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Conveyances, &c. |f r~VRURY, BOMBAY, AND POKE.N'o tt > A Conveyance will leave Drnry Station a' D R? o'clock a. m. every " {v r ?£- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY P And will leave B mbay Settlement at 3 o'clock / ' «• t to meet the Hail Train, every Vm -- LI TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATI Rn»v R- S. WHITE, ;i! Carrier and Commission Agent & R. S. W. wishes the public to know that he will r „„ & tinue Ms business as oa " i; CARRIER, PROVEDORE, AND COMMISSION Ordebs Promptly Executed. $■-; Agents for receiving Orders and Parcel.-_t *k Wabd. Painter. Queen-street; U. Clayto.v, T" I. Victoria-street; S. Cassey, Drury. "~ DC lat, B. S. WHITE Great South Head. ° * I C E . A DAILY COACH will leave MEP.PPP /■_ i dUtely on the arrival of the Train at Me™ST . Hamilton. A daily Coach will a7sU leaveH^i/ 01 " Parcels addressed to our care at Merer v fei d"W C. ROWTHER U T T • VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES 1 Albert-street (close to Wynaham-streett' ¥ Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Keewr t„ . '■■ H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and Hfa Ezd? ■ lency Sir G. F. Bowen. " UU For Hire—A. great variety of Carriages, open and dose ; and Weddjng Carril|es with Grev h Horses ; Buggies, single and double-slated, hooded ' and open, for single or pair of Horses; Fouiwheeled Dog Carts ; Break, for picn-c parties; Covered Con i veyances for driving passengers to ont-distrte?" * Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horres &c. &c ' '■ Charges moderate. ».««.. •. ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND LINE OK COACHES. TIMETABLE. Leave Onehunga- Leave Aucklan f"-™- 10 a.m. to 12 noon 10 '?S B -°' 2.30 p.m. r i "noon 4^ * P- m - 6 p.m. Saturday nights. 6.30 p.m. 11.30 p.m. i ft O B B AND CO. ' S V/ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, VICTOKIA-STJtKET. For Hire-A great variety of Open and Close Carriages, Broughams, and Wedding Carriages, with Grey Horses, with or without postillions: Buggies single s or Double-seated, hooded or open, for single or pair ol Horses ; Ladies" and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses - U Waggonettes, forpicnic parties; Covered Conveyances l~ for driving parties to out-districts. Hearses and '-■ Mourning Coaches. f: Omnibuses leave the Union Bank, Queen-street * for College Hill and Dedwood every balf.hour, and for Newton and Ponsonbyßoad every hour. carriages can be ordered for any parts of the - Waikato. i 5 F. QUICK, Proprietor. i HOWICK AND AUCKLAND % LINK OF S ROYAL MAIL COACHES, k DAILY TIME TABLE. S Leave Howick for Panmure and Auckland, at 7 38 t a.m- 3 Leave Auckland for Panmure wi Howick. at 3 d m * W. LUNDON & CO., Proprietors. I Booking Office—VicroaiA-sTBEEr. | Hotels. I GREYHOUND HOTEL, I CORSEE OT I 1 QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. \ PROPBLETOIt, i MICHAEL CORCORAN. [ In returning thanks to his numereus Visitors, » Micbael Cobcoran beg 3 to say that very larxe •' additions have been made to the Hotel, which will ' tend greatly to the convenience of those who favour him with their patronage. > BED-ROOMS. i Additions have been made to their number, and all have been furnished in a superb manner, every- '■. thing being new, and got up in the latest style. _ . BATHS. i Both Hot and Cold Baths are always ready, and i ■ every convenience will be found in them for the com- ' fort of Travellers. . ' ; COMMERCIAL-ROOM. " '[ A Commodious Room has been opened, having ita entrance from VictorU-street, for the comfort of those ' who do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room ; and this has been fitted up in a style to ensure the comfort of Visitors. BILLIARD-ROOM. The Billiard-room is the best in the Province, and is fitted with one of the best Billiard Tables ever con- ' structed. MICHAEL CORCORAN Hopes that the good name h.s house has ever held an<? the splendid accommodation afforded in it will Induce Visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage. . * mHA ME S HOTEL, \ AUCKLAND COEJtEK Or QDEE-f-STBKET AKD IHI WBLAEJ. PROPRIETOR . R.GRATTAN (SDOCESBOB TO J. COPLAXDj ' This well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advace ? S i Angers visiting Auckland from its central f. position in the business part of the town facing the | Harbour, and in close proximity to the Shipping and S Railway. It contains a fine range of bed-rooms with - every convenience. BATHS—Hot, Cold, and Shower. DAILY FROM ONE TO TWO- . . jLw3^ U , e > d J? tt l ? 010n y for ita selection of the Sf Sf.' , deUca< ; es ?' the season, as the patronage of ' merchants and business men of the city ™?^i^ S £f U . E^? T ' on thß e™"-! floo'. Meals can be obtained at all hours of the day SP^ e TT^ o i C^r^ V i? ES and the Brands of SPIRIT& and CIGARS are alone supplied. or ta bottle °° lonial STOUT on draught EXCHANGE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. kn^, n T? d t e .'i ii^ edh ' l T in ?? aj ' c,,ased "»> above wellKnown Hotel, de.ires to inform his friends and the v^'bes 8 "?™"'' that he ißtend3 teSStnlySe WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, CORDIALS, &c., 4c. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TBAVELLEES. iJfJZ???*' 0 MEN «»» he " obtain the very latest new Zealand and the Australasian Colonies. rfl . - _ JHE BILLIARD-ROOM will be Refitted, and lovers of this truly noble Game will receive every attention. JOSE P~H ELL IS, PROPRIETOR. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL.' « : '- DUNNTNGHAM & KING Have imported one of a ~ .-JOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, ') And Inviu players to one of the best rooms In Auck > land. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. Beard and Residence .'.' " " Ditto ditto, with single room .. .. aSpUweek Table b" Hote at 1 o'clock sharp. - Bath-booms, with all requisites. Good Stable Accommodation. DUNNINGHAM & KING PROPRIETORS. ••' BON ACCORD PRH'ATE HOTEL,' NEXT DOOK TO MAXUXAC HOTEL, ' „ . ONEHUNGA. Good Accommodatjo.s- roa Tkavellbrs asti BOARDEBS. XTBo w„ t Ad ™ issi on at aU hours. MRS. WILLIAMSON (late of Manukau Hotel . Proprietress. 6-mHE CHILDREN.'-Copies of this Ch»ri£'T>;.!i Oem ( r hich . was founa ln the desk of ffe'H^ffomce I"'*1 "'* m * 7 *«°) >Uloe<l »' GUMMED LABELS of every description - at the Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4270, 21 July 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4270, 21 July 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4270, 21 July 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)