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I Hotels. I _ . — 1

THAMES HOTEL, AUCKLAND, Corner of Queen-strket and the Wharf. PROPRIETOR .., R. GRATTEN. (■iucoESHOK to J. Copland.) Thii well-known Hotel possesses nnrqnalled sdvintaR'stoS runners visitiDf? Auckland from its central position in the business part of the town facing th* Harbour, and in close proximity to the Shipping and Railway, it c >ntains a fine range of Bed-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS— Hot, Cold, and Shower. THE ORDINARY DAILY FROM ONR TO TWO is UDcqutlled In the Colony for Its selection of ike choicest delicHcles of the season, as the patronsr* of t till metchants * nd business men of tbe city In ths RFSTL'ttANT, m th* ground floor, MEALS can be obtult ed >t all h' u»s of tto day. The CHOIC1-ST of WINKS and the Finest Brand* of SPIRITS and CIGARS are al,ne s. pplied EnRlhh and Colonial ALEs and STOUT on draurht or in bottle.

JJOYAL MAIL HOTEL. VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. A. CAIRNS, Proprietor. (Late Chief Rteward of the a.s. 'Wellington,' and Mail Steamer ' Nebraska.') Has much pleasure In Intimating to his friends and the public that he has taken th* above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated throughout and newly furnished. Families and Travellers will find the utmost accommodation, combined with cleanliness, civility, and comfort A TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. BATHS, Hot. fold, and Shower. Tho BILLIARD ROOM, whuh is acknowledged to be the best in the colonies, is fitted with two tntclass tablei, cotnple'e and handsomely Furnished, and is still under the supervision of Mr. McLTOif. None hut the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, Ac , kept in stock. A Night Porter Id attendance

MILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE^HOTTI. Dnnningham and Ring have imported' onefof Al cock's Prize Billiard Tables and invite players to ona ol th* best rooms in Auckland.

f^A OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \JT HOBSON-STRKET. Board 15i per week Board and Residence JOs per week Board and Residence, with single room 24s par we* Commodious Bath Rooms. TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. Good Stable Accommodation. DTJNNINGHAM A KING, Proprietors.

"m/T ANUKAU HOTEL. HENBY HARDINGTON, Promujctor. The rapidly increaslns; importance of Onehunga u a port of arrival and departure, the extension of tht railway, the connecting of the Peninsula with Man gere, and the general favour Onehunga has obtained as a place of pleasurable resort, has induced the Pro prietor to spare neither pains nor expense to make it A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. Tho establishment has been so re-arranged U to afford the best accommodation for visitors in transitu between th* port and other potts of tke coloay, a> also for those who seek Onehunsa as A MARINE RETREAT, wkether for pleasure or health. The accommodation comprises COMMERCIAL, TRAVELLERS'. PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE ROOMS. The Bedrooms are spacious, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished Every attention, under ver experienced management, U paid to the wants of the customers The churgos are Strictly moderate, a good table is kept, and the WINES, ALES, AND.SPIR1TS are the best procurable. In fact, nothing has been left 'untried to make the MANtKAU HOTEL wot thy of the highest patronage which may ba awarded to it. The Stabling accommodstion ii admitted to be th best in tho province.

ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines ReceiTedlbyllast[artivals.':— SAUTERNE CLABETS MONTFERRAND CHATBAU.LAJROSE ST. JULIEN CHATEAU LAFITTE CHAMPAGNE MOET'8 JACQUESON'S DINARD 4 JORDON, No.',2 SPAEKLING MOSELLE STILL HOCK— HOCHHEIMEE AUSTRALIAN WINES AWARRA LINDEMAN REIBL1NG VERDELBO. THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL Possesses every accommodation reqnired|by ihe rti dent in ihe City, or by gentlemen vlsitiuj Auckland en route for tbe Australian Colonies, America, England, and the Continent Arrangements have been made witk express and cab proprietors to meet every steamer on arrival at the wharf None but the best Brands of English and Colonial Ales, or Vintages of Continental Wines and Spirits will be vended An Experienced Chef de Cuisine supplies the requirements of the Table. SPLENDID BATnS, HOT AND COLD. A Night Watchman always In attendance. C. M. HIOKUNG AND CO. Proprietors. Tobacconist. THE undersigned begi to inform the public that he has opened an establishment i No. 98, QUEEN-STREET, with a targe and well-assorted Stock of the undermentioned articles, which have been selected by him during a visit to AMERICA AND EUROPE. TOBACCOS. WALKING STICKS. CIGARS. CRICKETING MATERIAL SNUFFS. FOOTBALLS. MEERSCHAUMS. BOXING GLOVES. WOOD* OLA YPIPliS. BILLIARD CLOTHS. BALLS AND CUE TIPS, ETC. And a Large Assortment of Tobacconists' Sundries G. WALLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST AUCSLLAMD, TUAKCS, AND WUANCAVUJ. The Largest Assortment of Meerschaum Pipes in the Colony— direct from Vienna.

AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA COACHKS. The Coaches as above will leave Onehunga at 8 a tn and 12 30 p.m., and from Auckland at 10am. ' n<UP ' m ' R. OILHAN.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5275, 21 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5275, 21 July 1874, Page 4