ftEGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMU. NICATION BETWEEN AUCKLAND SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. j"~Vv/!k rnHE Favorite Steamship 'HERO' Captain Logun, is expected here about the 10th July, find will leave atrain for Sjdnej and Melbourne five days after her arrival. For'freight or pnt^ase apply to CKUICiESHANK, s-MART, & CO., Agents, Auckland ; Or to, LEDGER & FRANCIS, Agents, Grab.iinstown, Thames. Queen-street. Auckland. .June 17,1870. FOR LONDON DIRECT. «H U A 8 Q U I N A' (Captain Lowden) . "^"Jd^^K npETIS Magnificent Clipper y^^PJo^. 4" Parc lue« 428 tonB» A:l at I <fa VfejK^' Lloyd's for 14 years, and built, j •£&3s*£=*2' by special survey, will leave for the above port ON SATURDAY, 16th JULY. Can accommodate a few FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, and has first-ra c Bteerage room. For freight or passage, apply to OWEN AND GRAHAM. June 21,1870. GREYHOUND HOTEL, OOBNEB OF QUEEN AND VICTOKIA-STEEETS> AUCKLAND. MICHAEL COR r!OBA&, PROPRIETOR, IN returning thanks to hia friends, visitors, . and. the publics generally for their past,support, begs leave to draw .attention to. the j extensive IMPROVEMENTS recently effected in the pre.t ises ,by the hands of -the .most experienced designers and decorators in Auckland, which have rendered thi* weil-kr.own Hotel feAR .SUPERIOR to any other ia, this ..city,, and equal to the. best I of the far-fainecl Motels of Melbourne and Bulliirut. 1 11 E B v R Has been fitted up in a gorgeous nianner, and in size and cofjiveiiieiice is unrivalled ; and visitors calling there, will find tlieiut-elvt*, >i> heretofore, waited upon with the utmost i civility ai;d attention, and will be supplied with articles of t'.e. ye.ry best and choicest qualities and description*. N.B.—Hot Watkb alvvaxs iw Readiness. f ,Tii!<: i J,VRLOI'KS AND BEDKOOMS Reqixire only to bo visited to be appreciated: and Ai. 0. can appeal with confidence to the testimony of previous visitors, wlio will benr hin. out in asserting that the arrangement* cannot be excelled. THE BILLIARD-ROOM AND THE ADJACENT BAR Are fitted up with tho best Tables and the most approved appliances, and are under skilful mana^eme.H', which has always afforded satisfaction M. C. trußts by a continuance of attention and civility, com Dined wih care in supplying none but First-class Goods, to merit au increase iv the favours hitherto liberally bestowed -on him, and hopes that the GMYiIOUJSfD HOTEL May be recognised as THE FIRST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND To which, pre-eminence it, shall be his endeavour to raise it. T. PEACOCK, Optician, Ma^hematicaii and Nautical Xnstsitment Maker, .. (No. 11^ ShoHland-street). ~VTEW GOODS, just received ex 'Mary XS Shepherd,': Spjowtyiqles in great variety. Upright and Aneroid Farometers, Thermonieto"3, Hydrometers, SaccharoVnet.ers. Salinometers, Protractors, Scales, Drawing instruments, Binocular Mtirine Glasses, Telescopes-, Microstsopes..and f-te^eoafopes .with Slides, Pocket Compasses; Pocket C^mpns^es for uVliners, witli v-ig)its ; Pocket Compasses, with Sundial ; Magnetoi-Jil.eetrici Machines, Surveyors' Chains and Tap s ; Ship^' Compasses, plain and transparent; Bteani Gauges and Whistles, Water Gauges and Glasses, &c. Repairs of all kinds .efficiently executed. JfS"* Opposite 'the Post Oppice.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 152, 5 July 1870, Page 1
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