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A REFUGE FOR THE DESTITUTE, AND LYING-IN HOSPITAL. PATRONS : ' HIS EXCRLLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, j His Honor thb Superintendent. IT is' proposed to establish an Institution of tins character in the Town of Auckland, and wi,n that object the undermentioned Ladies will * et * 8 * Committee for the purpose of raising the necessary funds. In aid of subscriptions it is proposed to collect contributions in goods in England and elsewhere, and to have those not required in the establishment offered for sale during next summer in some k suitabl« place. Subscriptions and. contributions are earnestly requested, and they will be thankfully received by any Member of the Committee. Committee or Ladies : Mrs. J. S. Macfarlane Mrs. Stannus Jones Mrs. J. L. Wilson Mrs. Ridings Mrs. Fenton Mrs. Staveley Mrs. Whitaker Mrs. Flower Mrs. J. Brown Mrs. James Gilbert Mra. Lloyd Mrs. G. N. Owen Mrs. Murdoch ' Mrs. Owen Mrs. Daore Mrs. William Williams. Committee of Gentlemen : J. Williamson, Supt. Rev. David Bruce J. A. Gilfillan Rev.J. Buller W. C. Wilson Rev. D. Jones Mr. Owen. COMMITTTEE OF LADIES IN ENGLAND ! Baroness Eisendeeker, 8, Russell-street, Bath Lady Malcolm, 6, Circus, Bath Mrs. Bosanquet, 42, St. James's Square, Bath Miss C. Sandor, 3, Belmont, Bath Mrs. F. S. Armfelt, Englandt Rev. W. J. Newman, Hockworthy Vicarage, Devon. F. S. Armfelt, Hon. Sec, England.

NOW OPEN. RE -OPENING OT THB WAITEMATA HOTEIj, JOHN HANCOCK (FORMERLY OF THE T7NITBD SERYIOE) HAS much pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, the situation of which being so well knowo ■ requires no comment. J. H. has spared no expense in Furnishing, Fittings, &c; and, in soliciting a share of public patronage, he feels assured that all who may favour him with a visit will be perfectly satisfied with the Accommodation, Charges, and Attendance. WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES AND PORTER (English and Colonial), Of the Choicest Quality procurable. The Waitemata Hotel is admitted to be the handsomest and one of the most commodious establishments in Auckland, and nothing will be wanting on the part of J. H. to make it a first-class HoteL July 20, 1867.

SCOTIA HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET, NEAR VICTORIA-STREET. npHE above Hotel is now opened under the X management of Mrs, McLIVER, Hobson■treet (well known in connection with the Pakiri Saw Mills). Coasters and others will find every accommodation, with moderate charges, and good attendance. WINES AND SPIRITS, ALE AND PORTER, Of the Best Quality. A liberal allowance on Wholesale Cash Orders.

July 18, 1867. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHOJEtTLAND-STREET, Corner of Hioh-strext, auckland. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PUBLIC, rpHE Best and Cheapest LUNCH in Auckland, JL with a Glass of Good Ale, served up in a spacious and pleasant room, fronting the New Postoffice and Custom-house, to be had at the above Hotel each day from 12 o'clock noon to 3 o'clock p.m. — Price, Is. Also, comfortable and well-aired Beds, at the most reasonable prices. Always on hand, the purest Wines and Spirit!, chosen from the best brands. JOHN DARBY, Proprietor. July 12, 1867;

HEALTH PRESERVED OR HEALTH RESTORED BY A VISIT TO THE HOT SPRIJSGS; THOMAS SEAMANi! (Late of Onohun^a, ) , X 3 ESPECTFULLY announces to the inhabitants X\ of the New Zealand and Australian colonies that he has leased of Robei Graham, Esq., for a 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 truits, 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 baok-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 o 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 nenralgia. 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 Waiwerawera River, and within two minutes' walk of the residence. The favourite and fast-sailing cutter *Tne Frances ' make 3 weekly trips from Auckland to the Hot Springs ; and it is hoped, as the Spring advances, that regular steam communication will be established. '

ALFRED G. DAVIES, ' (LATE OF THE ALBION), ROYA*L OAK H ; OTEL, Comer 1 of -Cook and Chapel-streets, \ BEGS to inform his numerous friends' arid, the public generally thai; he has opened the above house, , /and trusts, by-stricfc personaT attention and the best of liquors, &c, to merit a continuance of

their, support. , r < „ ;, . , . . 'J ■ i BAC ON. BACON. 'I HOME -CURED AND FARM -FED; Superior to English or Belfast. The Trade suppled. Price, Is. per lb.; trade, lOd. Lardm ,an A quan%. T. W. MARSH'S, ; Queen-street, Auckland. June 28, 1867.

THE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING, SASH, AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED), AE now the cheapest manufacturers of Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings, !&c! &c Heavy discount allowed off our Price list, which is already the lowest in the colony Matched Flooring and Lining Boards, well Reasoned and very cheap. Timber from 3*. to 8«, 6d, jr. • r. - i • •> * '"'■,: ,'> , 'm ,<. ' </O i■ > til -ilu

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3133, 1 August 1867, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3133, 1 August 1867, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3133, 1 August 1867, Page 5

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