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\ BUTTS'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Opposite Mort & Co.'s, | PITT-S.TREET, SYDNEY. WITH a view -to meetiug increased requirements, the proprietor of the < above wellknown establishment has added thereto a* Coffeeroom, Commercial-room, and anew Diningl 3aloon, aud has completed other arrangements which cannot; fail to render "Butts's Metropolitan I '- the" most replete hotel in 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'rote),,,daily. Light, luncheons at any hour. N.B. — A large garden, with arbours, at the rear of the premises, afford a cool and pleasant** retreat during the hot season.

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 icomfort and convenience. Persons coming frqnij 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 & OO.'S BOOKING OFFICE For Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches.

ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL, % QUEEN-STREET JUNCTION. /GENTLEMEN Visiting Auckland will 1 find vJT superior accommodation, . BENJ. C HAYLES.

COBB <& €0. "I IVERY AND BAIT STABLES JJ VICTORIA-STREET. |v Opbn all Hours' of Night. FOR HIRE: Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Horaes W»ggonets, single or double harness Open aud Covered Buggies single or double•eated. 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 Razbrbaclc Queen's Redoubt Maungatawhiri Creek. - >

HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. OMNIBUSES leave the Bazaar Yards for NEW-, MARKET, MOUNT ST. JOHN, 1 EPSOMJ' !and ONEHUNGA every day (Sundays excepted), punctually at 8, 9, 10, 11, noon, and at 1,-i2, 3, 4, land 5 o'clock ; returning from ONEHUNGA to ; AUCKLAND at the same ; hours. On Sundays from each place at 9 a.m. and at '4 p.m. A 'Bus also leaves the Bazaar Yards daily for iNEWMARKET, JUNCTION HOTEL, HARP ;OF ERIN, PAN MURE, and HOWICK at 3 p.m.; returning from HO WICK "at 8 a.m. - FOR HIRE: Open and Close Carriages Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Dog Carts, Buggies, and Sociables. Horses Bought and Sold Privately. H. iIARDINGTON.

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 JNEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, and, DURHAMj STREET SALE YARDS, [that they have made arrangements with George ■Howard, Esq., for receiving Shipments of Stock, con- : signed to them, atfhis 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 oi the Market, and twenty miles nearer the Market than the east bank of the Tam&ki, .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 i the beacon at the West Tamaki Head, and within .one hundred yards of the shore.

; THE TAMAKI LANDING. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND iT> ESPECTFULLY informs his friend's that he 1 JtlJ has ERECTED a substantial WHARF, with I secure moorjngs for Vessels, at his Landing on East Bank of TAMAKI, on which both cattle aud sheep 'are landed, bo as to prevent their access to salt !water. - , i Experienced persons at all times present to receive j Stock, which eau be forwarded' at 'once 'to the market, or remain for a time afc r grass— at, the option of consignee. 'l - ' ' ' November 15, 1565.

REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BISCUITS, PARTINGTON'S STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY Stmon,ds-str_et, . r (Adjoining "the .Windmill.) Prices Current : . ; . ■' ' •%. d. Best Cabin Biscuit, iper 1001& 27 0 -Navy Biscuit, per 1001b. _ 24 0 JAlLkindsjo£FancyJßiscui<;, per lb 0 8_ I All biscuits made at this establishment are stamped .with the maker's name, " Parturgton, Auckland. •'

TIMBER! TIMBER!! * J | MH_ ROE w prepared to r SUPPLY and j • DELIVER, _ market prices, every dcs- j cription of BUILDING TIMBER, including; Plain j Tongued atd Grooved Flooring- and Partitioning ; ■ .Dressed Ceilings and' Linings, &c. , t . ! Offices and Timber Yard,- Onehunga. '

THE UNION STEAMSAW MOULDING'SASH ' AND D«OR COMPANY (LIMITED). I MECHANICS' BAY. | nnHE Cheapest place at which to PURCHASE i X BUILDING MATERIALS of all WndsJ - ■' Goods delivered. '

AUCKLAND BONE MILL. j JAND J. SOPPET, having erected a new • and substantial Bone Mill, with machinery of the most modern construction, are how 'prepared to receive orders for Bone Dust, and£-in. and f -in Bones. The above are Cash purchasers of Bones in any ; i quantities* ~ ■ ; Freeman's Bay, and < Henderson and Macfarlane'a Stores. Wharf, I • dl 'July 1 10, 1865. '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2717, 2 April 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2717, 2 April 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2717, 2 April 1866, Page 8

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