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IMPORTANT NOTICE. FARMERS' HOTEL, DRURY. r^\ EORGE GODKIN desires to inform the inV_T habitants of the Waikato country, Drury, and persons visiting the interior, that the FARMERS' HOTEL is now replete with all the comforta of a fiist-class Hotel. The Stables have been placed under the charge of a good groom. Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses always on hand for the accommodation of travellers. Parties driving Stock to or from the Waikato will find at the Farmers' Hotel well-grassed Paddocks, securely fenced. Private Pleasure, Picnic, and -Wedding Parties will find the Farmers' Hotel, Drury, a most suitable retreat and place of recreation. Terms moderate. GEORGE GODKIN, Proprietor.

Q. O. E. T¥">HE Proprietors of the above well-known X Establishment, having completed their EXTENSIVE 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 London Establishments. The BAR has been entirely remodelled, handsomely decorated, and fitted with all the latest 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 th/} times and meet tke 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 others 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-street, 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 every comfort and convenience. Persous coming from, and going to, the Waikato, will find especial convenience, as the Coaches leave the door of the Hotel punctually at the time advertised; while those coming to Auckland will find all necessary accommodation. The Wines and Spirits are chosen from the best brands in the market. COBB & CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE For Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, Cambridge, Upp.br Waikato. Hagin ai.d Robinson, Proprietors. nnß E Accommodation for Travellers and Visfcors JL is not surpassed by any house in the Waikato country, and the charges are moderate.

ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET JUNCHON. /GENTLEMEN Visiting Auckland will |find VJT superior accommodation. BENJ. C. HAYLES.

FAIRLEIGH HOUSE, ONEHUNGA, (Late the residence of Colonel Kenny.) ¥71 AMI LIES and GENTLEMEN" can bo accomJC modated with PRIVATE BOARD aud RESIDENCE in this delightful spot. Omuibuses to and from Auckland every [hour, within three minutes' walk of the Gates. Wedding Parties provided with Good Stabling.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. HUNTER & ; 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 Gzorqb Howard, Esq., for receiving bhipments of Stock, consigned to them, at his farm on the West Tamaki, where there are good Grass Paddocks, well watered, within a quarter of a mile of the Landing-place. The advantages of this landing-place are — 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 RESPECTFULLY informs his friends that he has EEECTED a substantial WHARF, with Secure Mooiings for vessels, at his Landing on East Bank of TAMAKI, on which both cattle' and . sheep are landed, so as to, pte/eut thgir access to salt water. j Experienced Persons at all times 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, '■ 1' > ■ '" ' !.' i November 15, 186.5.

JAMES S. BLACKBURN, WHOLESALE SADDLERS, IRONMONGERS, ETC., (Late Manager for Butler, Brothers, York-street, , , , t Sydney,) - HAVING entered into Partnership with his friends in Birmingham, has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in PITT-STREET NORTH, opposite the Empire Office, SYDNEY, under the style or firm of Jas. S. Blackburn and Co., and respectfully solicits the patronage of Storekeepers and the Trade generally. January, 1866.

REMOVED! REMOVED! To New Premises. rpHE BEE-HIVE TOY and FANCY REX POSITCRY, Queen-street, is REMOVED FOUR DOORS LOWER DOWN, nearer Wellesleystreet, wherf the remainder ol the Stock will be leaped out, r§gardless of cost*pricej. I All descriptions of GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. DON'T FORGET \' ' ' ' The new address of the BEE-HIVE TOY and FANCY REPOSITORY, Queen-street, is FOUR DOORS NEARER WELLESLEY. STREET than the old premises, • > And exactly opposite" Mr. S. Hagt/c Smlth's.

ECONOMY IN FUEL. TO meet the requirements of the increasing population of Freeman's Bay' and' vicinity,' the undersigned have Opened a COAL YARD, adjoining the Mill, and are supplying the Best Coals a Reasonable Prices in any quantity to suit purchasers delivered in bags or otherwise, to any part of the town or suburbs. Orders left at house, Hobson-street, near Victoriastreet, will receive attention ; or at Freeman's Bay Coal Yard. JAS. GRAY SOPPET Jc SON. November 12, 1864.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 8

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