TgXCHANQ-E RESTAURANT, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS (TO BE OPENED ON TUESDAY NEXT). The Proprietor of the Exchange News-rooms has the pleasurn of infoim.ng Subscribers, the Public of Auckland, as well as tho3e coming from other parts of the Colony, that the Restaurant in connection with the .News-room, will be OPEN ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, August 29. Having been successful in securing the services of that celebrated CHEF DE CUISINE, Me. MICHAEL RIORDAN, late of the City Buffet, Dunedin; the Parisian Cztt, Melbourne ; the Ce.l6 de Paris, Hokitika, and Klordan's CafiS, Hokitika, the entire management of the Kestaurant will be conducted by him. THE DINNER wiiroonsist of Soups, Joints, or Entred, with Vegetables, Pastry, Cheese, and Salad, and will be supplied at a charge of ONE SHILLING, the Proprietor being determined to make the Kestaurant SUITED TO THE WANTS OP THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AND NOT FOB ANY ONE PARTICULAR CLASS. LUNCHEONS, TEAS, and BREAKEASTS, will be served at equally moderate charges, according to bill of fare, » separate price being marked to each item. TELEQRAMS. Commencing with the opening of the Restaurant, arrangements have been made to secure the latest and most reliable information from the Thames. A Gentleman of great Mining experience and having every facility for getting correct information, has been engaged specially for the purpose. The Telegrams will be posted up in the Restaurant and Newsroom ; one every evening, and others during the day, as events of importance occur. The Proprietor having spared neither money nor pains in endeavouring to supply the want in Auckland of a really good Restaurant, where cleanliness, pkompt attention, superior Viands, and Moderate Charges would be prominent features, trusts, under efficient management (of which Mr. Riordan's name is a sufficient guarantee), he will receive a similar amount of patronage to that which has already been bestowed on the other part of the establishment, the Exchange News-room, beyond which he cannot expect. Mr. R. will be happy to show anyone round the establishment on Saturday or Monday next. Auction Sales. TO-MORROW. At 12 o'clock. C. ARTHUR AND SON Will hold their usual sale by auction, for the sale of POULTRY, Produce, Groceries, Household Furniture, &c, &c, &c. MONDAY, AUGUST 28. BY ORDER OF THE PROVISIONAL TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, IN THE ES 'ATE OP WILLIAM T WENTYMAN. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, ALL that Piece or Parcel of LAND (1 rood, more or less), being part of Allotment No. 6 of Section No. 36, in the Village of Onehunga, fronting Selwyn-street, and with the Cottage erected thereon. SAMUEL COCHRANK & SON, . /WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. TO CLOSE PA.RTNE RS&IP ACCOUNTS. BA.TTERY AND^fiBAM^ENGINE. The subscribers g#re received instructions to sell at the Land -li art, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 30th instant (immediately before the sale of Properties), at 12 o'clock, i A TWELVE HORSEPOWER STEAM-ENGINE and BOlLEßjfiiew Battery of ten head of Stamps, by Langlandiyand Co., with extra length of ShafqCiic, for an extrafßattery of five head- XZ>^ SAMUEL UOCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NKW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IMPROVED FARM OF 380 ACRES, WAIKATO. The subscribers have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 6th .September, at 12 o'clock, ALL those Allotments or Parcels of LAND, in the Province of Auckland, aud being Allotments Nos. 63, 60, 64, 62, 63,66,67, and 68 of the Parish of Pirongia, County of Rutland, containing 380 acres, partly improved. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Solicitors to tho Mortgagee, or to SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, i Auctioneers. .
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 507, 25 August 1871, Page 3
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