ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. mHE P. S. 'COMEB IN G-,' Captain Chrisf, .will leave as follows :— PeoM Auckland to Bttsskke^ Every Thursday Afternoon, at.4 p.m. . :,, FfiOM Kitss:eli» to Axtckiand : , Every Saturday Afternoon, at 4 p.m. Foivall particulars apply't<>_. ; w. J. HUEsr & co., Agents, Auckland. NORTH SHOKB ¥EKK£. TTME TABLE OF THE P.S. 'ENTEtePBISBNo. I.' Prom ■' , ~ . Korth Shore. From Auckland. , 7.0 a.m. 7.30 a.m. ■ 8.45 „ 9-5 » :. . 9.30 „ ' 10.0 „ 10.30 „ j- 1-0 11.30 „ 12.0 noon 12.45 p.m. i-1,0 p.m.: 1.30 „ ;! :1f2.0 „' : 2.30 „ ." 8.0 „ . 3.30 „ 4.10 „ ' 4.45 „ I 5-15 „ The Steamer leaves the new Wharf at 9.25, and 4.30. .... On Sunday, the first boat.from North Shore is at 9.30 a.m.; from Auckland, at 10 a.m. HOLMES, BEOS. ALTEEATION OF TIME.TABLE. rnHJ! P.B; ' DEVONPORPuriU, inVfuture, JL leave the Queenetreet. "Wharf at 9.15 a.m. instead of 9.30 a.m., and tkeiDevdnport Wharf at 9.45 a.m. instead of 10 o'clock a.m., as hitherto. UNITED STATES DINING ROOMS, 28, QUEEiV-STREET, AUCKLAND. EA, COFFEE, CHOPS, AND STEAKS always ready. : ; : ■_ .>';.," DINNEE from 12 to 3 o'clock. * : BOAED AND RESIDE NOE—ifcl pee WEEK. A Night Porter kept for the convenience of those arriving by late vessels. ;. A Smoke-room for Boarders, &c. A. BYERS, PEOPEIETOE. PLYING SCUD DIOTNa ROOMS, THE Proprietor having made hie fortune selling crockery in Turkey, lives now only to try and get as many friends around him in his old agu as possible. No blowing. • He meuns to give them a good Breakfast for 6d. A splendid Dinner, consisting of every description Soii|>s, Roast and Boiled Meats, Pica, Puddings, unil Pastry, for 6d. •A good Tea, 6d. Beds, Is. Note the address.—'Four doors from' Copland's Thames Hotel, Queen-street. Q. C. E. S H OETLA ND.STK E E'~ h BJ^L*aBD3. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. WILLIAM MILL, T>RGS to draw the attention of his friends -^ and tlie public generally to the new Billiard Table imported by him, which has been placed in position, and is now ready for use. l'b.3 best Wines and Spirits, and Hancock's Sparkling Ale always on band. DRAY & MILLEgi-i. • SH A B E DBOKEES, &0., Lji«a. _^ ■ —
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 1
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337Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 1
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