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HotelsCH O K JU OTE I* CORNER OF IQUEBfT ANDJ MARKET-STREETS, AUCKLAND. JOHN ADAMS, Psopeietob. F- SUCH V?T« (So long known m connection with the Auckland and Waikato Railway) Bega to Inform his friends and the public that having become 1 roprietor of the Warkworth Hotel, Mahurangl, he b p«s to meet with their kind support. It is only a few tours' sail from Auckland by the s.a Rose Casey* (0; ptain Kasper). The scenery is nnaur* passed in New ? ealand. Passengers coming for a trip on Sai&i 3ay and return, on Monday. The fares are very model ate, 1 M eddlng parties would do well to pay a ▼uit, where they will meet with every Comfort Civility, and Jleanliness. Horses on Hire; Free Stabling. A splendid Orchard and Garden, with all kinds of f rnlts. | PACIFIC HOTEL, QDEEtf-STREtT, AUCKLAND. MR JOHN OILLANDER3 (For eleven years in the employ of Mr. M, Corcoran at the Greyhound and .Metropolitan Hotels) Begs to announce to his numerous friends and the public that ho has leased the above Well-known and Centrally-situated Hotel, and trusts by attention and civility to the public, to merit a fair share of their patronage. The Premises will undergo a o ixnai r*S'OVATION, and Visitors will find all the comforts of a home. The Winks, Spiarrs, and Malt Liquors cf the Best Brands only. P.S.—Firat-c'asa StabHng. JOHN GILL AN DERS, Propkietok. LBION HOTEL, CORNER OF HOB3ON AND WELLE3LHY STREETS. JAMES PALMER (LATE Or THE NEVADA) Has much pleasure in intimating to his old friends and the public generally that he has taien this wellknown hooso, and trusts to merit their patronage by CrviLTr, Attkmtiok, and Good Liquors. ALBION HOTEL. Corner of Hobson and Wellesley streets.

Steamers for the northern WAIROA, OTAAIATEA, A-nb ail Stations is the Kaifara District start from the Wharf at the KAIPARA HOTEL, Railway Station, Helensville, J. A. WALKER, Proprietor, tVhoro Stranffors'will obtain ovory InTormatio guidance. Traveliera and others visiting any part of the Kaipaia will find first-class accommodation at this Hotel, which is close to the Railway Station. A large and well-appointed addition has been made to the Hotel. New and well-ventilated single and doublo bod rooms. Private and well-furnished sitting-rooms upstairs and down. First and second-class diningrooms. The billiard room is new. and fitted with one of Hopkins and Stevens' best tablesj with every requisito for the game. Ales, Wines, Spirits, "Waters, and Cordials, of best quality onlv. Saddle horses—Stabling. Donald mcgregor (Late of the Auckland Hotel) Has very great pleasure In announcing to his friend and the public that he has takeD that well-known, favourite, and conveniently situated Hostlery the Waitemata Hotel* which he has, at considerable expense, entirely renov.itod and refurnished, making the house second to none for comfort and convenience in the colonies, and where, by civility and attention, he hopes to receive a fair shar« of public patronage. A-first-class Restaurant has been added to the Hotel, where gentlemen who lunc'i in tho city will find every delicacy of the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths; and every convenience for travellers and famiies, have been added to the Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, &c., Ac., only of the beat brands kept. Charges moderate. —Note the address: D. McGregor, Waitemata Hotel, corner of Qacen and Customhouse streets Auckland, NewZaaland> HAMLEY'S AUCKLAND HOTEL, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS, WITH LARGE SAMPLE ROOM BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN. Broikfast, 8 to 10 Dinner, 1 Luncheon, 12 to 12.30 aad Tea, 5 to 7. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Private entrance Queen street to High street* Billiard-room with every comfort. rp HISTLE HOTEL, JL QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one ol Bennett's Priie Tables, the fastest and best table in Nex* Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition Table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, the handaomost table in the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carcfully attended to bv J. KERRIGAN. Machinery. ASHING MACHINES. WA3HISG MACHINES. Brakston and Forstjr, Makers of the Patent Fountain Machines, beg to call the attention of the public to the above. The qualifications of this Machine are, that no labour is required beyond that of soaking the clothes tho night previous, in the uiual way, then placing them in the boiler containing the apparatus for 20 minutes, when they are thozonghly cleansed, without in any way Injuring them, and ready for wringing. Sold by all Ironmongers, where all particulars may be obtained. — - BRANSTvN & FORSTER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5757, 30 April 1880, Page 3

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