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EOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL PARNELL. ri^HIS HOSTELRY is situated on the Parnell ! Hill, at the junction of five roads, commanding a view of Auckland Harbour, Barrack Hill, and the Domain j is elegantly fitted up, *nd provided witb SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits are of the VER^ BEST DESCRIPTION, and no expense has beeD pared to meet the requirements of the public.

Q. C. E. ri^HE Proprietors of the above well-kuown JL Establishment, having completed their EXTENSIVB ALTERATIONS, beg to , announce lo their various supporters and the public that, on and after This Day, HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS will be served at the Bar, at 12 noon,, in the same style as at the "Bay Tree" and other, well known Loudon Establishments. The B A XI has been entirely remodelled, handsomely decorated, and fitted with all the latent improvements, for the accommodation and convenience of customers; and it having always been the endeavour of the Proprietors to supply none but first-class Liquors, they trust that their efforts to keep pace with tho times and meet the wants of the public will secure a fair share of support. IN THE DINING ROOM (With Side Entrance as before), Chops and Steaks, Hot from the Gridiron, can be had at any hour of the day. This Room has a Bar communication, and Gentlemen from the country, and otheis having business to transact, will find it quiet and select, and every attention paid to their wants. The Six o'clock DINNER every day as usual.

UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, QUEEN-STRKET, AUCKLAND. F QUICK, in announcing that he has taken the . above House, begs to inform the public and visitors to Auckland that they will find evoiy comfort and convenience. Persous coming from, and going to, the Waikato, will fiud especial convenience, as the Coaches leave the door of the Motel punctually at the time advertised; while those coming to Auckland will find all necessary accommodation. The Wines aud Spirits are chosen from the best brands iv the market. ' COBB & CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE For Telegraph Live of Koyal Mail Coaches.

BUTTS'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Opposite Mort & Co.'s, PI IT -RTIIEE P, SYDNEY. WITH a view to meetiug increased requirement", the proprietor of the above wellknown establishment has added thereto a Coffeeroom, Commercial-! oom, aud a new Dining Saloon, and has completed other arrangements which cauuot fail to render " Butts's Metropolitan 1 ' the most replete hotel iv the city, b >th from the extent of the accommodation, as well as fro-n its central position. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE .DAILY. LIGHT LUNCHEONS AT, ANY HOUR. N.B. — A large garden, with arbour.*, at the rear of the premises, afford a cool and pleasant retreat during the hot season.

SETTLERS' HOTEL, WANGAREf. GEORGE NA.YLOR BE'^S respectfully to inform his Friends and tke public th.ic he has OPENED the above HOTEL, from the lat July, and ho hopea, by strict atteution, combined with mo lerafce charges, to merit a share of public patronage. -|Patties vWtitig Waagarei will £ad every accommodation, aud all articles sold at this establishment will be of the ber>t quality. DDKS OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, , Cambridge, Upper Waikato. Hagiit ai-d Robinson, Proprietors. TI^BE Accommodation for Travellers and Vistors I is not snrpasMed by auy house in the VVaikato

country, and the charges are moderate. AEMY AJSTD NAVY HOTEL, QUEEtf-STREET JUNCTION. /^ENTLEMEISr Visiting AuckUud will fiud VJT superior accommodation. BENJ. C. HAYLES.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. HUNTER <fc CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, WOULD respectfully direct the attention of persons sending stock for sale at their REGULAR WEEKLY SALES AT NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, and DURHAMSTREET SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangements with George Howard, Esq., for receiving Shipments of Stock, consigned to them, at his faim on the West Tam.ilvi, where there are good Grass Paddocks, well watered, within a quarter of a mile of the Landing-place. The advantages of this lauding-place aie— that it is within six miles of the Market, and twenty miles nearer the Market than the east bank of the Tamaki, thereby saving a long drive to fat cattle. There is no bar to cross, and a good draft of water for large vessels at all times of the tide. The landingplace is opposite Brown's Island, immediately round the beacon at the West Tamaki Head, and within one hundred yards of the shore.

THE TAMAKI LANDING. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND "DESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he _L%> has ERECTED a substantial WHARF, with Secure Moorings for vessel?, at his Landing on East Bank of TAMaKI, on which both cattle aud shesp are landed, so as to prevent their accesa to salt water. Experienced Persons at all timei present to receive Stock, which can be forwarded at once to the market, or remain for a time at grass — at the option of consignee. > November 15, 1865.

NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS BEYOND OTAHUHU, ON THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD. MR. WALTER RUNCIMAN having retired, from the Carting, the undersigned purpose to despatch DRAYS on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, for MAUNGATAWHIRI CREEK, and trust, by, punstiiality and attention, to merit a share of public patronage. W. J. HURST & CO., Queen-street, (Late agents for Walter Runciman.)

NEWTON, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, PONSONBY ROAD COLLEGE ROAD, AND DEDWOOD. AN ALBERT CAR leaves the corner of College Bond and Dedwood, at 8.30 every morning, passing down Ponsonby Road, and through Kewton' *nd Upper Queen -»treet, to town. • - ' ) Leaves the Metropolitan Hotel, corner of Fortstreet, ftt 15 minutes before 6 p.m. .;.... 1 . ' ' : , ' .j) ' JJMcGAEBY,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 8

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