REGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN AUCKLAND, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE. • :• . ■ ,!;; .—k^fc. nnHE Favorite Steamship |||||||> 'HEEO, 1 Captain Logan, will leave again for Sydney and Melbourne on SATURDAY, the 16th inst., at 3.p.m. For freight or passage apply to CRUIOESHANK, SMART, & CO., . i . . Agents, Auckland; Or to, LEDGER & FRANCIS, Agenla, Grahamstown, Thames. Qu^en-street, Auckland, July 13,1870. FOR LONDON DIRECT. •H U A S Q ,U, I. ,5 A' ! (Captain Lowden) . "3~^^aK rjiHIS Magnificent Clipper 'W%|p>\ JL Barque 428 tons, Al at •*$%M*&L Lloyd's for 14 years, and built ■*KS3E?lfe©?by special survey, will leave for the above port ON SATURDAY, 16th JULY, The above vessel lias superior Steerage Accommodation for a FEW PASSENGERS, at £18. Application for Berths to be made on or before TUESDAY, 12th inst. For freight or passage, apply to OWEN AND GRAHAM, Agents. July 6,1870. T. PEACOCK, Optician, Mathematical axd Nattticai. . ■ Ihstbtjment Maker, (No, 11, Skoriland-street). "VTEW GOODS, just received ex 'Mary JA Shepherd,': Spectacles in great variety, Upright and Aneroid Barometers, Thormometors, Hydrometers, Saccharometers, Salinometera, Protractora, Scale 3, Drawing Instruments, Binocular Marine Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes and Stereoscopes -with Slides, Pocket Compasses; Pocket Compasses for Miners, with Sights ; Pocket Compasses, with Sundial; Magneto-Electric Machines, Surveyors' Chains and Tapes ; Ships' Compasses, plain and transparent; Steam Gauges and Whistles, Water Gauges and Glasses, &c. Repairs of all kinds efficiently executod. IJSP" Opposite the Post Ojficb. GREYHOUND HOTEL, CORSTEII OP QUEEN AND YICTOBIA-STEEETS. AUCKLAND. MICHAEL COROORAK, PROPRIETOR, IN returning thanks to hia friends, visitors, and the public generally for their past support, begs leave to draw attention to the extenaive IMPROVEMENTS recently effected in the premises by the hands of the most experienced designers and decorators in Auckland, which have rendered this well-known Hotel FAR SUPERIOR to any other in this city, and equal to the best of the far-famed Hotels of Melbourne and Ballai'at. THE BAR Has been fitted tip in a gorgeous manner, and in size and convenience is unrivalled; and visitors calling there will find themselves, as heretofore, waited upon with the utmost civility and attention, and will be supplied with articles of the very best and choicest qualities and descriptions. N.B.—Hot Watee alwats m Readiness. TiiE PARLOURS AND BEDROOMS Require only to \.B visited to bo appreciated'; and M. C. can appeal with confidence to the testimony of previous visitors, who will bear him out in asserting that the arrangements cannot bb excelled. THE BILLIARD-ROOM AND THE ADJACENT BAR Are itted up with the best Tables and the most approved appliances, and are under skilful management, which has always afforded satisfaction. M. C. trusts by a continuance o£ attention and civility, combined with caro in 'supplying nonebburt r First-class Goods, to merit an increase in tho favours hitherto liberally bestowed ori him, and hopes that the ; ,7 GREYHOUND HOTEL May be recognised as THE FIRST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND To which pro-eminence it shall be hia endeavour to raise it.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 160, 14 July 1870, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 160, 14 July 1870, Page 1
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