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I Shipping. ~ h xJl jgTEAM TO tub THAiUIiS. The • KNTEIirKISE' tsaaHSSSsSsi 'lallaiiuoicii.' TIME T A B Ii E. From Auckland : ' Monday, ' Enterprise,'l2 midnight Tuesday. 'Lalla Koo'<h,' 12 midnight "Wednesday, ' Enterprise,' 12 midnight Thura lay, * Lalla Roo'ih,' 5 p.ui. Friday, ' Entcrj-rino/ sp.ro. Saturday, ' Lall* Rookh,' C p.m. Not responsible for goods or parcels put on board without a shipping note. J, EDWARDS, Managor. -jT~ igTEAM TO the THAMES! 'ROTOMAHANA,' \. FAUQUHAit, Master, will teare as under :— Worn Aucklard : From Thames : Monday, 4.30 p.m. Monday, 9.30 a.m. , Tuesday. 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, 9.30 a.m. Wednesday, 5 p.m. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Weather and othor circumstances permitting. FRAKER fc TJNNE, A pent:;. v "fpORTHE HOT SPRING^ J? MAHUKANOI, MATA-F-i-WKKASA, KAWAU, AND LITTLE \.u .- oM Aii A. rttrr, The p s . ANN . E MILBANK,' Captain Kasfer, will sail as undor:— Auckland and Hot Sfkinos.—From Auckland every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m. From Hot Springs crery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at mid-day. if a ii it it ang i.—For Mahurangl every Thursday and Saturday at U o'clock. From Mahurangi every Monday and Friday at 10 a.m., when tides will allov. Matakana, Kavtau and Omaha.—For Matakana, &e., every Tuesday, at 11 am. From Matakana. Ac., every Wednesday. Weather and other circumstances permitting. .Not responslblo for parcels put on board without; a "hipping noto. For freight or passage aut!** to J. CASEY & SON. -k v CJTEAM TO AND FROM >3 UIVERHEAT> TWICE On and after June 6, steamers will Jeavo as undc:: From Auckland : From Rivorhead : S.s. « Lily.' 1130 p.m. 5.5. 4 Lily,' 9 a.m. S.s.'Gemini/3 p.m. S.s. ' Gemini;' 10.20 a. m J. CASEY & -ON. IPfcASSENGEKS' LINE OK \>TT> rACKKTS T0 NKW " ZEA-s-wsassass O i VXK d ny aryssits. sftaw, SATILL & CO., 34, LrAi>r.ifnALi.-«TK,JSKT, London. Tho above line of ships aro regular traders to all the principal ports of Now Zealand. They are clipper ship?, classtvl A 1 at Lloyd's, and commanded by experienced masters. The bill of fare i 3 most substantia], and ef tho b.»st quality, and tho accommodation roomy and convenient. The undersigned aro empowered to passages from Condoc to.Sew Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed In the colony. Return ship; to London also leava at almost regular intervals. Full particulars oc application to L. D. NATHAN & CO.,"J GAYJJN A GRAHAM. V Agent*. CIiT'ICKSHANK r* CO ) lIOBA.RT TOWN. 11] q Barquo * ' BELLA. MARY/ Captain J. Fishef, will sail TO-MOREOW (Tue«day), SUt inst. For freight or passage, apply to STONE BROTHERS. BAR QUE 4 LOMBARJEP X>lA N,* FROM LONDON. All Accounts and Halms against Sa-j,.* tarquo 'LOMBARDIAN' must be Rendered, in duilicate, to tho undersigned, by 3£ o'clock noon THI-< DAY (Monday), the 30th insUnt, ortboy cannot be recognised. THE NEW ZEALAND SUIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), Agents. Auckland, July 30, 3577, Hotels. A S O N I C Jig - O TEL, PRINCES-STREET. THOMAS HOOD, Formerly of tho Wellington Hotel, has murh pleasure in informing his friends thrvt he has ?ecured tho Proprietorship of theabotc centrally-situated and wellknown Hotel. Under the ne-w management, it is confidently expected that so well-appi inted and convenient 3 resort for citizens will command a large sharo of patmnago and support. T.U. is .'•paring no expense to make this Hotel up to the mark of modern views ef Hotel-keeping. HALLIARDS (ALLCOCK'S TABLE). BIT.LIAIID SIAr.BKK. CONSTANTLY IN Alt k.NDAXCE. WINES AND SPIRITS, OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. QU E E N'S HOTEL, Cornet, of Symonds-street and Kyueh Pass Road, JOHN ADAMS, Pitorr.iKTon. In submitting his List of Prices, J. A. would' inform his friends and the j>ublf.c generally that they c%n rely upon Mis placing before them a gonuine and good article. s. d. Hennessy's (case) 6 G per bottle. I Martftll's (caso).. .. ..5 6., ' Square Gin (bestbrards), large bottles -1 0 ~ Ditto ditto, amall 2 0 „ Dunville'a Whisky .. .. ..4 0 ~ Campbeltou's Whisky 4 0 Old Tom, best brand . .. ..4 0,, Best Port Wine 10 ~ Best Sherry Wine 4 0 ~ Bernnrd'n English Ganger Wine ..3 0 ~ Schnapps .. .. .. 2 G Rum . .. .. .. ..3 0 ~ Rum, best Jamaica «. . ..4 0,, English Stout, best brands .. .13 ~ 1 The above are all of the best description and direct from bond. Bottles of all descriptions bought in any quantity, j COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL.; COItHRIt I QUEEN AND WEST QUEEN STREETS. I The Proprietor desires to draw tho attention of his supporters and tho general public to the EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IM/'IIOVEMENTS which have been just completed, making the COSMOPOLITAN one of the most oomfoiitaci/E and attractive of tho Citt Hotels, MAURICE O'SULLIVAN, Projjri'itor. Auckland, May, 1577. JO II N M E N Z I E S, Late of -rnn Vict>ria and Q.C.E. U.otrls. Uegs leave to announce to his frien and the public at large that he ha? Recommenced Business in Auckland by learinff thft AUCKLAND HOTEL, Qu»en and High streets, where he intends to keep the Very Best Brands of Wises & Spirits ; ALSO, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION" FOR TRAVELLERS. Single ancl Doulde Bed-room?, with Sitting-room attached. , There, is also a FIRST-CLASS CAFE attached to tho above Hotel. JOHN MENZIES, Proprietor. Auckland Hotel, Juno 20, 1877. REYHOUND H O TE L* QUEEN 'fz.STREET, AUCKLAND. JOHN DARBY, PROPRiFroH, Having taken thef above well-knovrn Jlouso will bo glad to see his old friends. WINES AND SPIRIT* OF THE BEST BRAWPR. The Hetel Accommr dation is flrat-clas.'?. Good Bed-rooms, Bath-room, and llrot-class Table and Moderate charges. One of the best Billiard Tables in the Colony. Photography. CL Alt K E BItOT HE R S (Late CnoMnnV). KOYAL HNE AI'.T I'IIOTOOiiAI'IIIC (JAM.KRIii-. Queex-stuekt, Auckland, Oppcsitk tub L'nio.v Hank. j First-clasfi 1 'ortrait", from C. D. V. to Life Siae, at | -Moderuie Prices. 1 Children's Portraits takuu matantanecuslv. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4899, 30 July 1877, Page 1

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