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<* JL'- ■•" v "5Jt MANUKAU HOTEL ■ ONEHUNGA.

rpHE above hotel is now OPEN for the a'ceommoJL dation of T^milies and visitors, and, being fitted up in. the best possible stylo, offers inducements to ladies and gentloraon desirous' o£ xocronlioa aud enjoyment duiiug tho summer mouths. The Maunkau Hotel ia tho ucoond largest building of the kind in tho colony, aud is situated on Geddos' Point, fronting tho harbour, New Government Wharf, aud pioturesojio village of iVTangarei, in addition to which thee is a splendid view of,th6 shipping &c., inside tho Maunkau Heads. .Boats for pleasuro parties, sailing or fishing exour-, sious, can bo pioourecl at a, moment's notico. The bc4t possiblo accommodation for Wedding and Pic nic Parties, aud splondod Bathing-places olose at hand. Stabling for horses, and ovory other convenience connected with this Establishment, are of tho very bent description, and cannot bo surpassed by any other house,

GEORGE HODGE, Propiietor.

Q. C. E.

rip JIE Proprietors of tho above well-known JL Establishment, having oompletod their EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, beg to announce to their various supporters and the public that, on aud after This Day,

HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS will be seivcd at tho Bar, at 12 noon, in tho same stylo asntthe "Bay Tree"' and other well-known London Establishments. Tho BAR has been en tiroly l cmodelled, handsomely decoiated, and fitted with all the latest improvements, for the acconimodatiou and convenience of customers; and it having always "been tho endeavour' of the Piopiietois to supply none but fiist-class Liquors, they triißt that their efforts to keep pace with tho times and meet the wants of the public will secure u fair share of support.

IN TUE DINING ROOM

(With Side Entrance as bofoie), Chops and Steaks, Tlot from the C4iidiion, can be had

at any hour of the day. This Hoom has a Bar communication, and frontlemon from fcho country, and otlieis having business to ti\m«act, will find it quiet and select, and every attention paid to theu- wants.

ThoSix o'clock DINNER every day as usual.

ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, PARNELL.

rt^HIS HOSTELRY is situated on the Parnell Hill, at tho junction of live roads, commandin & a view of Auckland Harbour, Barrack Hill, and tho Domain ; is elogautly fitted up, aud provided witb SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS. Tho Wines, Ales, aud bpnits are of the VERIi BEST DESCRIPTION, aud no expoiwo has been paiod to meot tho requirements of the public.

SETTLERS' HOTEL, WANGAREI.

GEORGE NAYLOR

BEGrS respectfully to inform his Frien,ds and the public that he has OPENED the above HO L'WL, from the Ist July, ami lus hopes, by stiict attention, combined with movlerato oliaiges, to inent a shaie of public ptttonaijc.

P ti Has visiting W.vn«{xiei will ii'id overy accom mmution, and all ai tides sold nt this Catibhshinont will be ot Llio best quvhty. Alt M Y AND NAVY II OIE L ,

QUEEN-STRISIOI 1 JUNCTION.

GENTLEMEN Visiting xiucUand will find superior, accommodation. BKNJ. C. HAYLES.

IMPOR T A N T

COASTING VE^HLS AND SHIPPERS OF CATTLE ON Tllli EAST COAST TO AUCKLAND.

MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND

RESPECTFULLY informs his Fiionds that CATTLE can be LANDED ou the East Bank, of the Tamaki, about onornile £ionn;be Heads, OVER 'IHK VitoSEli'S SIDK, WITTTOUT IIIK USE OK A

BOAT, AND AT ALL lIMIIS 01' TItK TlUt,

thcioby saving the risk and lnjuiy to the cattle of a second time putting thorn in slings. as_ well as the additioral cost of boating, with tho further advantage of bung at once in

A GOOD PAUUOOIC WU'UOUT AN\ DRIVING.

Vcisrls not drawing nioio than nine feet of water can enter aud leave at all times with hah tide, and at full tides vessois diawin« foiiitceu feotof water can outer safely. > ChaiU of tho livoi, Kindly furuiahod by Captain Bu'tUFSS, oan be obtained at Lho Hiymurct. Assistance, if necos'iary, cauatall times boobtamed on the apot. Stock forwAidcd at onoo to the muket, or grazed at hfed rates until sold.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

ITTJNTKR ds CO., STOCK AND STATION S VLESMEN,

WOULD respcotfully dnoot the attontion of persons sending stock for sile at their

REGULAR WEEKLY SA ES

AT NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, aud DURHAMSTREET SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangements with .George Howard, Esq., for receiving Shipments of Stock, consigned to them, at his faun on the West Tamaki, wheie there are good Giast! Paddocks, well watered, within a quarter of a mile of tho Landing place. The advantages of this landing-place aie — that it is within &ix miles of the Market, and twenty miles nearer the Market than the east bank of the Tnmaki, thereby saving a long diive to fat cattle. Thcie is no bar to crosi, and a good draft of water for largo vessels at all times of the tide. The landingplace is opposite Brown's Island, immediately lOund tho beacon at the West Tamaki Head, aud within one hundred yards of the fahore.

ECONOMY IN FUEL.

rriO mept the requirements of tho increasing popuX lation of Freeman's Bay and vicinity, tho nndeisigned have Opened a COAL YARD, adjoining the Mill, and are supplyiug the Best Coals at Reasonable Prices in any quantity to suit purchasers, delivered iv bags or otherwise, to any part of the town or tuburbs. , (

Orders left at house, Hobson-btreet, near Victoriastreet, will receive attontion j or 'at Freeman's Bay Coal Yard.

JAS. GRAY SOPPEP k SON. November 12, 1864.

TAIRUA SAW MILL.

MR. T. W. BROWN, Agent of the Tairua Saw) Mill Company, can now supply SAWN TIMBISR, of all sizes or any quantity, at the lowost mark«t rates. 1 WIDJS BOARDS cut in a very superior raannor ■by the -large' BAND-SAW from 2 inches thiok to 60 inohes wide. •■ , Custom-home'street Wharf, October 18, 1805.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 29 November 1865, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 29 November 1865, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 29 November 1865, Page 12

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