SETTLERS' HOTEL, WAXGAREI.

GEORGE NAYLOR

BEetS respectfully to inform his Friends and the public tint ho ha* OPENED the above HOTEL, fiom the Ist July, aud he hopes, by atnct attention, combined with moderate oluiges, to ment .v bharc of public patiouage.

Parties visiting Wansjaroi will find every accommodation, aud all ai tides aold at this establishment will be of the be->t quality.

AEMT AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET JUNCTION.

GENTLEMEN Visiting Auckland will find superioi accommodation.

BENJ. C. lIAYLES.

THE BRITISH LIVEIIY AND BAIT STABLES,

DURHAM-STREET, ■ (Opposite Hunter and Co.'s Sale Yards.)

W. If. TREVENA

BKGS to inform the public* of Auckland that ho has euteied on tlio occupation of the above well-known LIVISRY STABLES, aud trusts, by attention, to meiit \ shaie of encouragement and Mippoit.

Saddle Hoises on lliie.

Tho Stablca are open at all hours, day and night.

OLD-ESTABLISHED. CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT

KE-OPENKD In Suoktla.nd srnisEr, New Buxldtno3 {.site op LATE FIRE).

CIIARLESGANNING.'Bieadand Bisouit Manu faeturer, would lespeetfufly intimate? to hia numerous friends aud former customers tjujt 1)0 }s now prepared to execute any orders with whioh they may kindly favour him. C. O would also intimate that, as heretofore, hoii prepared to supply Bride Cakes of the uewest and most approved de->igus. Also, Wedding breakfasts, Ball Suppeiy, Pipnics, &c , kg., with punctuality and despatch. Waiters and jeiyiae prpvided when requiied.

New Buium.vcis, SuoRTLiND-srRGM 1 .

ECONOMY IN FUEL.

nnO meet the requirements of the increasim; popuJL lation of Freoman's Bay and vicinity, the undeisigned have Opened a OOaL YARD, 'adjoining the Mill, and are supplying tho Best Coals at Reasonable Prices in any quantity to suit purchasers, delivered mj b*ga or otherwise, to any part of tho town> or suburbs. >, , Orders left at house, Hobson-slreeJt., nfiV Vjfifcoriastreet, will receive attention ; or at Freeujati's Bay Coal Yard. JAS. GRAY SOPPET k SON. ' November 12, 1564. , ,

TAIRUA SAW MILL.

MR. T. W. BROWN, Agent of the Tuirita' Saw Mill Company, Joan now supply SAWN TIMBER, of all sizes or any qiiantity,' afc tho lowost market rates. " WIDE BOARDS cutiu'a very' superior, manner bytha large' BAND-SAW from 2 inchos thick to 60 inches wide. l > > >. • Custom-house-street Wharf, " 'I ' ' October 18, ! 1865. !•'•■' . 0 •

TIMBER I h .TIMB^Ri!, ft , (i ,

ME. HOE is prepareiuJiO SUPPLY and • DELIVER, at market prioes, averyjies■criptionof BUILDING TIMBER including Plain Tongued and "Grooved Flooring^ and (Partitioning ; Dre«s«d Ceilings and Linings, &ci ' s ( O%«« and. Tjmber, 6no^unga. - ( '. ' " ' FIREWOOD } FIREWOOP+ti !

/■"PHE undersigned aro npwjpwpar.ejl-to .dispose of X FIREWOOD of the bent description, M tbe lowest poisible rates, either atrth'e'Whatf, A)y the ton, or at' their 'BußhV'TrypVelia HiirVolir, Grbat Barrier Island, by the cargo. '• l i v ! u , . , t ~ --^^'QUfeia-Street, •It* i i,l L -ix'J/hA. i f]jAS»UI *Si>}A<ilj£i\d'J t

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2606, 24 November 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2606, 24 November 1865, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2606, 24 November 1865, Page 8

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