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Hotel,

QHINEMUTU HOTEL, n o t o it u a. HONE WERAHIKO, Phowiietor. Traveller* and tourists veiling llm celebrated dntrlct will llnil tlionboio Hotel .cplcto with every convoilomo and comfort Tlio Hotel is Uoie to tho Hot .Springs, whlchjior. their mediclnul qualities »ro unrivalled. A Paddock for Horses. Good Liquors. Kvcry Attention Paid to Travellers j^OIini SHOUK FLAGSTAFF HOTEL," M U W AT. I) R K \V, Having undort»k»n tl>o mtni\{;oinont;of thW well-known MA KIN 13 HOTEL, din confidently ussuro to TouiMs and Visiton tlm comfort and atl iition that luurk a fl»t-llllS1 llOllit? The Suites of Uoonn for KiimilieK and Iicdrooin^ aro Mry, comfortablo, and complrto in ovoiy dot lil HOT AND COLD D A T II S I 1 rom tho close proximity to tho Jtcach, Ska B atuinh can convoniuntly bo indulged in. The imihrd 'Alcock'n) and B»gatcllc Tables oro dis tingulOiingfoaturos,»nd nothing will bo found uuntinj; th.it tan conduce to tho comfort of players. nOOD STABIINO. Brands Al.

EX (' II A N fi F. HOT K L, QUEEN-STREET. ruopitn Ton— MAURICE O'SULLI VAN", (Lato of tho Aurora Hotel.)

In taking this opnortnuity of informing his friend* and patrons of bin REMOVAL to tl is favounto and contrail* situated HoKl.M O'S.dosires to think them for past favours, and to nsmro them that nothing will bo wanting on his part to render thoEXCHAJvGE HOTEL, in ull its departments, oro of tho best in Auckland.

One of Allcoclc'* best Billiard Tables.

Bit INDH FlltST-l LAfH.

EDEN VINE HOTEL, N K W NORTH li. O A D. TJio limlorMjjncil, having Uken possession of tho above ostubliihmciit, U now in * position to aupply Unt-clMfc WINKS AND SPIH1TS it a mo.Ionito p.ico i"? . .' l>1 utroni ln AULkll ""d untl lurrounding uiilrictf. ° N 13.— Good accommodation for travellors. JAMES POPPLETON, i'KOPBIB'roit.

Brewera

fJlIIE COHOMANDEL BREWERY. Tho Proprietor, bavinjr takon poiscsslon of tho Browory Eitabliihmcnt lately carrlod on by Moss». Dallin I'.rothcrs, in now in a position to *upply flrntolaEiBocr at a very modorato price to hli numerous patrons at Coromandcl, tho Tliamct, and Aucklaiul. JOHN UNCLES. CoromardoI.Jannftryir), 187S.

DPR ING WATER BREWERY} TIKI ROAD, COROMANDEL.

Tho abovo Browory haying undergono oxtonslva altorations and impro\oments tho proprietors aro now in a position lo furnith tho public [with a firs class artklo in Draught, Bottlod Beers' and Porter. ALLEN & SWINDLED, Proprietor*. Coromando j January, 1873.

Conveyances.

COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE OV MAIL COACHES.

TIME TABLE 1 . Lo»v© Auckland every Monday, Wednoiday.fcnd Friday, »tC a.m., for— OUhnhu .. ..2 8 Point Kmioll .. "5 0 Papatootoo ..40 Ngaruawahla .. 80 0 P.ipakura .. ..0 0 Hamilton .. 35 0 Drury .. ..7 0 Cambridge .. 40 0 Loavo Hamilton oTory Tuesday, Thundjiy, and Saturday, at 6 a.m., for— £«P r . n »* ah '« •• *'« 0 Papolo.toe .. 80 "*« lolntllussell .. 20 0 OUhnhu.. .. 82 8 Drury .. .. 27 0 Auckland .. 86 0 Fapakurn .. 28 0 Parcel* forwardod toollp«rtt o/tlie Walktto, *nd miHt be paid for boforo leaving tho olllco. Wo don't how oursolvo^ rc»ponslolo for any parcoli value over DAILY TIMK TVT1LE. v°i AllckIlin(1 ovoi y Monday, Wodneiday, »nd triil^y, at 6 n m , and every Tueidny.TliuMday ' -1 and Saturday, at 8 a.m., for— ' Oluhuhu l'apatoetoo 1 iijiakura Drury. Lot\o Drury *t 12 noon for Piipakuri Papatootoo O 1 " 1 '"' 1 ".' Auckland. Loavo Auckland at 3 p.m., for Otahuhu Papatootoo Papakura Drury. Loivo.Drury at 7.30 a.m. for Papttkuru Papato«too Otahnhu Auckland. Daily for Panmurn and Ho\.lck Lcavo Hoi\ ick it 7 SO a.m. Leavo Auckland at 3 p.m. ' Cirrtagcs nuKgies.or Sjd.llo Horsos can bo Hired for all piirt^ of tho pro\lnce. BOOKINO O^FIOi;— EUIOTT-STJIIIT C. Q. QUICK, Pioprloto*

ONEIIUNGA AND AUCKLAND 110 YAL MAIL COACHES. Tn*Royvi. Mail OoAcnES Timk Taih.f. Leaving Auckland— Loaving Onohungn— f a.m. 8 a.m , 10 a.m. 0 am. 12 noon 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 12 noon 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 pm. 6 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Spooial Coachoi await tho artlralof itoamen J.lvoiy and Unit Stablon at Auckland andOnobung* IToriof bought ard sold on coramlmlon. Coachoi can bo alwnyi hnd at night on tho arrir»l Df itoamori at OuounnBa to proooou with naMonecrs to Auckland. H. nAKDINOTOX, Proprietor.

HOT SPRINGS! HOT SPEINGS AND WAIKATO SCENERY Parties wlihmpr to VMt tho Hot Lakoi, Waiknto; and Ovorland to Njipior, can bo accommodated with a compotont (Juldo and Jfonoi at Oainbrlrtco. on the arrival of tho Coacli. Kor fiirthor pirticulan, apply at the Hooking O/Ilco. KUIott strcot. C. G. QUICK, Proprietor.

Livery and Bait Stables.

T^APANGA LIVERY AND JiAIT STABLES, Opposite to Royal and Boyd'i Coromnndcl flotol, Ludios 1 and Gentlemen i Saddlo Horse* for Hire. ROBERT JUKES GLOVKR Proprietor-

I V K O W T H Jfl K , I Victoria Livikt and Ba.it 'STiBur Albort-itreel oloie o WYndham-itrtet. PutronUed and appointed LWcrr Stable Kcopcr to n.U.H. tho Duke of Edinburgh and his Excellency Sir U. F. Jiowon. For Hire, it groat vortetT of Carriage* opon find cloicil ; Iirovighains antl WeiUling C»trI»Re« with Groy Jlorse^; Duggiei, slnglo and donblo-nniod lioodotl and open, for singlo or p.ilr of houcs: Four whoolod Dog Curti ; Bronk* for picnic parties ; WoTorod Convoyimcos for driving pnisongors to out-dlitrlcta Ladies' and Ctontlomeu's Saddle Ho:iici,&c. &o Ac Charge, modorato

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4847, 10 March 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4847, 10 March 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4847, 10 March 1873, Page 4

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