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Hotels. mo TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. "* IMPORTANT NOTICE. a F. Such, Warkworth Hotel, begs to Inform Tr»Tell«ri and Touriits th»t on and after January 1, 18»6 the Royal Mall Coach will leave Waiwera for worth every Alternate clay. This will give Visitors to the Hot Springs an opportunity of seeing _i_ of New Zealand Bush, and viewing some of the flntit scenery in the North. The journey ■ will only take a little ever a Hours. Visitors can return by Bteamer if so Inclined. The Hotel is close to the Wharf. Travellers will find the Hotel one of the dtuteit and best conducted in the North, at which they will meet with every Accommodation. Ladies , and Gents , Saddle Horses and Traps for hire. ■ ■v-BW JINN XT OTE L, GREAT NORTH BOAD. FRED. H. CLEMENTS, FEoraiKioK (Late A.C. F.F.) The Proprietor has spared no pains to make this Hotel attractive to the pubii'-. generally, and everything will be found to give satisfaction. WIN*S AKD BPIRITS or THE 88-T BRAND!. • : HANCOCK'S XXX OK DRAUGHT, Reduced from 6d to id per pint. . . GOOD STABLE ACCOMMODATION. TxBMS Moderate. Northern line of 'Bu es leave New Iran ..|« β-n and 216 p.m.; Auckland to Lew Lynn, it. ii> ££. and 6.15 £». Sandays, 10a. m !kn/>b!>iiH tn New Lvnn. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m; aatuniays, «d 6 £ pS .; Auckland to Nan Lynn, 2.30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Clarendon hotel, \J Comer of Queen, Wakefleld, and Rutland- ' streets. Superior Accommodation for Families aei Commercial Travellers. PRIVATE SUITES, —cock's Best Billiard Tablet. NIGHT PORTER. HARRY BENNETT, Pkoprietob, _tte Proridore New aland and Unle> Cempasy" Steamers. JBT Luncheon daily from 12 till 2. I DONALD MoGREGOB (Late of the Auckland Hotel) Eu very great pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public that he has taken that well-knewa, favourite, and conveniently situated Hostlery, the YTaiteinata Hotel, which he has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and refurnished, making the houti second to Bone for comfort and convenience In the colonies, and where, by civility and attention, he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronaee. a nnt-clftss Restaurant has been added to the Hotel where gentlemen who lunch in the city will And evwy delicacy of the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and every convenience for travellers and families, have been added to the Hotel. Wines, Spirits, _d Boers, frc, *o, only of the best brands kept. Charges mederate —Note the address : X). McGregor Waitemat, Hotel, comer of Queen and Customhouse streets Auckland, New Zealand. _______ Public Companies. THE NEW ZEALAND LAND MORT. GAGE COMPANY (LIMITED). SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £2,000,000; PAID-UP CAPITAL, £100,000. HEAD OFFICE: LEADENHALL-STKEET, LONDON. COLONIAL DIRECTORS : S< Browsis-r, Esq. O. B. Owen, Esq. T. BODDI.K, Esq. C. J. Stone, Esq. 3. _ Campbell, Esq. Hon. J. Williamson. J. M. Clark, Esq. J. L. Wilson, Esq. D. L. Murdoch, Esq. CHAIRMAN : SECRETARY : Sir F. Weitaier, K.C.M.O. Jamks Buttle, Esq. BANKERS : The Bask of New Zealand. SOLICITORS ; MISSBS. WhITAKIB. IKS RUSBXLL. Agents in New Zealand : The Local Managers and Agents of the New Zealand Insurance Company at Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth, Wanraaui, Nelson, Blenheim, Chrlstchurch, Dunedia, and InrercargilL ' The Company is bow prepared to negotiate loans ob freehold mortgages throughout the colony, at current nttea For application forms and further particulate, apply O the Secretary of the Company. ; Head Office for the Colony'. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Quick-street, Auckland. JT'HE AUCKLAND FISH AND OYSTER :_1 company Bare a regular and guaranteed Supply cif the choicest kinds of FRESH AND SMOKED FISH Always on hand. Hotels and Families supplied at lowest market prices. Fish cleaned and delivered daily in town and suburbs. Country orders will receive prompt attention. ' 'THOMAS F. REDDY, Wholx&alx »HD Retail FIBUUONfIUU 207, Queen-street, And Customs-street West. BA _ OF ISLANDS WAGGON AND CARRIAGE COMPANY (LIMITED), 83, QuEEJf-HTREBT. I This Company having opened an Auckland Agency. '_e now prepared to take orders from the trade and the public for all kirds of Waggon and Carriage Mttwial at manufacturers' prices. Farmers' Spring Watgoni, with seat and brake, now on hand ; aluo, Hubs, Wheels, fee. Orders solicited by the Agent. GUY TRENCHARD. Life Insurances. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1869. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. THE SECOND OLDEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA. ilffi A 11111 l PA * HEAD OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND 1 81, Queen-street, Auckland. Hereford-street. Christchurch. Princes and Dowling-streets, Dunedin. THIRD QUINQUKNNIAL INVFSTIGATION, As at 30th June, 1884, Bonus Certificates issued 13th January, 1885. The only Australasian Mutual Life Office, established within the last 35 years, which has shown a divisible surplus on an ABSOLUTELY PORE PREMIUM YALUATION. POLICIES INDEFEASIBLE from DATE of issue and NON-FORFEITABLE while they have a BURRENDKR VALUE. For Reports of th« Progress ai.d present position of this most successful Institution, apply at the offices as above, or at any of the Agencies throughout the Colony. ■ WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Resident Secretary. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Auckland 0/moe : 139, street. New Zβaland Dirictokate: J. M. Shera F. J. Moss, M. H. R. S. Thome George G Beetham, M.H.R. J. B. Haxcourt Hon. E. W. Parker E. J. Sptnce Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G., M.H.R. Hon. George McLean. M.L.C. Hon. Robert Stout, Premier. H. S. H. LYALL. General Secretary. The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary ■eras of assurance Several Distinctive Features, and u the only Colonial Life Office which issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The " Absolute" and " Modified" Tontine Policies •I the Colo ial Mutual secure advantages not offered By aay Foreign company. OoloaUl Mutual Policies are INCONTEBTABLIC FROM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from Obnoxious conditions as to travelling, residence, occu- ' P»Uon,mode of life or manner of death. H. DE^EBIL, _ Resident Secretary. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOOJ. ATION, OOBNIB OJ WBLXBSLBY AND AI_HW!'BTBK«TB, tJSm 8 , Rooai ' Comfortably J___.ed. All tlie r?™«.»Pen on the ÜblM. gnbicrlptlon, 2s «A *%?£%!*' ?• ÜbnurT etntalns upwards of 28Of _ru;*S« STJf 100, de P*rtments of Literature. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 3

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