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0088 & CJO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LIFE OF MAIL COACHES. TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6- 30 a.m., for— s. d. s. d. OTAHUHU ... ... 2 6 POINT RUSSELL 15 0 PAPATOITOI ... ... ... 4 «6' NGARUAWAHIA 25 0 PAPAKURA ... ... ... 6 6 HAMILTON .... 30 0 DRURY ... .... ... ... 7 6 CAMBRIDGE ... 35 0 Leave Ngaruawahia cv.cry Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6"30 a.m., for~ s. d. •'• s. d. POINT RUSSELL ... 10 0 PAPATOITOI ... ... ... 20 6 DRURY ... 19 6 OTAHUHU.. ... 22' 6 PAPAKURA ... 18 6 AUCKLAND 25 0 •Parcels forwarded to all parts of the Waikato, and must be paid for before leaving the office. We don't hold ourselves responsible for any parcels value over £5. DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland at 8 a.m. for Leave Drury at 12 noon, for Otahuhu Papatoetoe Papakura Papatoetoe Papakura Drury. Otaiiuhu Auckland Leave Auckland at 3 p.m. for Leave Drury at 7.30 a.m. for Otahuhu Papatoetoe • Papakura Papatoetoe Papakura Diury Otahuhu Auckland CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, OR SADDLE HORSES CAN BE HIRED FOR ALL PARTS OF THE PROVINCE. AMEEIOATS' COACH FACTOEY. All descriptions "of Conveyances built to order, a.nd Repairs neatly executed. Horges shod by experienced workmen. N.B. —A Stock of First-class Horses, Buggies, and Harness always kept for sale. Horses broken in to Harnsss or Saddle. BOOKING OFFICE—ELLIOTT STREET. C. G. QUICK, Proprietor.

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FEOM THE CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL, FORT-STREET. "TTIAMILIES will find this Establishment P the Cheapest and Best in Auckland. Jamaica Rum, good quality, Is 6d to 2s 6d. best quality, 3s per bottle. Old .Port, Is 6d to 2s 6d, best quality, 3s per bottle. Fine Flavored Sherry, Is 6d to -<-. - ; be-3t quality, 3s per bottle. English Ginger Wine, 2s 6d per bot.. i. English Orange Wine, ditto ditto. Red Australian Wine, Tiighly recommended for invalids, 3s per bottle. ./ Best Claret, 2s per bottle. Cherry Brandy, and Cherry Cordial, 3s 6d per bottle. t Raspberry and Lemon Syrups, Is per bottle. Holland Square G-in, 2s 6d do do. Holland Full-size, 4s do do. Old Tom, best brands 3s 6d do do. Scotch Whisky and Dunville's Irish Whisky, 3s 6d do do. -^'f^ Hennessy's and MarteU's Pale Brandies, 4s per bottle. Best Sparkling Champagne, 5& per bottle. English Bottled Stout, Is per bottle. English Bottled Ale, Is per bottle. A liberal discount allowed to wholesale purchasers. The proprietor begs to assure his customers that all the goods are of the best quality, and if not approved of, the money returned. "CHARLES BUTTON, SODA-WATER," T EMONADE CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, Eden Cbeseitt. Ginger Wine Quinine Wine Townsend's and Buchan's Sarsaparilla, ON SALE. GUINNESS'S XX DUBLIN STOUT. nnEN Hogsheads of the above, just received 1 direct from their celebrated Brewery, I now offer for sale at 4s per gallon (in quantities of two gallons or more), or 9s per dozen, by JAMES OLDHAM, Wine and Spirit Merchant, High-street, Auckland. BAY OF ISLANDS JOAL COMPANY (LIMITED.) ITOTIC E. On and after this date the price of the BAY COAL will be as. undernoted :— At the Mikes Coal, 12s. per ton Slack Coal, 7s. per ton Alongside the Co.'s Htok 'Wentworth'...Coal, 20s. At the Co.'s Yabd, Custom Hottse-Stbbbs Ea?e ... ).. ...Screened C0a1,245. „ Unscreened „ 225. „ Slack „ 17s. „ By order of the Board of Directors. J. A. GILFILLAN, Secretary. 7, Queen-street. Awiut 29,1870.

AUCKLAND TURNED UPSIDE DOWN! N O T ICE. THE BUSBY CLAIM. £23,000! £23,000! A EEPEIMAND TO THE PUBLIC XHIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND buys his Goods for Cash, and sells for Cash, which is the reason why he can sell his Goods so cheap. J_HIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND is not in want of money to meet any engagements, which is'the reason why he can sell his Goods so cheap. m JLhIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND does not buy old stock or motheaten Goods, or so-called " job lots," but buys his Goods for cash, which is the reason why he can sell his goods so cheap. XHIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND does not dupe the public by telling his salesmen to get as much as they can for his Ggods : the prices are all marked in plain figures; and the quantity of Goodß he sells through honest trading is the reason why he can sell his Goods so cheap. m XHIS IS TO CERTIFY that G. W. FRIEND will not take any price for his Goods, but give good value for money. Every man must live, therefore profits must be obtained. If you get an article cheap from any shop that puffs and blows you .can rely upon it you have to pay dear for the second article that you purchase, to make the profits up for the first; therefore, mj fellow-countrymen, don't be led, like lambs to the slaughter^ but come and purchase your., Goods of your old FRIEND, where one price rales the Establishment of W. G. FRIEND'S HAT, CAP,' AND CLOTHING STORE, 142, QUEEN-STKEET, Opposite the Union Bank. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULCAN LANE. CAFE open from nine o'clock a.m. until twelve o'clock p.m. First-class Billiard Saloon", with a new Alcook & Co.'s Table. EDPTARD PERKINS, Proprietor. THOENTON, (SMITH & EIETH'S PEICES CURRENT. QUPERFINE FLOUR, SLk- *' d# >O Dressed (Crown Brand), per ton of 2000 lbs ... ... ... 16 o 0 Fine Flour, Silk Dressed. (TSF • Brand,) per ton ... ... ... 14 o 0 Seconds, per ton ... ... ... jq q q Sharps, per ton ... ... ... &0 0 j Bran, per bushel of 201bs 0 1 3' Oats, ' do. do. ... t " t q q!

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 21 November 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 21 November 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 21 November 1870, Page 4

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