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Tenders.

AAMAEU DOCK WORKS A TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received, until 4 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, the 22nd of September, 1870, for the Construction of Dock Works at the Port of Oamaru, in the Provinoe of Otago, Drawing* aud specifications may be soon at the Engineer* Office, Rattray-street, Duaecjin, where tender* are to be delivered, addressed to tho Hon. H. J. Miller, Chairman of the Oamaru Dook Trust, and endowed outside w Tender for Oamaru Dook Worki." JOHN Mo&REGOR, Engineer. Dunedin, July 30, 1870.

mo BCTILDERS. Tenders are invited, up to 4"p.m. To-day (Saturday) Aueust 27, for the Erection of a Tliree-storeye't Brick Addition to the Royal Mall Hotel, Victoria-street. —Plans and specifications to be seen on the premises. T. B. CAMERON, Architect.

TENDERS are invited to ba sent to the undersigned by Thursday, the Ist September, at 12 o'clock, for taking out the 10-hor<e power Engine out of the steamer 'Enterpriio No. I,' and putting a 14-horse power Engine in iti place. The 10-horse power Portable Engine, by Button, Procter, and Co , can be had at a low price. For further particular*, apply to HOLMES" BROTHER 3. August 25, 1870.

TENDERS will be received on or before Monday, August 29, for the Building of a Carver Built Cuttrr.— Spscifications on application to Cftptnin S. J. Williams.

TO BUSRMENAND OTHERS. -Wanted T end"rs for the supply of five hundred totaru THegraph Poles.— Apply to George McCaul, solicitor, High-street. Auckland; or to Dixon Brothers, Grahamstown.

Hotels and Restaurants.

GREYHOUND HOTEL Corner of QUBEVr AN»YICIQRI4-STE>EETS, AUCKLAND, MICHAEL CORCORAN, PROPRIETOR, In returning thanks to his friends, visitors, and the public generally for their past support, bqgs Ifluve tv draw Httention to the extensive improvements iecently effected in the premises by the hands of tbe most experienced designers and deoorttors in Auokland, which have rendered th{s welt-known Hotel far auperior to any other in this city, and equal to the Lest of the far-famed hotels of Melbourne Jtud Bull* rat. The Bar has been fitted up in a gorgeous mannflr, and In.sijte and Oonvnnienoe isU"iiral<ed ; andvMt n Calling there will find themselves as heretuf ore, waited upon with th* utmost oivllitr and attenti n, and will bt supplied with articles of the very b*st and choicest qualities »nu desorlpiiom. N.B.— Hot wnter always in readiness, The Parlour* and fledroomi require only to be visited to be appreciated, and M. O. can appeal with confidence to the testimony of previous Visitors, who wjll bear him out in averting that the | arrangement* cannot be excelled. The Billiard Room and the Adjaoent Btr are fitted up with the best Tables and the most approved appliances, and are. under skilful management, which has always afforded satisfaction, Al.O. trusts, by a continuance of attention and civility combined with care in supplying none but First-class Goods, to meiitan increase in the favours hitherto liberally bestowed on him ; and hopes that the Greyhound Hotel may be recognised as the First House in Auckland, to which pre-eminence it shall be his endeavour to raise it. '

mHE ARMY AND NAVY COMMER. cial and Family Hotel, Auckland; and Criterion Hotel, Hokitilra. C. B. Edwards, Proprietor. C. B. E. begs 'to draw the attention of the commercial public and families (en ,'route) to the unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel. The Suites of Apartments for Families are well arranged anddistinot from the Hotel Department, while the rooms ar,e both commodious and easy of access. Table D'Hote daily, at six o'clock. The Billiard Saloon i«s one of the finest in the colonies. The Table, one of Ttturston's best, being under the superintendence bf an experienced marker, is a guarantee of everything connected with this noble game bei q in first-class order. Night porter for the convenience of late arrivals. Wines, Spirits, &c, of the Best Brands only. The aim of the Proprietor is to make for tills Hotel a reputation second to none in the colonies, and nothing that can conduce to that end shall be wanting. '* 'Tis not in mortals to command suooass, But I'll do more— deserve it."

TTNITED STATES DINING ROOMS, • Queen-street. CHAEIE3 Dundas, Proprietor. C. D. begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken those extensive premises lately occupied by Messrs. ICombe* and Dnldy, and opened the in u a First-class Restaurant. C 2>., bavmg securrd the services of an Efficient C»ok, the Culimry Department will be found to satisfy the most fastidto^ Tastes. Separate Bedrooms for Boarder* Double Feather Beds for Married Couple*. Charges moder ate.

/GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTEL, \JT GRAHAMSTOWN. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. RINO THE BXU. FROM OW£X-81RXKT. Plunge and Shower Bat .s on the premises.

OCCI DEN TAL HOTEL, VCLOAX-LAXB. * Cafe open from 9 o'clock a.m. until 12 o'clock p m First-claw Billiard {Saloon, with a Mew Alcock and Co.'s Table.

ENGLISH ALE. —Bass's No. 3 on Draught at the Waitemata HoteL

Brewers.

T> WHITSON&SONS, Aubrt Bbswbrt, Queen-street, Auckland. Whitson's Ales and Stout, in bottle and bulk, can only be had at the "Albert Brewery." Families Supplied.

BOTTLED STOUT AND ALE, Ewai to Lmportid. ( Messrs. Wimjams an» CO;', Brewer* and Bottlers, | ■Upper Queeu-stteet, do not profess to compete with the brewers and bottlers of low-pricedaleand porter, ( W. A Co make quality and condition their exclu- j sive aim, and beg to call the attention of the hotel proprietor* and head* of families to their Bottled Stout and Ale, equal to imported. , Price— B*. per dozen-, , , ■ Country Orders carefully packed and forwafded en the shortest notice. -■> ' ' '

rjARDENBR,, GARDENER., VST •' ;' t -i-^ ' s.Mr; Wrignt^baring had extend^ practice .both in ' Australia and this; colony (flrst-cUss testimonials fronv •mployers in -both couDtnes}'ajjGafd»ner ,in all branches, beg* fo'inforin th» Auckland»ndiU»idnlty that he is prepared to execute' all ordors entrusted to, •him l wltti the jr»»te»t^c»TC; p<--~ — ---'-- -• ' ' (gardens' laid^outia* Landscape, Fruit or Flower/ Store* ' ' • ■ V M » - v - i' Term* Moderate.' ;

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4061, 27 August 1870, Page 1

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