UNITED SEEVIOE wI N E AND SPIBIT S TOB E, Corner of Queen and Welxesiet-eteeet3. s. d. £ f Bottle of Bum . .30 — 1 dos case . 1 1' Bottle of Martell's Pale Brandy ..40 — 1 doz case . 2 ■ Bottla of . Martell's Dark Brandy .40 — 2 doz case. 2 I Bottle of Kirkliston Whiskey . . . 4t 0 — 1 doz case . 2 I Bottle of Old Tom .40 — I doa case . 3 l Bottle of Gin, JJDKZ brand .... 4 6 — case 15 bot. 8 I Bottle small, JDEZ brand .... 8 6 — 1 doz case. IIS Bottle of Port Wine 8 0 — 1 doz case . 1 1< Bottle of Port Wine, pint 19 — 1 doz case . 0 1! Bottle of Port, best 4 0 — 1 doz case . 2 £ Bottle of Port, beat, pint ..... 2 0 — 1 doz case. 1 ] Bottle of Sherry ..80 — 1 doz case . 1 14 Bottle of Sherry, pt. 19 — 1 doz case . 0 1£ Bottle of Sherry,beßt 4 0 — 1 doz case . 2 2 Bottle of Sherry,best pint SO Rottle Ginger Wine 2 0 Bottle of Kaspberry Syrup .... 1 0 Bottle of Peppermint 1 0 Bottle of Oloves ..10 Bottle Lemon Syrup 10 iQT The abovb Bottled on th* Premises. Bottle London Stout 1 3 — 1 doz . . 0 IS Bottle Bass's Pale Ale ..... 1 3 — 1 doz . . 010 Bottle XTo. 2 Champagne .... 7 0 — 1 doz ..43 Bottle of Claret . . 4 0 — 1 doz ~22 500 Gross Superior WINK COBKS, at 3a. per gross, for sale. RAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL, SHOJiT-STBEET, OFFIOIAL BAY. GEORGE BOWLEY begg* to intimate to the Public of Auokland that he has BEMOVED to the above Hotel, for the sole purpose of providing hia customers "with, more convenient and better accommodation uhan he was able previously to supply, and in returning thanks for past favours hopes, by strict attention to business and civility, to merit a continuance of support. S. B. begs especially to call the attention of visitors from the coast to the above conveniently situated Hotel, irhero tney 'will be able to enjoy all the comforts of a home. KAKAKA GOLD-EIELD. GOLD .' GOLD ! GOLD ! SHOETLAND HOTEL. THE undersigned notifies to the Pnblio in general and Diggers in particular, that he has built a COMMODIOUS HOTEL, at KAUEBANGA, where he will provide for the wants of all in a manner that will give satisfaction. The Table will be supplied to suit the tastes of visitors from Auckland as well as the residents in the district. tjjgg" Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the very beßt quality at Auckland price?. JOHN BUTT. AUCKLAND SALT-WATER BATHS. T (HE Directors of this Company have much pleasure in announcing that the BATHS will be OPENED to the public on and after THUBBDAY, ' the Ist August, from sunrise till sunset during the week, and on Sundays till 9 o'clock a.m. Arrangements are being completed for the accommodation of Ladies and Non-swimmers, which will be available in a few days. TEBMS: £ s. d. Yearly Tickets... ... ... ... 2 2 O Half-yearly : ... 1 5 0 Quarterly 015 0 Monthly 0 7 6 Single Baths 0 0 6 An allowance will be made for Families in proportion to numbers.
Towels will be provided. The Baths are .under the oharge of a respectable man and his wife, who will respectively attend to' male and female visitors J the former is an experienced swimmer. ROBERT SOMMEBVILLE, Secretary. Auckland, July 29, 1867. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KARANGAHAPE BOAD, (Head op Upper Queen - street.) rjIHIS SCHOOL is conducted by Bev. BOBERT KIDD, L.L.8., of the University of Dublin, and Mr. JOSEPH N. FLOWER, lately Master of the .Auckland Commercial School, Assisted by Resident and "Visiting Masters. Stabling is provided for the horses of dayrapils residing at a distance. The COLLEGIATE SCHOOL is designed to lombine the advantages of accurate soholarßhip Old a thorough training of the mind with the jrEctical requirements of a sound commercial educa ion. Terms per Quarter for Day Pupils (payable in idvance): — General Education—comprising Reading, £ s. d. Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar
and Composition, Geography, History, Book-keeping, Popular Scieuoo ... 2 2 0 Mathematics 0 10 6 Classics ... ... ... ... ... 1 1 0 French ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 6 Drawing ... ... ... ... ... 010 6 Other branches according to special arrangement. tjgT It is necessary to announce that the rule of luarterly prepayment will be strictly adhered to. BOARDERS are received. The site of the ichool is open and healthy
THE LYCEUM, ALTEN-ROAD. THE above-numed Establishment is HOW REOPENED. Terms per quarter, in advance: Junior Division.. £1 10 0 Senior ditto, including Latin and Mathematics .. ... ... 2 0 0 Hours of attendance from 10 to 1 and from 2 till 1 o'clook. Evening Classes every Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday, from 7 till 9 o'clock Terms per quartor ... ... £110 Boarders received. WILLIAM D. LYSSAB. ETJSSELL'S PRIVATE BOARDING- ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly Shomxand Orescent.) RTJBALLY Bituated between "Army and Navy Hotel," and " Wesleyan College," UPPER QTJEEN STREET. PRIVATE PARLOURS - FOB FAMILIES. Auckland, March let, 1667 CODE OF SIGNALS. FOB SALE at the HibaliD Office,the Auckland CODE OF SIGNALS, Lithographed in colours. Very chaste.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 6 September 1867, Page 5
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