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WOOL^ SEASON, 1880-81. rHE following and other first-class iron ships, owned by Messrs )haw, Sarille »nd Co., will be des)Btched by the undersigned for London lirect during the coming season :— . . . Name of S« Class. Time of Ship go Sailing w JtLeonards 1054 'AAl B.Todd ~ Sailed aermione... 1120 100A1 D.T. Eoberts Sailed Pleione. ... 1092 100A1 C. H, Benaut Feb'y. 8 iatares ...10271100A1 To follow. The abore-naaied vessels are con^ manded by experienced and favourite captains. The accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed, and the bill of fare is on the most liberal scale. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to TATLOE& WATT, Agents. , THE HOTEL PAH EXCELLENCE US AUCKLAND. OLD patrons of the Star Hotel, Auckland, and the travelling public generally, are respectfully informed that THE ALBERT HOTEL, Queen-st., Auckland. is a centrally-situated and first-class Hotel. (< Good wine needs no bush," but on an occasion like the present, R. J. Davidson trusts he may be permitted to state that The Albert (in the heart of the city) is unquestionable, and without any more figure of speech, the best and MOST COMPLETELY APPOINTED HOTEL IN the Austbalias ; is replete with every modern comfort and: convenience, and has (literally) vx equalled accommodation for tourists, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public generally. Apartments en suite for Ladies and Families. Sample Booms for Travellers. Select Billiard Boom. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, &c, &c GCy* The undersigned presents his compliments to his old Star customers^ and respectfully requests their patronage and support to his new undertaking. i It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that be vestures to refer to the manner in which The Star was conducted under his regime. With more centrally situated premises, very largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances and appointments, he is now in a position to . offer his patrons still more- luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine, it will be his pleasurable pride to eclipse all his former efforts at his new house. B. J. DAVIDSON, Manager. THE STAR HOTEL, AUCKLAND. ADAMCaIRNS T) ESPECTFCTLLY informs bis many JA; friends throughout the colonies, oldp atrons of The Star, the travelling community and general public, that he has purchased the interest of Mr B. J. Davidson in the above well-known Family and Commercial Hotel. THE STAB, Beplete with every modern luxury and comfort in each department, requires no tall talk nor " lughfalutin' " to recommend it ; tke position it has long held as Tub Leading Hotel in Auckland is anqueationed, and its high prestige undeniable. The success attending THE STAB for the past few years is mainly due to the efficiency and the untiring care and attention of The Managre, Mr. W. A. Clabe ; and Mr Cairns takes the earliest opportunity of an- ; nouncing that, as in the past so in the future, Mr Clark will (under Mr Cairns's general supervision) retain the position he has proved himself so well qualified to hold. THE STAB Will be conducted on toe same liberal principle as hitherto, with several Old World and American specialities and improvements, of which the present proprietor gained valuable and practical experience during his late trip to Europe. To many readers of this paper Mr Cairns is personally known. To others lie would mention that he has bad long and varied experience in public catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.8.8. Oo.'s Nebraska, and severat large Intercolonial Steamers ; and, also, successfully conducted The White Hart, Christchurcb: ; Royal Mail, Anckland ; Royal Mail, Waikato ; 'and other well* known hotels. THE STAB HOTEL, Albert- st., Auckland, ADAM CAIKNiS ... Pbopbieto* TAKE NOTICE. T INTEND applying to the WaogaJL nui County Council for a license to kill small cattle on my premises, Xaikokopu. '-■ W. H. WATERS. THE WELLINGTON BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. fIIHE manufacturing business lately carried on by S. S. Griffiths having ! been transferred to the above Company, they are now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to their care, and respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage for this colonial undertaking. HENBYKEMBEB, Manager. Farish-atreet, Wellington, 24fcH January, 1881. : THE O TYLOGBAPHIC T)BN. The wants of Commercial men supplied. THE Stylographie Pen will write 20,000 words without requiring to bore-filled. - Sole Agents for Wanganai, MESSBS KOHN BBOS., JSWKLLEES AND WATCHMAKBES, Victoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 1 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 1 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 1 March 1881, Page 4

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