: ... FOR SYDNEY. CIRCULAR SAW LINE. XTI-s riIHE Regular Trader -JtHi^ 'X A T E,' ' On TUESDAY, 19tli insfc. For Freight or Passage apply to " '' HENDERSON & MA JF ARLANE. \ r '.; • FOB LONDON DIRECT. . 'II U A S QU I N A' (CaptainI'Lowdjen) . ■~i«L npHIS Magnificent Clipper 'W%#X X... Parqua ' 423 ton?, A3. at Azo&Mz^ r l^oyd's for 14 years, and built by.special survey, will leave for Lhe above port ON SUURDAY. lGih JULY. lhe above vcs.el has superior Steerage Accommodation for a FEW PASSENGERS, aL £18. •■ Application for: Berths to.be imde on or before TUESDAY, 12lh inst. For freight Or passage, apply to '■ OWEN AND GRAHAM, Agents. July 6, 1870. T. FEAGd'CK, Optician, Mathematical -and Nattticax Instbttment Makkn, " (No. 11, Slmtland-streetJ. ■VTEW G CODS,.:jusfc .received.ex .'Mary J3( ..Shepherd,'.: Spectacles in great variety,! Upright and Aneroid Barometers, Thermometors, Hydrometers, Saceharomuters, S.alinometers, Protractors, Scale.3, Drawing .Instruments, Binocular jfavinc G losses, Telescopes, Microscopes, aiid Stereoscopes with Slides, Pocket Compasses; Pocket Compasses for Miners, with Sights ; Pocket Compasses, with Sundial; Magucto-Electiic Machines, Surveyors' Chains and Tap s ; &hipY Compasses, plain and .transparent; Steam Gauges and Whistles,' Water Gauge? and Glasses, &c. , Repairs of all-kinds efficiently executed. ' &$? Opposite the Post jOkficb. GREYiIboSD, HOTEL, :. COBNEB OF .. QUEEN AND VICTOItIA-STKEE IS. '•,:'- '. ... ..AUCKLAND. '.'.V 'MICHAEL CORPORA*, PROPRIETOR, IN; returning thanks lo his friends, visitors, and the public generally for then- past support, begs leavo to draw attention to the extensive —- — - - •- • - .. , IMPROVEMENTS. recently^ effected ia the '* premises.- by the hands of !tho moat experienced designers tand; decoratoM in Auckland,-whioli have Tendered': this well-known Hotel FAR SUPERIOR to any other in this cifcy, and equal; to tho best of the far-famed Hotels of;"' Melbourne and Ballarati ■■■■ Lioii •' '.;.•=■<■•:*. Has been fitted, lip in a gorgeous manner, and in size,, and .convenience , is, unrivalled,) and visitors calling.there will, iind. theuisolvefr,iasf heretofore,^waited; upon -with,,..tne utmostcivility aiid attention, aud'w.ill ,be supplied with articles,.ofr tho, very best^ and choicest qualities and descriptions,,.. .! _ ■.' '■! "B.Bj-rEas Watbb a ways .ss Readiness. TilE PAKLttU^S AND , _~,: r~£££S3e£E9 -r~--Require erily to vo^sited'tp "bo-'.appreciated { and M. C. can appeal;-vvith confidence to thfe .testimony of previous" visitors; who will bear him out in asserting', tnat'lthe awangem'enta? cannbttbo-excelled. ;Lr::>' HOi/lTu1..) f? THIE/ BILLIAiIDrfeObM if! AND THE ADJACENT- BAR Are ftt^di .up with best ■ Tab^s. an.&.-tW. mpst approved .'appliances, .and "avf uiigey skilful management, whicbl has- always afforded satisfaction. .M. C. trusts by a. continuance p£ , attention^ &iid ciyflf'ty, l'Conibinbd with, care m supplying* hone1 fittt;First-clas^' Goodsj to .itier'iti an lrfcr&se. -in ''£lio'"j niv'ours:; liitheAd':' liberally' bestowed oh iirlii; and |ifcpes''tHat ithe :::",' >: ". a beyhouFi) J'"n.Srrji l ;.'.:.; May Jt»o recognised as ifo' wluo!h t i*^ie^ae3^(Vs^iJßfeal^Kb.sAluaii«»ft dearour to raise it.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 162, 16 July 1870, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 162, 16 July 1870, Page 1
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