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Hotels.

/^ LOVEjR'S ROYAJL HOTEL, ODROMANDEL. MR. TJ|RIAH G;LOVER Having again taken the [Sole Management of tnt above SPACIOUS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Visitors and Residents will find ev«ry ACCOMMODATION AMD FlESt-OItASS ATTXMPAHCH. A First-class Table always Kept. The Best Clan of Drinks always on band. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Horses oc Hire. A Large Boat, suitable for Picnic and Boating ( s . i t Parties, always available. Terms Yery Moderate. AttachedUto ;the Hotel is the Spacious Coromandel Hall, suitable for Balls, , Concerts, Dinner Parties, Ac, &o. Coromandel, October, 1872.

■pjT O T I C E. HENRY N. ABBOTT, (LAKB OF 5H« WAI21HATA HoTIl,) Having taken the premises in Shortland-street known as the CITY CIiUB HOTEL, (bate Campion's) Rcspeotfully informs his numerous friends and the public generally that he intends conducting the same in a STSXI OF SUPIRIOKITT HITHERTO TTMXQUAIXXD. H. N. A. points to his established reputation during 17 years' colonial experience in the Wine and Spirit trade as-a guarantee that cone but tb© choicest vintages will be sold at this establishment, A BILLIARD-ROOM, Furnished with one of the best Tables in the colonies, with good attendance. The NEWS-ROOM contains all the principal Austra< lian and New Zealand papers on file, CITY CLUB HOTEL, Shortland-street.

FTEALTH, WEALTH, WISDOM. TO THE HOT SPRING8 AND BACK FOR 25s. HOT SPRINGS, WAIWERA, mr. t. Id! wrigley Begs respectfully to inform bl» friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Grounds and Hotel, and has, at great expense, fitted it up expressly for the comfort of invalids and tourists. There are hob and cold baths from the adjoining sulphurous springs ; and tha curative qualities of these waters have been fully established, not only br the practical experiences of those afflicted with Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, &c, but also by the test of analytical science. The Baths are now so constructed as to enable visitors to bathe at any temperature up to llOdeg. The scenery is magnificent, and the climate mild but invigorating. Yachting, Fishing, Shooting, and every inducement for holiday-seekers. A.S.P.Co.'s p.s. 'ROYAL ALFRED ' leaves Queenstreet Tharf every alternate Saturday (weather per* mitting), at 3 p m. ; leaving Hot Springs at 6 a.m. the next Monday, arriving in Auckland 9 a.m. flote 1 chaiges, including use of baths and all the conveniences of the establishment from Saturday evening to Monday morning, 15s. Beturn ticket, 10s,, available during the season.

Fruit Trees &c.

y PECIAL NOTICE, DOLROYD35 NEW PLANT NURSERY. In thanking their friends and the public for the orders they have been favoured with through their late Sydney agents, the Proprietors of the Dolroyde Nursery beg to intimate that Messrs. Hilton, Brown, and Co. have ceased to act as agents for the Nuraeryand respectfully request that all orders may be for" warded, in future, direct to " The Superintendent.' when they will receive the most prompt and careful attention. Plants and Seeds of every description, carefully packed in Wardian oases or otherwise, ac» cording to the nature of the goods, and shipped^ o any part of the world. Catalogues on application, post-free. DOLROYDE, ASHFIELD, SYDNEY, N.S.W. August 12, 1872-

Fruit.

STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM UNLIMITED SUPPLY ! Th83e seasonable delicaoies can be had on Sundayi AT THE SURREY FRUIT GARDENS oy MlSON BROTHERS, Ponsonby Road, And every day at their Nursery, Parn ell. strawberries fresh from tbe groundj MASON BROTHERS, PARNELL NURSERY AND SURREY FRUIT GARDENS.

Conveyances. OOBB & CO.'S TELEGEA3PHIO LINE Off MAIL COACHES. TIME TAJBLE 1 . Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday,*and tFriday, at 6 a.m., for — s. d. s. d. OtahHbu .. ..2 6 Point Russell .. 15 0 Papatoetoe .. 4 6 Ng«ruawahta .. 30 0 Papakura .. ..6 6 Hamilton .. 36 0 * Drury .. ..7 8 Cambridge .. 40 0 Leave Hamilton every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 a.m., for — ■* s. d. s. d. Ngiiruawahia .. 5 0 Papetoetoe .. 30 6 Point Russell .. 20 0 Otahnhu.. .. 32 6 Drury .. .. 27 6 Auokland .. 35 0 Papakura .. 28 8 Parcels forwarded to all parts of the Waikato, and must be paid for before leaving the office. We don't hold ourselves responsiDle for any parcels value over £5 DAILY TIME T4.BLE. Leave'J Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 a.m., and every Tuesday.Thursday.J j i and Saturday Aat.Sj a.m., for — Otahuhu Papatoetoe Pap&kura Drury. Leave Drury|it 12 noon for Papakura Papatoetoe Otahuhu; Auckland. Leave Auckland at Sfp.m,, for Otahuhu Papatoetoe Papaknra Drnry. LeaveJDrury at 7.801a.m. for Papakura Papatoetoe Otahuhu Auckland. Daily for Panmure'and Howick Leave Howick at 7.80 a.m. Leave Auckland at 3 p.m. Carriages Buggies, or Saddle Horses can be\]Hlred for allfpartsjof the province. Booking Othoi:-— Eixiom-stmm. C. G. OUICK, Proprietor

rv!NEHUK(JA AND AUCKLAND KJ ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ThxIRota&I mail Coaohxb ThiiI'Tablx. Leaving Auckland— Leaving Onehungt— 8 »;m. 8«.nii 10 *.m. 0 a.m. 12 noon 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 12 noon 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 P'in. SUNDAYS 10 «.tn. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Special Coaches await the arrival of steamers. Livery and Bait Stable* at Auckland andOnehunga Horses bought and sold on commission. Coaches can be always had at night on the arrival 3f steamers at Onehunga to proceed with passenger! to Auokland. H. HARDINGTON, Proprietor.

Livery and Bait Stables.

T^APANGA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Opposite to Royal and Boyd's Coromandel Hotel, 1 Ladies' and Gentlemen s Saddle Horses for Hire. ROBERT JUKES GLOVER Proprietor.

TTT- c R OWTHJSJR VioToaiA Livmt ahd Bah ♦Stabi-is Albert-street close o Wvndham-street, Patronised and appointed Livery Stable Keeper to S.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and his Excellency Sir Z. F. Bowen. For Hire, a great variety ot Carriages >penand closed ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages frith Grey Horses ; Baggies, single and double-seated looded and open, for single or pair of houes ; Four irheeled Dog Carts ; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Conveyances for driving passengers to ont-d!stricts> Ciadies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Hozses ,<fcc, *e *«. Cfharges moderate.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4785, 27 December 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4785, 27 December 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4785, 27 December 1872, Page 4

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