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J. H. BURNSIDE &CO., , , IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE DRAPERS AND GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN QUEEN-dfjifiET WHARF, .AUCKLAND, N.Z.

INGHAM STEPHENS, LICENSED SURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT, HAMILTON,. Uracß Waikato.

CHARLES TOTHLLL, AGENT AND ACCOUNTANT, Shortland-stbebt.

IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFAO TURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Importer* of LEATHER, GRINDERY, SADDLERY, AND SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY, BOOT AND SHOE UPPERS OF ALL KINDS, MILL BELTS, SUCTION AND FIRE-ENGINE HOSE, Durham-street, Auckland.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. HUNTEE & CO. STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN, WOULD respectfully direot the attention of perion* sending Stock for sale at their Regular Weekly Sale* at NEWMARKET, OTAHUHU, AND DURHAMSTREET SALE YARDS, that they have made arrangement* to land all STOCK consigned to them at Kohimarama, known as Captain Porter's landing place. It is about one mile west of, the Tamaki, immediately opposite Ransritoto, and one of the best landing places in the province ; there i* a good depth of water, a commo* diouß punt, so that oattle and. sheep are landed without access to salt w*ter. There are also large *heda erected, with Hay and Water provided, so that stock immediately after a voyage are not exposed to the weather. It is within four miles of the market, and sixteen miles nearer than the East Bank of the Tamaki, thereby saving a long drive to oattle and sheep. Good Grass Paddocks, and a careful person always in attendance. _

THE TAMAKI LANDING. MR, ALFRED BUCKLAND "D ESPECTFTCiLY inform* hia friend* that he JLV has ERECTED a substantia WHARF, with secure moorings for Vessels, at his Landing on East Bank of TAMAKI, on which both oattle and sheep are landed, to as to prevent their accei* to aalt water, within eleven mile* of the Newmarket and Triangle Sale Yards. Experienced person* 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. November 15, 1865.

I. R VIALOU BEGS to return his sincere thanks for past favour received at the AUCKLAND HOTEL, and particularly to express bis gratification. at the liberal patronage afforded to THE OHOP-EOOM. This, combined with the greatly increased patronag* given to THE BILLIARD-ROOM, affords ample proof that any outlay to meet the requirements and promote the comfort of the Auckland public will be substantially appreciated. I. Ri Y. begs to assure his friends and patrons in this and the adjoining colonies that no effort will be spared to sustain the high reputation this establishment has so long enjoyed a* a First-class Family and Commercial Hotel, He has now the pleasure to announce that, in addition to the above, he has taken the commodious bnilding known as THE GREYHOUND, which, from its central position and proximity to the Produce and Horse Markets, will, he trusts, be found a very convenient house of call to farmers and country people, This Establishment will be thrown open to the public THIS DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, when the Proprietor invites au inspection of the extensive alterations and improvements made, comprising — beyond an entire re-arrangement of [the Public Bar— A PRIVATE LOTCHEON BAR, AND [ROOMS FOR LADIES. Writing accommodation for settlers and farmers on market-days, &c. The Proprietor would particularly draw the attention of farmers and ladies to the care which has been taken to secure their comfort and convenience in this establishment, whilst at the same time he has also endeavoured to meet the requirements of the smaller settlers and mechanics, by having a CHEAP LUNCHEON IN THE PUBLIC BAR. Best Liquors and Wines at Lowest Remunerative Prices. March 2, 1867. Q. C. E. A BILL OF FARE WILL BE POSTED DAILY AT THE WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT THE Q. C. E. No better viands can be had if you search the city through ; The finest wines, good English ales, and pure colonial brew ; The spirits of the finest brand with all customers agree ; Just step in, then, and try them all at the noted Q.C.E. k S. P. JAMES & SON. March 2, 1867.

NOTICE. J MULLIGAN, 'now of the VICTORIA . HOTEL, and late of the Waikato, formerly of Melbourne, would be happy to see his old friends, where they will meet with good accommodation and civility. Address: —Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street, between the Union Bank and Cobb and Co.'s office.

SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for GENTLE. MEN and FAMILIES visiting AUCKLAND, at the ARMY and NAVY HOTEL, Upper Queenstreet : COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS, PRIVATE PARLOURS, a READING-ROOM, BATHS, ETC. Permanent Boarder* accommodated on reason ble terms, BENJAMIN C. HAYLES, Proprietor.

THE GREATEST NOVELTY IN AUCKLAND IS TO HAVE YOUR HAIR BRUSHED BY STEAM 1 TTS Success is Marvellous. Everybody is Delighted. X Everything that is accomplished by the ordinary hair-brush is done fifty times batter by this one. Fir*t-ola*s Baths, with Showers attached. N.B.— The Shampooing apparatus is the best in the province. MASON'S . STEAM HAIB-BRUSHING ESTABLISHMENT Neat th« Saving* Bank,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3017, 28 March 1867, Page 8

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