ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, J , FARNELL. fJpIUS HOSTELRY is situated on the Panic 11 llill, at the junction of live roads, commanding a view of Auckland Harbour, Barrack Hill, and tlie Domain ; is elegantly fitted up, and provided wiih SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS. Tlio Wines, Ales, and Spirits are of the VERY BEST DESCRIPTION, and no expense has been spared to meet the requirements of the public. TIMBER. KATJ HI AND STRINGY BARK. ACIIRISTEY begs to inform House and Ship o liuildcrs and the public generally, that he li:is made arrangements for keeping a supply of the above. Anv orders entrusted to his care will be duly attended to. Long lengths of joist or ship planking cut up to 27 ft. Oilier-, George-street, Onohunga. .1. M. H A SLET T ? leave to intimate to his Friends and the .1 f Public that lie lias taken large and commodious t r.eees in the NEW RUILDINGS NEXT TO THE HERALD OFFICE. l.and and House Agencies conducted, Rents and Debts collected ; and a particular Branch of his Business will be the supplying of LABOUR to parties in Town and Country. A Sitting Room provided at the Servants' Registry Ollice, where parlies seeking' labour and Employment can meet, to make arrangements. WELSH CAES AND TONY 15ASK.ET CARRIAGES. FOR PRIVATE SALE, at. tho Bazaar Yards, several handsome Welsh Cars and Pony Basket Carriages, with Harness. 11. HARDINGTON. October 24, KSd t. NEW GOODS. ON SALE AT TILE STORES OF NEWMAN & EWEN, "OEYTON'S PATENT IKON BRDSTEADS A Half-Tester, Solid and Tubular, various colors French do. do. do. Four-post and Canopy do. Children's Cots and Folding' Bedsteads Best Flux Mattresses, all sizes, kept in stock. ROGER'S & SONS CUTLERY, Ac. Table and Pocket Knives Scissors, all sizes, do., in cases Razors and Strops, do. in cases Desk Knives and Pruning do. Ladies'and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, a very superior assortment, from oOs. to 12Ue each. Oyster Knives, Putty do., Butcher's do. anc Steels BEST ELECTRO-PLATE AND STERLING teILVEK GOODS. Spoons and Folks, Lsullos, Knifo Rests, Nut crackers Bouquet Holders, Silver and Gilt Children's Silver Cups, and Knife, Fork, an( Spoon Cases Cruet .Frames, Card and Cake Baskets Luncheon Frames, Pickle do. r,i(|ueur Frames, Fish Carvers, in eases Flower Vases, Epergnes, and Fruit Stands l'lated Dish Covers and Side Dishes, Candle sticks Inkstands, Butter do., Sugar Baskets Egg Frames, Tea and Collet- Sets, Urns Jlu.-tard lots and Salts, do. in cases, witl Spoons Butter Knives, Silver and Electro Cases Best l'lated Desert Knives and Forks 12 pairs anil 18 pairs, in a case Silver Card Cases, Shell and Papier Macke do. CUT GLASS AND CHINA DEPARTMENT Tumblers, Vines, Champagnes, Claret, ain IloeK Glasses, in every variety Decanters, Quarts and Pints, Claret do. Finger Cops, Water,lugs and Goblets Ccleiy Giasser, Salts, P.ekles, Custards, am ,1 cllies Butter Coolers, Sugars and Creams, Frostei .lugs Lustres and Flower Vases, in vari< us patterns. A vi rv large assortment. An entire ne>e stock o the above just, upened. 100 Sets and upwards of Cliina, from 60s. t 1:10s. set, valions Dessert Sets, Toilet do., Dinner do. : tho lattc from il's. to JL'-O the set, newest patterns. Several STUCK PATTERNS are always on banc which can be matched from time to time as required PARIAN FIGURES AND VASES, &c. 200 Kegs Ku-bank's Nails, Ato G inch 100 do. American do., U\ to o inch Churns, Colonial Ovens Seville Sneads and Scythes, Hay Rakes an Forks American Axes and liatcliets, Patent Weighin, Machines, -ioO lb., lb., Union Sea lei Ac. Every description of Builders' Ironmongery an Edge Tools. Ac. Ac. Queen-sll'eel, 27th October. Messrs. shiphkrd, runciman and cc beg to return thanks to the public ofAuck land for the very liberal support they have met wit and would solicit the continuance of tile same t their successors, Messrs. A. IiOKXV ELL A' whom they recommLiiil in every respect. Messrs.* A. D. ami Son beg to intimate to th publico!' Auckland that they have succeeded to th above business, and hope by keeping Meat of th best quality, combined with cleanliness and civilit) and at the'lowest possible prices, to merit a share c the public patronage so largely bestowed upo Messrs. S. K. and Co. A. DORNWELL A SON. BELFAST HOTEL, PIUSCE3 SIEEET. JAMES SUTHERLAND jTJj~AVING ENTERED on the above Premises begs to inform his Friends and the Public general] that he has refitted and improved the House at ver considerable expense, and that he is no« able t offer very superior accommodation to visitors. WINKS and SPIRITS of tlie very best deseri] tion, and everything connected with the Establisl inen! conducted in Urst-clasa style, wiili the greatcttuiiU'onT'o comfort.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 317, 17 November 1864, Page 7
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