NOETH SHORE EEREY. TIME TABLE OF THE P.S. 'ENTERPRISE No. 1." From North Shore. From Auckland.! 7.0 a.m. 7.30 a.m. 8.45 „ 9.5 „ 9.30 „ 10.0 „ 10.30 „ 11.0 11.30 „ 12.0 noon 12.45 p.m. 1.10 p.m. Z1.30 „ 2.0 „ 2.30 „ 3.0 „ g3.30 „ 4.10 „ 4.45 „ 5.15 „ On Sunday, ilie first boat from North Shore is at; 9.30 a.m.; from Auckland, at 10 a.m. HOLMES, BROS. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. mHE P.S. DEVONPORT' will, in future, X leave the Queen-street Wharf at 9.15 a.m. instead of 9.30 a.m., and the Devonport Wharf at 9.45 a.m. instead of 10 o'clock a.m., a ■ hitherto. QUEEN-STJREET WHAKF. . MOORE, WINE. SPIRIT, AND BEER MERCHANT, AND IMPORTER. THE PUBLIC AND SHIPPING SUPPLIED WITH WINES AND SPIRITS OF FIRST QUALITY. Campbellton's Scotch Whiskey Fine Old Irish Whiskey Browning's Celebrated Old Tom - Q-eiieva Gin Fine Old Rum, 30 o.p. Curacoa Maraschino Cherry Cordial Cherry Brandy Orange Bitters Orange Boven German Bitters Strong Vinegar, for Pickling Walker's English Ginger Wine Sparkling Hock Champagno, pints and quarts Australian White and Bed Wine BURTON ALE, 11s per dozen PORTER, 4s per gallon; m botttlo, 9s 6d per dozen The Trade supplied with hhds. and qr.-casks. R. M. has on sale a small quantity of OLD PORT, of the finest quality that can be had in London. DR. 0. F. FISCHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE. t MR. CHARLES W. SANDERS, HAYING succeeded Dr. C. F. FISOHEB in his Practice, is at home for Consultation —Morning, from 9 till 1; Evening, 6 till 8. 215, QUEEN-STREET, 0 750.51T.8 THE* OUT KAIR HEW M3E2 OP THE THAMES - - ~.. ,^^ GOLDIXE&». COPIES of the nW Map^tm^^wawr A. Pulliene, can be had at Mr. H. E. WnHams, SharebrOker. ,' . ■ TO LET, with immediate possession—The Papakura Hotel, at Papakurar rent Very moderate.—For particulars, apply to THOMAS MACKT. Queen-street, July 6,1871. BOARD AND RESIDENOE. J RUSSELL'S Private Boarding Estab- . lishment, Upper Queen-street, is now_ removed to the centre of the town for convenience of old friends (to Cobnrg-street, Barrack Hill, above the Theatre Royal, Queen' street, between Victoria and Wellesley-street East, latterly occupied by Mr. G. L. Ridings, known as Albertland House) 5 the premises being extensive, newly papered, painted, and fitted up in a superior manner, with every comfort for visitors, having private parlours for families. The situation is healthy, being in town and country, from its high situation. Reduced terms for Permanent Boarders, and Day Boarders moderate. ~ , tBOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED KNOWN—That Comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. Ellison's, Prospect House, Hobson-street, witbia two doors of St. Matthew's Church. Terms moderate. i^OMFORTABLE LODGINGS for One or \J Two Gentlemen.—Apply to Mrs. Jenxwt, litfc-itreet, thehouie next the Church,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 476, 20 July 1871, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 476, 20 July 1871, Page 1
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