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

INGHAM STEPHENS, LICENSED SURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT, HAMILTON, Upper Wjokato.

IRELAND BBOTfiEBS, TANNERS AND LEATHER MANDFAOj TURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Importen of LEATHER, GRINDERY, SADDLERY, AND SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY, BOOT AND SHOE UPPERS OF ALL KINDS, MU|L BELTS, SUCTION AND .FIRE-ENGINE HOSE, Durham-street, Aaoklnnd.

H. H. TURTON, NATIVE LAND AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 2, Hobson'a Buildings, Fort-street.

HOKITIKA, WEST COASI. CAREY & GTTJiES, A UOTIONEERS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, J\. make Cash Adranoes on Consignments. Agents for the Tug 'Lioness,' 60-horse povrer; tha New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's boats, and others.

JOHN MOIR & SON, ABERDEEN, BEG to inform their customers that, in addition to their PRESERVED PROVISIONS, they are now prepared to aupply, of their own Manufac* ture, Pickles, Sauces, Tart Fruits, and every deacription of Oilmen's Stores. [A CARD.] EARL TEUTENBEEG, GUN AND PISTOL MAKES, Son of Lttdwhj Tetjtenberg, (Gunmaker to the King of Prussia,) Williamson's New Buildings, Wellesley* street East, AUCKLAND, BEGS most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above premises, and trusts, by strict attention to all orders he may be favoured with, combined with economy, to merit a share of their patronage. K. T. has ON SALE all kinds of GUNS, REVOLVERS, &o. Guns made, and repairs executed on the premises with neatness and despatch. Engravings of every description, carving in wood and Btone, execuied by A. Tettc?bnberg, First-class Artist, on the premises. Birds stuffed and Skins cured for exportation inja superior style. r Please Note the Addbess.

BY APPOINTMENT TO HT3 EXCELLENCY SIR G. GREY, K.C.B. W. G. H I B B L E, PAINTER, GRAINER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, (Late of C, Moxon's, London, Decorator to her Majesty.) WG. HIBBLE, in returning thanks to his . friends and patrons for the liberal support which he has hitherto received, begs to inform them that he is GIVING UP the OIL and COLOUR, TRADE, but will CONTINUE his TRADE as PAINTER, GRAINER, &c; and is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in » first-olass London style. 25, Karangahape-road.

HEALTH PRESERVED OR HEALTH RESTORED BY A VISIT TO THE HOT SPRINGS. THOMAS SEAMAN, (Lateof Onehunga,) RESPECTFULLY announces to the inhabitants of the New Zealand and Australian colonies that he has leased of Robext Graham, Esq., fora term of years, the CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS ESTATE,! WAIWERA, having confidence that the efficacy of the Baths, with their medicinal and curative properties, require only to be known to be duly appreciated and sought after ; and he trusts, by careful attention to visitors, combined with most moderate charges, added to the natural and enchanting beauty of the situation, with its proximity to, and commanding view of, the Kawau, Tiritiri, and other islands, and rich back-ground of forest, to make the establishment henceforth one of attraction, enjoyment, and real benefit to all who may honour him with their patronage. The virtue of the Baths, which are always available, and the sheltered situation of the Bay fronting the estate, render it a most desirable WINTER RESIDENCE for INVALIDS, especially if afflicted with rheumatism or neuralgia. Wines, Spirits, &c, may be obtained of the best quality and on the most reasonable terms at the Hotel on the grounds at the entrance of the W»iwerawera River, and within two minutes' walk of the residence. The favourite and fast-sailing cutter 'The Frances ' makes weekly trips from Auckland to the Hot Springs ; and it is hoped, as the Spring advances, that regular steam communication will be established.

ALFEED G. DAVIES, (LATE OP THE ALBION), ROYAL OAK HOTEL, Corner of Cook and Chapel-streets, BEGS to inform Ms numerous friends and the public generally that he has opened the above house, and trust*, by strict personal attention and the best of liquors, <fec., to merit a continuance of their support.

PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. RADLEY'S HOTEL, SOUTHAMPTON, Facing the Railway Terminus and Docks. For every comfort and attention this old-estab-lished Hotel continues to maintain its unrivalled reputation. Mr. Radley's porters are in attendance to meet passengers on arrival of the mail steamers.

NOTICE OF KEMOVAL. fTHHE undersigned is REMOVING to Premises JL lately occupied by Messrs. Stojse Bbothbbs, Queen street Wharf. HENRY S. MEYEES, Port-street.

EDUCATION. TO PAEENTS AND GUARDIANS. MR. HENRY WORTHINGTON, of Waiulcu a Teacher of very considerable experience, and holding the highest Certificates, both English and Colonial, is prepared to receive YOUNG GENTLEMEN into his Establishment as nBOARDERS, and will ensure them a First-class Commercial. Education. Waiuku is well known as a very healthy place and is easy of access. References permitted to Henry Taylor, Esq., Secretary to Board of Education ; Rev. Y. Lush, and Dr. Gray, Waiuku, lerms on implication

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3123, 20 July 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3123, 20 July 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3123, 20 July 1867, Page 6

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