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Sporting. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. t W . 11. HAZ AE D B-unmaKer, Importer of Arms, Ammunition, Sporting Requisites, and Gun Materials, 16G A, QUEES' -STREET (Nearly opposite Theatre Royal). Begs to announce tbat, in ordor to meet the times, he hae reduced the prices of all his Guns, hi ilea, Revolvers, &c, from 10 to 20 per cent., many articles being offered at and below coat. The stock includes Chokebore Breechloaders by Greener, Scott, Hollis, Webly, Tisrlall, Bland, and other well-known makers, and is by far the largest of any Gunmaker'a or Dealer's in the Colony, which assertion W.H.H. is prepared to back for tho benefit of the Auckland Charitable Institutions with either £10 or £20. Double Breechloaders from ... £3 0 0 to £15 0 0 Snider Carbines from £2 15 0 to £4 10 0 Single ditto from 210 oto 8 0 0 Saloon Rifles I 1 oto 215 0 Double Muzz:e-loadera from ... '2 0 oto 8 0 0 Martini-Henry Rifles from ... 7 0 oto 810 0 Single ditto from 015 oto SlO 0 I Revolvers from 014 oto 5 0 0 Best Sporting Powder, Curtis and Harvey, Pigou, Wilks, and Lawrence's, 4i 6d per lb or 51bs for 21s. Shot, chilled or soft, per lb or 2a 3d for olbs, 4j 6d for lOlba, 12a 6d for 281bs. Cartridge Oases, Cartridges, and Wads equally cheap. Direct shipments of Sporting Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, Cartridges, Cases, Rifle and Revolver Ammunition, Shot Concentrators, etc. Gun Cases, Cartridge and Game Bags, Cartridge Belts, Gan Cover*, Rooappnrs, Turnovers, Powder Flasks ; Shot Pouchee. etc. Eyes for Bird-stufEing. Firearms purchased or exchanged. Repairs promptly and efficiently done. WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS LIBERALLY DRALT WITH.

Dress and Fashion. i HotelsLON[)ON sw - — J THIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL, SITUATED IN NORTHUMBERLAND-AVENUE AND WHITEHALL PLACE, TRAFALGAR-SQUARE. IS ARRANGED AND FURNISHED TO AFFORD RESIDENTS EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. IN ADDITION TO A LARGE NUMBER OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDROOMS, THERE ARE ELEGANT SUITES OF PRIVATE APARTMENTS THE POSITION IS CENTRAL, THE ARRANGEMENTS ARECOMPLETE, THE PUBLIC ROOMS MAGNIFICENT, AND THE CHARGES MODERATE THE GENERAL ORGANISATION ENABLES THE PROPRIETORS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST CLASS BANQUETS DINNERS, AND WEDDING BREAKFASTS, FOR WHICH SOME OF THE MOST LUXURIOUS SUITES OF ROOMS IN EUROPE ARE AVAILABLE. TABLE D'HOTE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AND DINNER AT SEPARATE TMiLES,

THE RAGLAN HOTEL, aiANDiuavA, has now changed hands, »nd lias been thoroughly rouovaied, and is managed by Mrs Kinily Huirucs, who was owner and conductor of Cafes, Hotels, and Uestaurauta in London, franco, and Africa. Formers, Sportlne Men. and tho Travelling Public will find all tlio comforts of » home for mitu and boast. Changes will bo such as to suit any man's pocket. Come and see. EMILY HOLMES. Proprietress. IT AMILTON OTOTEL, A pleasant break in the journey from Auckland to tho Lakes, is now used by TOURISTS TO RUTORUA, Leaving Auckland for Hamilton on SATURDAYS, TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, and taking the early morning train next day for Oxford, arriving Micro at ten a.m., in time to reach i Kotoru.i by coach at four p.m. ! Private Cottage Residence iu Well-kept Grounds, SARAH GWYNNB, PnOPKIETRI'SiJ. EOT LAKES. LAKE HOUSE, OHINEMUTIT. THE HOUSE PAR EXCELLENCE PATRONISED BY THEIR EXCELLENCIES SIR ARTHUR GORDON AND SUITE, SIR WAT. JERVOIS, MIS 3 JERVOIS, AND SUITE. Tourists to Kotomaliana will find this Hotel THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE IN THE LAKE DISTRICT, And the only one which possesses MINERAL AND SULPHUR BATHS Cli CIIiE PREMISES! TEIUIACE H OTEL > Wai no a. UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT,: Q-EYSER HOTEL, wairakei. (THE WONDERLAND OF the hoi x,.\zj district great geyskr, steam hammer, and huka FALLS BOOKING AGENT: ALISTER BROWN, 75, QUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 2

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