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UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Queen street, Auckland. 1"^ QUICK, in announcing that he has taken the above House, begs to inform the public aud visitors to Auckland that they will find every comfort aud convenience. Persons coming from, aud gohigto, the Waikato, will find especial convenience, as the CoacheB leavD the dov.r of the Hotel punctually at the time advertised; while those coming to Auckland will lind all necessaiy accommodation. The Wines and Spirits are chosen from the best brands in the market. COBB & CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE For Telegraph Line o£ Hoyal M*il Coaches.

BUTTS'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Opposite Mout & Co.'s, PI 1 T-M'15 EE I", SY DNEY. WITH a view to meeting increased requirement 11 , tho proprietor of the above wellknown establishment has added thereto a Coffeeroom, Commercial-room, and a new Dining Saloon, and has completed other arrangements which cmuot fail to render "Butts's Metropolitan' the most replete hotel iu the city, b «th from the extent of the accommodation, as well as from its central position. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. LIGHT LUNCHEONS AT ANY HOUR. KB.— A large gw den, -with arbour*, at the rear of the premises, afford a cool and pleasant retreat during the hot seaaou.

ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET JUNCTION. _^1ENrLEMI5N Visitiujj AMckLind will find \J^ superior accommodation. BENJ. C. HAYLES.

• COBB & CO. T IVERY AND BAIT STABbES Jj VICTORIA-STREET. pr Open all Hours of Nighi. FOR HIRE: Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Waggonetf. single or double harness Open* and Covered Buggies single or doubleseated. Open and closed Carriages for wedding parties &c. COACHES DAILY At 8 a.m., for At 3 p.m., for Otahuhu Otahuhu Papatoitoi Papatoitoi Papakura Papakura Drury ~ Drury. Martin's Farm Kazorbaok Queen's Redoubt Maungatawhiri Creek. '

HOSSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. OMNIBUSES leave the Bazaar Yards for NEWMARK HI 1 , MOUNT ST. JOHN, EPSOM, and ONEHUiNGA every day (Sundays excepted), punctually at 8, 9, 10 ? 11, noon, and at 1, 2 3, 4, and 5 o'clock; returning froia ONEUUNGA to AUCKLAMD at the same houia. On Sundays from e»cji place at 9 a. in. and at 4 pm. • A 'Bus also leaves the Bazaar Yards daily for NEWMARKET, JCTNClToN HOTEL, HARP OF ERIN, PANMU11E, «vnd HOWICK at 3 p.m.; returning from HOWICK at 8 a.m. FOR HIRE: Open and Close Carriages Ladies' aud Gentlemen's Saddle Horgeg Dog Carte, Buggies, aud Sociables. Horsea Bought and Sold Piivately. H. HARDINGTON.

IMPORTAN1 1 NOTICE. HUNTER ifc CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, WOULD respectfully direct the attention <.f persons sending stock for sale at their REGULAR WEEKLY SALES AT NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, and DURHAMSTJ1KET SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangements with Giorgk Howaru, Emj m for receiving Shipments of Stock, couskued to them, at his farm ou the W<5s£ TainaUi, where there are good Giass Paddocks, well w^tered, wjj,hin a quarter of a mile of the Lsmdiug place. The advantages of this landing place aie — that it is within 4* u»le» o." the Market, aud twenty miles nearer the Market £ban the east bank of the Tamaki, thereby saving a long drive fco fat cattle. There is no bar to cross, and a good draft of water for large vessels at all times of the tide. Thp landingplace is opposite Brown's Island, immediately romyi the beacon at the We,t Tamaki Bend, aud within one hundred yards of the shorty lj__

THE TAMAKI LANDING. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND RESPECTFULLY informs his fnends that he has J5»BCT#D »«ubstant!-l WHARF, with Secure Moorings for vessel*, at his Landing on East Bank of TAMaKI, ou which both oattle and sheep are landed, so as to pie/eut tkeir appesB to salt water. Experienced Persons at all times present to receive Stock, which cau be forwarded at once to the market, or remain for a time at graS3— at the optiou of consignee. November 15, 1865.

r REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BISCUITS. PAUTINGTON'S STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY Symonds streilt, (Adjoining the Windmill.) Pbi.ces Current : s. d. Best Cabin Biscuit, per lOOlo. „. ... 27 0 Navy Biscuit, per 1001b „ -,. 24 0 All kinds of Fancy Biscuit, per lb „ f All biscuits made at this establishment are stamped with the maker's name, "Partington, Auckland.'

JAMES S. BLACKBUliN, WHOLESALE SADDLERS, IRONMONGERS, ETC., (Late Manager for Butler, Brothers, York-street, Sydney,) HAVING entered into Partnership with his friends in Birmingham, has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in PITT-STREKT NORTH, opposite the Empire Office, SYDNEY, under the style or firm of Jas. S. Blao£J5obn and Co., and respectfully solicits the patronage of Storekeepers and the Trade generally. January, 1866.

AUCKLAND BONE MILL. JAND J. SOPPET, having erected a new • and substantial Bone Mill, with, machinery of the most modern construction, are now prepared to receive orders for Bone Dust, and i-in. andj-in Bones. The above are C__!j purchasers of Bones in any quantities. Freeman's Bay, and Henderson and Macfarlane'a Stores, Wharf, July 10, 1865.

THE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING SASH AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED). MECHANICS' BAY. HPHE Cheapest place at which to PURCHASE JL BUILDING MATERIALS of all kinds. Goods delivered.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 8

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