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Hotel.

QHINEMUTU HOTEL, K 0 T O R U A. HONE WERAHIKO, Proprietor. Traveller* and touriits visiting thii celebrated district will find the above Hotel replete with everj convenience and comfort. Tho Hotel i> cloietothe Uot Springs, Tfluchlfor.tljeir medicinal qu»lit!es an unrivalled, A Paddock for Honei, Good Liquon. Everr Attention Paid to Trarellerf.

VICTORIA HOTEL, Vic toiu a-street. CHARLES BURTON, In succeeding Mr. J. Menzies tt the tbova Hotel, wishe* to inform his friends and the public that tho high reputation this house has hitherto held will ba strictly maintained. Luncheon Daily, 1 p.m. Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. Winest and Spirits of tha Best Quality. CHARLES BUKTON, (Late of Queen'i Hotel, Grahamstown,) Proprietor.

UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Corner of Queen- and Wellesley-streets ) JOHN HANCOCK, Proprietor. In bringing tin* favourite Hotel under the notice of the public the Proprietor would remark that no expanse has beon spared in its entire Innovation and Alteration , in fact the Hous« m Nk\t from top to bottom. The Public Rooms are larte, retired, and airy, an d ccure quiet and comfort to the viiitor The Public and Private Bars are replete with eyery convenience. The Liquors are of the Choiceit Brands, and it ii needless to add the name of the proprietor as an additional and sure guarantee that they will always continue to be of that iterlin? quality that has for to long bef n the distinguishing feature of this house Ihe Bottling Department only requires inspection to convince the most fastidious connoiuenr. tamilies supplied. Picnic and Yachting Uampen delivered on »hortejt notice.

Brewers.

rjlHE COROMANDEL BREWERY. The Proprietor, having taken possession c! the Brewery Establishment lately carried on by Mes»ri. Ballin Brothers, is now in a position to supply firstclass Beer at *veiy moderjite price to hu nmneron* patrons at Corom»nd«l, the Thames, and Auckland. JOHN UNCLES, Coromandel, Jannary 15, I87S.

gPRING WATER BREWERY)' TIKI ROAD, COROMANDEL. i The above Brewery haying undergone extenilva alterations and improvement! the proprietori are now in a poiitlon to furnhh the public Iwith a firs t class article in Draught, Bottlod Been' and Porter. A.UJW <b SWINDLET, Proprietors. Coromande , January, 1873.

Conveyances.

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

_ TIME TABLE 1 . Leave Anckland every Monday, Wednuday/ana Friday, at 0 a.m., for— Otahuhu .. ..29 Point Russell .. 15*0 Papatoetoe ..46 Ngaruawahia .. 30 O Papakura .. .. « C Hamilton .. a5 0 Drury .. .. 7 6 Cambridge .. 40 0 Leave Hamilton every Tuesday, Thunday, and Saturday, at 6 a.m., for— N P»«?awahia .. 6 0 Papetoetoe .. 80 6 Point Russell .. 20 0 Otahnhu.. .. S2 9 Drury .. .. 2 7 6 Auckland .. 85 0 Papakura .. 28 6 Parcels forwarded to all parts of the Waikato, and must be paid for before leaving the office. We don't how ourselves responsible for any parcels value over DVILY TIME T\.BLE. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and JJnday, at 6 a m., and every Tuesday, Thursday.) .T and Saturday, at 8 a.m., forOtahuhu Papatoetoo I apakura Drury. Lea\e Drury at 12 noon for PapakUM Papatoetoa Otahuhu, Auckland. Leave Anckland at 3 p.m., for Otvhuhu Papatoetoo Papakura Drury. Leave.Drury at 7.30 a.m. for Papakura Papatoetoa Otahuhu Auckland. Daily for Panmure and Howick Leave Howick at 7.30 a.m, Leave Auckland at 3 p.m.

Carriages Buggies, or Saddle Horses oan be\ni*ed (or all parts of the province.

Booking. Ophos:— Euiom-stmit. C. G. QUICK, Proprletoi

ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND ROYAL M4.IL COACHES.

THS Royil, 5IAII. OOAOniB TlME TABLX. Leaving Auckland— Leaving Onehunga— 8 a.m. 8 a.m, 10 a.m. 0 a.m. 12 noon 10 a.m. 2 pm. 12 noon 4 p.m. 2 pm. 6 pm. 6 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. 10 a.m. <P-m. 4 p.m.

Special Coaches await the arrival of steamers Livery and Bait Stables at Anckland andOnehumra Horses bought and sold on commission. Coachoi can be always had at night on the arrival Df steamers at Onehunga to proceed with passoneen to Auckland. * H. HAEDINGTON, Proprietor.

TTOWICK AND AUCKLAND ■*-*- LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES.

DAILY TIME TABLE Leave Howick for Panmure and Auckland at 7.30 a m Leave Auckland for Panmure and Howick at 3 p.m. J. LOOMB ft CO , Proprietors, Booking Office j— VICTORIA.STREET,

Livery stud Bait Stables.

ANCHOR LIVEET AVD BAIT STABLES,

(Immediately adjoining the new Market, Upper Queen-street.)

ON II I R EBuggies, Ladles' and Gents' Saddle Hones. Horses broken to saddle and harness.

GEORGE LENDRUM (LATE OF MEARfe's STABLES).

G.L.,haring taken the above Stables at the request of a number of his friends and customers, beg* to intimate that he will still contimio to deserve that patronage which has been awarded to him for the last four years, while carrying on business at MEARS* STABLES, and Unsts by itrict attention and moderate chargei to receive a share of public support.

T^TT O E, 0WTH.EE, Victoria Livwr and Bait «SrA»«i Albert-street close o Wvndham-street, Patronised and Appointed Livery Stable Eeep«r to H.R H. the Duke of Edinburgh and his ExceBency Sir <jr. F. Bowen. For Hire, a great variety of Carriage* open and closed ; Broughams and Wedding Carrugei with Grey Horses ; Buggies, single and double-seated hooded and open, for amgle or pair of howes; Four wheeled Dog Cart* ; Breaks for picnic ptrtlei ; Sorarad Conveyances for driving pasicngtrs to out-dlstricti Ladies'and Gentlemen's Saddle Hones ,&c, Ac &o Char/to moderate

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4848, 11 March 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4848, 11 March 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4848, 11 March 1873, Page 4

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