noW shoes mum. X 'ATEK.PRT-SS No. 1^ Nofr4ire. : je>ror" AnckUnd.) 7 ,i|,, 7.30 a.m. Si'l ■ I! ' 9-r» ■ » fl.BPa I 30.0 „ 10.3t-l n-° 11.30 \ 120 noon 12.45 ft. 1-1° P- m' 1.30 1 2.0 „ 2.30 L 8-0 >» 8 .30 ;, , 4.10 „ ' 445 A,/-' fi-15 » Tiie Stftii*'"'!' Joaves t'lie-ew Wharf at 9.25,----and4.3o. j Ou Sundrt, the first boa!, kot. JTorfcb. Shore is at 930 a-i 5 from Auckidnd, a 10 a.m. HOLME^ROS. ALTEBTION OP TLME T*-' uJi]' rriHE P.S.DEVONP^^r1 wiJl, in future, I leave t Qwien-strcot Wharf at 9.15 aim. instead 9.30 a.m., and the Devonporfc Wharf at 9.4.m. instead of 10 o clock a.m., a« hitherto, j QUEN-ST&EET jWHARE. r :\fO 0 R E, WIKI SPIRIT, AND BEEMEECHANT, Ali IMPORTER, . ■ • THE PUB) AND SHIPPING SUPPLIED va WINES AND SPIRITS OIBST QUALITY. MART Si'S PALE AND BROWN BRANDT CampWs Scotch Whiskey Fine (Irish Whiskey . Browde Celebrated Old Tom Genevin \ Pine (Rum, 30 o.p. \ Curmjo \ Mams© Cherryrdial Cherryandy Orangiters Orang^ren Q-ermalitters Strongiegar, for Pickling Walkejjjnglish Ginger Wine SparklSook Ohampe, pints and quarts Austra White and Bed Wine BURT ALE, Us per dozen PORT 4a per gallon j in botttle, 9s 6& dozen : The Trade suiedwith hhds. and qr.-caaks. R. M. has dale a small quantity of OLD PORT, of thtaest quality that can be had in London. I DR. 0. P. JtJHEB'S HOMO3OPATHIO - brSTTIUTE. ME. oiLES W. SANDERS, HAYING- iceededDr. 0. P. PisoHEEin his Praee.is at home for Consultation —Morning, frl 9 till 1; Evening, 6 till 8. ] • 2152UEEN-STREET, ■ OPPOSIi THE CITY KXTtl* NEW MP OP THE THAMES COPIES of Le ne^Map published by A. FuUiene> be haa at Mr. H. E. WnEiAMS, Sharebriei. . ■ TO LET.wik mmediate possession—The PapakurdS.tel, at Papakura;_ rent very moderate.-^ jg*^ Queen-street, Jiiy 6,1871. BOARD A|TD RESIDENCE. ■ JRUSSELI'S Private Boarding Estab- . lishment.Ujper O.ueen-street, is now remored to thoceitreof the town for convenience of olfl friends (to Cobnrg-street, '«> *aok Hiil, ab)vethe Theatre Royal, Queen%f at, between Viotoria and Wellesley-street */$ It, latterly ocrapied by Mr. G. L. Ridings, ? / ' Wn as Albeitlaid House) ; the premises I ° he extensive, ne*ly papered, painted, and I ~bed up in a euperior manner, 'with every £1-comfort for visitors, having private parlours for families. The situation is healthy, being I in town and country, from its high situation. Reduced terms for Permanent-Boarders, and Day Boarders moderate. • ■■■■:''-■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ;. WANTED KNOWN--T-tot,.Comfortable BOARD AND RESIDENCE can be procured at Mrs. EeuSON'S, Prospeot House, Hobson-street, within two doors of St. Mat-, thew's Church. Terms moderate. ! COMFORTABLE LODGINGH3 for One or Two Gentlemen.—Apply to Jlr». JmrXTW, Pitt-street, thehowe next the Church,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 485, 31 July 1871, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 485, 31 July 1871, Page 1
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