REDUCTION IN PARTINGTON'S WHOLESALE CASH PEICES. OEST CABIN BISCUITS, per ton £20 Navy Biscuits, per ton £1S All kinds of Fancy Biscuits, per lb 91. TO SUIT THE TIMES. BENNETT'S LARDER, No. OS, QUEEN-STUEET, (Next to D. Giiahaji & Co.'s). rp BENNETT has much pleasure in announcing to tho public that he is now in a position to supply SOUPS AND REFRESHMENTS, At all Houiis op the Day. DINNEIi AT TWELVE O'CLOCK SHAEP. CHARG-ES MODEE.'^E. LOOK OUT FOR THE CHEAP GOODS THAT WILL BE OPENED UP TO-MOEROW AT S. AJ\ T JD J. K,. YAILE'S TEMPORARY BUSINESS PREMISES, Hoiison's Buildings, foot of Khortland-streot. NEW SPRING GOODS, Ex 'SIAM' and ' PEGASUS.' HOESE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. TIME TABLE. OMNIBUSSES DAILY T- EAVE AUCKLAND for NEWMARKET, J MOUNT St. JOHiV, EPSOM, and ON'EHUNGA at 8 a.m. ; 10 a.m.; 11 a.m.; Noon ; 2 p.m.; 3 p.m.; i p.m. ; 5 p.m. Leave Onehunga for Epsom, Mount St. John, Newmarket, and Auckland, at 8 a.m.; 9 a.m.; 10 am.; Noon ; 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. ; 4, p m.; 5 p.m. On SUNDAY from each place at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. FOR PANMURE AND HO WICK: An Omnibus will leave Auckland for above places at 3 p.m. EVERY DAY (Sundays excepted), via Newmarket, Junction, and Harp of Erin, and return from Panmure, at 8 a.m. FOR HIRE: LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE HORSE 3 CARRIAGES, and BUGGIES, with singleor double Horses. LIYERY AND BAIT STABLES: Horses kept at LIVERY with every earo and attention. Country gentlemen would find the Bazaar Yard Stables much more convenient than any in Town—h ing roomy and woll ventilated. Loose Box if required. ORPHEUS HOTEL, 25 LOWER, QUEEN-STHEET, AUCKLAND. JOSEPH BOULTER, 25. MICHAEL WOOD. "ROYAL OAK" HOTEL, Cohnee or Cook and Chapel Streets. T)ICHAnD M. HAWKES (late of tho "Crescent XL Hotel,") begs to inform the Public and his friends that he ha 9 taken tho above, which he intends to keep supplied with none but the very heßt description of Wines, Spirits, &c. Families supplied with Bottled Goods of the Choicest Quality, at the lowest possible rate. TlttAL IS PIiOOF. THE BLUE POST. THE undersigned begs to return his sincere thankß to the public generally fcr the support and patronage he has received since he commenced business iu the above establishruent, and bogs to state that he has retired in favour of Mr. GRIFFITHS who will continue the business as heretofore. 1 Country Settlers and Families will find the usual good entertainment and attention from Mr.GriirFi'iTHS. JOHN PORTER.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 893, 24 September 1866, Page 1
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