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Hotels. TjiDEN VINE HOTEL. EDEN TERRACE. 8. Evinson having agreed to sell out his interest in the above Hotel on tho 31at December, 18S1, and to clear out the large stock of Wines, Spirits, tfc, has made a further reduction in hin advertised price list i'artieo wishing to purchase would make a great saving by calling. Per bottle Martcll'saed Ilennessy's Brandy, equal to Case s. d. Brandy 6 0 Greenless and Colville'a Cambclton 'Whisky (strong) Iβ Dunville's Whisky .. • 4 6 Rum, 3s: Old Jamaica (proof), *a; small .. 2 0 Coueen'e Sherry, best, 4s ; small 2 0 Sandiroan's Best Port, 4s ; small 2 0 Amontillado Sherry, 5s ; small 2 8 Old Tawny Port. 5s ; small 2 fr English Ginger Wine 3 0 s In Oaso (Genuine Brands) : Honnessy's Brandy 6 0 Schiedam's Schnapps, 4s Od; small .. ..2 0 Geneva, JDKZ, Os, 4s Cd ; small 3 0 Old Tom 4 6 Dunvillo's Whisky 4 0 Scotch Whisky, Lome, Islay, and Bon Accord.. 4 6 Townseud'a Sarsaparilla 6 0 English Ale ami Porter (best brands), Is 4d to.. 1 9 Flask Brandy, large. 3s ; small. Is Od and .. 10 Splendid l'ort and Sherry Wine, per doz. .. 52 0 U Spirits sold by tho Gallon (over-proof), same as from I3onded Store. Terms: Strictly Cash (no exceptions). AMUEL EVINSON, Proprietor. KAMLEY'S AUCKLAND HOTEL. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. FOR TRAVELLERS, WITH LARGE SAMPLE EOOM. BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN. Breakfast, 8 to 10 Dinner, 1 Luncheon, 12 to 12.50 and Tea, 5 to 7 WDJES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Private entrance Quconstreot to Hlgh-etrcet. ■VTEW /CALEDONIA TTOTEL (CUK.SER OF SY.MONDS-.STREET AND KARANCAIIAPK ROAD), AUCKLAND. JOHN SMITH. Proprieter. TOONSONBY riLUB g^"OTFL, Cokx>:r of asd Ponsonby/ Road. This [louse, the inly Hotel in the wide district of Ponsonby, Richmond, and Dedwood, is situated at the junction of several roads, and faces the threefold Municipal Lamps. Omuibuscs pass to i>cd from the City every quarter hour, thu3 allowing gentleman to select their own time for inhaling the fresh breezo and invigorating tlusi&systcm by a short sojourn in that healthy and beautiful spot. There are both private and public bars, and public anil private sitting rooms provided with every conTHE BILLIARD ROOM is the most commodious, best lighted, and best ventilated i» the Province of Auckland, and contains one of Thurston's beat tables, with every other requisite. The Liquors of the very finest brands, attendance good, and room cheerful, as can be attested by the rotum to it. A pood Quoit has boon recently made and lovers of this (j'lod ol.i game will have ample opportunity of indulging in their favourite pastime. WILLIAM STANFORD, Proprietor. DONALD McUREGOR (Late of the Auckland Hotel) Has \erv great pleasure in announcing to his friends ind mo' public that he has taken that well-known, fnvoiiritc. a rul conveniently situ At 2(1 Ilostlcry tli«i Waiteraatii Hotel, which he has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and refurnished, making in the colonies and where, by civility anil attention he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage a lirst-dass Restaurant has been added to the Hotel where irentleuieu who lunch in the city will find eveiv delicacy of the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and every convenience for travellers and families, have been a.icieil k> the Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, *c, tfcc, onlv of the best brands kept. Charges moderate. Note 'the address : D. McGreciok, Waitemata Hotel, corner of Queen and Customhouse streots, Auckland, New Zealand, ™,TAHURaNGI TTTEADS TTOTEL. J. W. DARROCH, Proprietor. Pleasant Sea-aide Residence; Bathing, Fishing, Shooting, &c, &c. WAHYEEA, HOT SPRINGS, LAKE HOUSE" ROTORUA, t3~ THE BEST i'LACEd IN THE COLONIES TO SPEND YOtTR HOLIDAYS. FISHING, tfUOOTLNG, BOATING, BILLIARDS, LAW>" TENNIS, ic. "j*/r A S O N I C HOTEL. R. WHITA7.ER, A S O N I C HOTEL, COROMAXDEL. W. A. WATERMAN" j (Late of Queenst.ert) Begs to inform the travelling community of Auckland ir'd the surrounding district." thii he has purchased the &"!:iv-e vii'.el, :>>'.d, a» coiisidenble expense, made it the BEST IiOTEi. ir; CO-".CM \.VI?F-L. It is fm ■;:.<•->'l equal tw !K it, *x.\ :.t mrjaSH'c: ry none- of :i>e lej'"u;.s '-0..;1s iu -'-cickliud 1 The Single and Double Bedrooms, Family Rooms, and Private Sitting-Rooms are not to be surpassed beintr lartre and ai.T. The scenery from the balcony is delightful. Sample and Commercial Rooms. Best brands of Wines and Spirits oily kept. 'Buses meet the steamer upon her arrival and dearture. Terms moderate. W. A. WATERMAN, Proprietor. p s.— LargeEt room in Coromandel, anil let on meet reasonable terms for concerts, balli:, meetings, and entertainmenta. Nnrserymen. SEED WAREHOUSE, Quern Street, Auckland. C. T WREX submits to notice " EARLY DWARF PROLI FICM'IZE," introduced from Pans, and grown athis Nursery last season. Planted early in December, in drills S feet apart plants 4 to 8 inches apart in the rows, ripened beginning of March oroducinK at rate of 60 bushels per acrl The srain is small, and of fine quality, the sulk nbo-it fire feet high, and b .lf-inch thick, the whole consumable by stock, fed as the cob 3 are Etripr) ', there reed not be a particle of waste, or it may "»>e 'Iric -asily ~. that season, and stored for odder inci licMiu).-. After, say an early crop of potatoes, a ripe. croi. of tais maize may be taken, and the land prop.ned fJr ttrass or other autumn crop in goo<] time. Undoubtedly with the help of this maize, and the protection lately given, we ought to produce all and more, than we require in the country. Seed, Is Pt C. f.'w. V is desirous'of arranging with a cultivator in an isolated district for the production of pure seed for Alh.iio.—Some of the seed merchants of Auckland having considered their profits much too high, have ruled regular prices down accordingly. C. T. W.'e experience in both positions convinces him that the course is inimical to the interests of both seller and purcliaser in the long run- still he will not aUow himself to be undersold by any recognised house, quality for quality, and will supply at current rates. His lease of present Seed Warehouse expires in a few months, and will be required for re-building; »nd, to keep stocks Ijw, I>o will offer some special linos at etlll lower than current rate 3. Flower Seeds in liberal collections by poet. | Agricultural Seeds of bes; quality I Nursery Stock of all descriptions. | G. T. WREN, SEED WAREHOUSE. QUKEN-STEEET, Nursery, Mount Hobeon, Ecmaera. i J3st£bllsb*d over Twtoty Yeus. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 3

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