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HOTE L, Halt-way to Otahutin. T> LUNDON begs to announce that, * having completed the improvements of his new Hotel, the Harp of Erin, 3 miles from town, it is now open to the public and replete with every accommodation and requisite essential to a First Class Hotel. The Table and Kitchen Departments are particularly cared for, and the Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, and Ales are of the first brands. To the stranger this Hotel is very inviting, for, although upon the Great South Road, it is in the centre of many interesting by-roads and green lanes, which open the whole country round to the rambler, and to the valetudinarian it offers a quiet retreat, where his wants, however minute, will be sedulously attended to. Special arrangements are made for Boarders, for whom it is admirably adapted—affording country residence, with all the luxuries of town, to which it is of easiest access by the Omnibusses that pass the repass daily. {j£g>yThc most recherche Wedding Breakfasts provided. Every possible convenience foi Balls and Suppers. The extent of the Hotel affords retired resident apartments for newly married parties, for the week or month. All Charges on the Most Moderate Scale. P. Lundon. Se'ling Oft'! Selling Off! THE WHOLE OF THE GOODS SAVED PROM THE LATE FIRE ! ! I A. & R. KEESIKG G't IVE notice to the Public that they have * determined to Sell Off all their Goods, consisting of Drapery, Blankets, Clothing, Hardware, Looking-glasses, Pictures, and all things in the general line—Goods to suit everybody. They are now offering A suit fine black cloth, coat, vest and trousers, £2 ss. Fine tweed and doeskin trousers at 1 Is. Long doeskin vests, all wool, 7s. Fine beaver and pilot jackets at 10s., 155., 215,, and the best goods ever imported at 255, Fine shrunk black doeskin and fine blue beaver and pilot trousers at 125., 145., and 16s. per pair Double-back blue serge shirts, 4s. Moleskin trousers at 45., the very best, 6s. Large lot scarlet and handsome plaid shawls from 7s, each Blankets of all sires, some very fine quality, from 15s. per pair Men's and boys' fine cloth caps at 35., with oilskin covers, 4s. fid. each Stout yard-wide prints, a large quantity, at fid. per yard, some Hoyle's best quality Plaids, merinos, satinettes, calicoes, sheets, and a large assortment for the ladies American axe handles, Is. Best American axes, 6s. 9d. Fine regatta shirts, 2s. Best Scotch twill shirts, 2s. fid. Drawers, 25., under-shirts, 2s. Lot of good wheat and flour seives, at halfprice, tarpaulins Boys' clothing of many kinds at very low rates And an immense quantity of other goods, all equally low prices. A. & 11. Keesing feel assured parties calling at their Establish rnent will see a: once this is a legitimate Clearing Out. A. & R. KEESING. Top of Shortland-street, Of the late London House & Bee-hive. FIRE RELIEF FUND. nPHE Committee of the Fire Relief Fund, * in acknowleding the very liberal assistance received from the Public on behalf of the sufferers, by the late fire, beg to intimate that, they have now considered all the cases that have come before them for relief, and administered the funds entrusted to their charge, the subscription list is therefore now closed, and an account of the sumsthat have been disbursed will be rendered to the public as soon as possible. Subscribers who have not paid their subscriptions to the Treasurer are requested to do so at once, in order to enable the Cominitce to close their accounts without delay. John Frederick Lloyd, Chairman. Auckland, August 3rd, 1858.

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New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1284, 7 August 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1284, 7 August 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XIV, Issue 1284, 7 August 1858, Page 1

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