r pHE WAITE MAT A COMMERCIAL AND 1 FAMILY HOTEL, AUCKLAND, C J 3. EDWARDS, Proprietor. C.E.E. begs to draw the attention of the Commercial Public and Families (en route) to the unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel. The ■Suites of Apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel Department, while the rooms are both commodious and easy of access. OEUIfTAEY at 1 o’clock. Table DTTote at G o’clock. The Billiard Saloon is one of the finest in the colonies. The Table, one of Thurston’s best, being under the superintendence of an experienced marker, is a guarantee of everything connected with this noble game being in first-class order. Night Porter for the convenience of late arrivals. Wikes, Smelts, &c., of the Best Brands only. The aim of the Proprietor is to make for this Hotel a reputation second to none in the colonies, and nothing that shall conduce to that end shall be wanting. “ ’Tis not in mortals to command success. But I’ll do more—deserve it.” GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE Proprietor, MICHAEL CORCORAN, begs to direct the attention of country visitors to the above old-established and centrally situated House. It is in close proximity to the Banks, principal Sale Yards, Government Offices, &c. _ The hotel being under the Proprietor’s supervision, travellers may rely on strict attention to their comfort and requirements. The sleeping accommodation is excellent, embracing well ventilated bedrooms with good beds. A bathroom is attached. The Billiard Room is fitted up with one of Alcock’s superior slate tables with all the recent improvements and appliances. M. C. trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage, and assures his guests that nothing on his part will be omitted to make them comfortable. Wines and Spirits of the finest quality, A night porter in attendance. Remember GREYHOUND HOTEL, Qlteek-steeet, Atjceland, Opposite the Union Bank and adjoining Hardington’s Coach Office.*
JAMES’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, EDEN CRESCENT, (Late Royal Club House), Auckland. VISITORS to Auckland, Commercial Men, and T _ others, will find ail the comfort of a private residence in this Hotel combined with the wellknown Quality, Cleanliness, and Economy, in which the Proprietor’s original Q.C.E. (established in 1850) for many years held so universal a reputation. A Table d’Hote at 1 o’clock precisely. For tho accommodation of passengers arriving by late steamers or coaches a Night Porter is always inattendance. Rooms en suite for the accommodation of families. G-ood Livery and Bait Stabling. The Proprietor, in soliciting a continuance of public patronage, pledges himself to spare neither trouble nor expense to promote the comfort of his patrons. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, (Late D. Sheehan,') HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. THIRST-CLASS TABLE. Single Bed-rooms. A Families accommodated. “Boots” and Night Porter. Good Stable accommodation. Wines and Spirits of the best brands, CUNNINGHAM & RING, Proprietors. “In retiring from the business which he* has carried on at the above hotel for so many years, the undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to those who have honoured him with their patronage, and trusts that the same support will bp given to his successors, Messrs. Cunningham and King, whose previous acquaintance with the business will enable them to give the fullest satisfaction to customers of the house. “D. SHEEHAN. Auckland, September 22, 1871.” SCOTIA HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. E, 3. Hill, Proprietor, First-class accommodation for Boarders and Travellers, (Late of Masonic Hotel, Tauranga, and of W hanganui.) to farmers, settlers, butchers AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow, Ac,, &c., market rates. L. D. NATHAN AND of Hides, at highest C 0., Shortland .Street, (Opposite Post Ofilre), Auckland.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 27 November 1872, Page 4
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