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HOBSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. OjUfIBUSES leave the Bazaar Yards for Nemarket, Mount St. John, Epsom, and Onehurg EVERY DAY {Sunday excepted), punctually, at 9, 10, 11. nOOn > and at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 o'clocl returning from Onehun s a to Auckland at the san hours. SUNDAYS, from each place, at 9 a.n and at 4 p-ni. A 'BUS will leave the Bazaar Yards, DAIL"! for Junction Hotel, Harp of Erin, Pa] mure, and Howick, at 3 p m.; returning from Howi< at 8 a.m. FOR Hirb : Open and Close Carriages Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses Dog Carts, Buggies, and Sociables Horses bought and sold jrivately. H. HARDINGTON. February 16th, 1566. COBB & CO. LITEBY and bait stables VICTORIA-STREET. [§F Oi'EN- ALL Hours of Night. FOR HIRB: Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Waggonettes, single or doublo harness Open and Covered Buggies sidgie or double seated. COACHES DAILY At S a.m., fob At 3 r.sr., fob Otahuhu _ Otahuhu Papatoitoi Papatoitoi Papakura Papakura Drury Drury. Martyn's Farm Razorback Queen's Redoubt Msungatawhiri Great. DISSOLUTION OS* PARTNEBSHTP. \TOIICE is hereby given that the PARTNER1> SHIP hitherto existing between 0. G. &F, QUICK, sa Proprietors of Cobb & Co.'s Telegraph Line of Boyal Mail Coaches, is, from thi3 date DISSOLA ED, by mutual consent. C. G. QUICK. P. QUICK. Witness—J. C. Ajtdehbon. IsoTember 7th, 1865. "UNITED SERVICE HOTEL," QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. P QUICK, in announcing that he has taken the ■ above House, begs to inform the Public and Visitors to Auckland, that they will find every comfort and convenience. Persons coming rom and going to the Waikato will find especial convenience, as the COACHES leave the door of the Hotel, punctually, at the time advertised, while those coming to Auckland will find all necessary accommodation. The Wines and Spirits are chosen from the best drands in th.6 market. COBB & CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE, m__ FOE •TELERSAPH IiIXE OP ROYATj MAIL COACHES. BUTTS' METROPOLITAN" HOTEL (Opposite aTom: axd Co.'s,) PITT-STREET, SYDNEY. WITH a veiw to meeting increased requirements, * • the Proprietor of the above well-known establishment has added thereto a Coffee-room, Com-mercial-room, and a new Dining Saloon, and has completed other arrangements which cannot fail to render " Butt's Metropolitan " the most replete hotel m the City, both for the extent of the accommodation as well as from its central position. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE, DAILY. Light Luncheons at any hour. —A Large Garden, with Arbours, at the rear of the premises, afford a ccol and pleasant retreat during the hot season. NOTICE. TO THE SETTLERS AND VISITORS TO THE WADE. '•"WADE BRIDGE HOTEL," TS NOW OPENED to nupply a long-desired requirement in the District; Also, as A GENEBAL STOUE, AND TIIE POST OFFICE OF THE LOCALITY. Agents foe the " Hebaid." The Proprietors of the above, have no w on sale, at Auckland retail prices— Sugars Teas Wines and Spirits of every Had Hay Rakes Scythes Slash Hooks Hay Forks Flour Biscuit Stationery of every kind Baisins Cunrants &c., &c., &e. Also, A very superior assortment of Clothing, &e. NOTICE yy a have to announce to our numerous friends ' that we have given up our EETAIL IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, In Queen-Btreet, in favour of M & THOMAS MOiiE IF; *bile thanking them for the liberal Bbare of of rt? 66 ' We have received, beg to soiicit a continuance e same for our successor. CMTICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. Jobbing to the above, I beg to intimate that, on Wednesday, the 3rd proximo, OPEN the PREMISES In Queen-street, ANDP 00cu Pi e d by Messsrs. CbtTlOkSiiank', Sjtaht, ■ a nd continue to carry on business there as GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGER, !.,*?* to continue to receive the tame favour so UDe "% awarded to them. THOMAS MORRIN. SHIPWRECK 1 TO BE PREPARED FOR. T Earn TO SWIM at the FENCED POND, at SMALE'S POINT. 3d. the Bath, ™°wels and attendance from dawn till dark.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 712, 24 February 1866, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 712, 24 February 1866, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 712, 24 February 1866, Page 7