JUST A R RIVE T), FEOM HONOLULU, , ' EX 'NEBRASKA,' . _ - A OHOICK LOT OF AMERICAN F E A ■ N U■ T S AND BANANAS. ALSO, EX 'HEBCV FROM SYDNEY, A SUPERIOR LOT OF ORANGES LEMONS PI EAPPLES AND MANDABISS .. : : AND■ WEST INDIAN DATES, t AT U.S.N.Z. 'AND 1. FKUIT DEPOT, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Bank ov New Zealand, AND AT THE r. . , FIJIAN HOUSE, WHARF. UNITED STATES DINING ROOMS 28, QTLEEtf-STREET, AUCKLAND mEA, COFFEE, CROPS, AND STEAKS JL always ready. DINNER from 12 to 3 o'clock. BOARD AND RESIDENCE—£I PEttSVKEK.i A Night Porter kept for the convenience of those arriving hy lute vessels. A Smoke-room for Buai'dera, &c. A. BYERS, :.;.;- PROPRIETOR. PRINCE ARTHUR I10Ti:L (COBN-EE. Ol? HOII3ON & \VEXI,EBIiBY-Sl»KEl>) JOSEPH PENNINGTON (From Waiknto), Piorunio n. THE above Hotel having .changed hands,! the proprietor bogs to inform, the inhabi- ] tants of Auckland, \Vaiknlo, and country, districts that lie lius hud tlio entire Hotel remodelled and fitted with new furniture, | ensuring couiiort to those who may palroniao j him. s • ! " ' The Liquors lire guaranteed to be of the first quality. • ..:,"•.■• A Night Porter always in attendance. "■■' NOTICE I-:/ : j.^-M.: S.H E E ffi.Y;,.r '(Late1 in the employ of P. Daubt, Thistle Hotel), |"T)EGS to intimate to his- friends and the public generally that having taken over the CHAPE^STJiEET,- ' fyuihail ,il£ t will be .his ende.atour, by strict attention to 1 )uainefes"ajid: keeping' the1 best-Liquors'; to merit; patronage.' j j j,' /' i>. ■; ■; f Xi! < , I Comfortable accommodation for Board and .Residence. ta\h;>tiii:O:-i!-U'<l'(&-jti.^ ■; j : Vl ■'■ ''! ' >>! "" '"' '"TERMS'■MOBE'bATB.':''.'.' aiif f,.', COMPETITION THE SPIRIT OF TRADED y.,.% JpWAXt'DS, .■;;■'/:■.!■......: : ItA V.A.L.... AND MIL.tIAR V GAP MAKER & HATTER, . 1',,, ISO, QUEEN-STREET,., . {■••-' ■'•■ ■■■■'■ V ; ',;;.,;■;; ': hl V.,;;'::1/1.1' ' V ESTABLISHED 1859. ;y^ . "' FIVH'E R & 0 Q'tyr". I}}1 }} ■ '>> WHOLESALE,., -Shirking, and Fatally BUTCHERS, Qiteen-streot, Corner of DMrham-street, Auckland. Poultry of all kipds dressed to order. Prime Smoked Tcmgiies, Home-cured Bacon". N.JB.—Dealer in game. Live Pheasants forwarded to all parts of the colonies upon recVipt of order. . : . ;, ~;.. ; ~,|- • Families waited onin town or suburbs. j
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 535, 27 September 1871, Page 4
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