Steam to Mercury Bay and Auckland. THE B,b. SOUTHERN CROSS, Captain D. Seelajis, leaves Auckland (circumstances permitting) for Mercurv Bay and Tauranga every FRIDAY AFTERNOON, and Tuuranga for Auckland, via Mercury Bay every WEDNESDAY MORNING. For freight or passage, apply to WM. W. CARDNO, Agent for Tuuranga. Booking Office is now open at the Wharf, where all passages will be granted and it roights (payable immediately on delivery of the goods) received. Intending passengers must procure their tickets at the office of the agent ; if taken on board, an extra charge of bs will be made. Overland Route to the Thames and Auckland via Ohiueinuri. fjpHE Screw Steam Launch La Buona Yentura, Leaves the Wharf at the Imperial Hotel. Ohine wo'r B!lortlrtnd TUESDAY anc -bKIDAT, according to tide. Exact hours o departure may be obtained by applying at tin office of this paper. S. H. BURN INGHAM. Masonic Hotel, Tauranga. J AMiiS CAMPNY begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has again entered into his Hotel, and hopes to receive a fair share of support.
Tauranga Hotel, Beach Hoad. VISITORS to Tauranga, Commercial Men, and T _ others will find every comfort and accommodation at this well known and favourite bostelrv Billiard Saloon. ** Baths. Private Rooms en suite. •?; h ?x? ar ha ? late3y beGn cona Pletcly re-stocked with Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Best Brands procurable. Spar klip g Ale always on Draught. A. COOK, Proprietor. TIIA ME S II OTE L, Corner of Queen - street and the Wharf, .Awckxand, j£> DRAT TEN, Phopeiexoe (Successor to J. Copland). Army and Navy Hotel, IJppee Queen Stueht, Auckland. C. M. II ickl in g & Co., Proprietors. VISITORS to Auckland will find at the above T Hostelry all the comforts and accommodation of a first-class Hotel, Arrangements have been made with express and cab proprietors to meet steamers upon arrival at Queen Street Wharf, To Invalids, Tourists, &c. T TH E TAU P O HO TE L, Township of Tapuacbaruru, Every Comfort and Accommodation will be found, combined with moderate charges. E. C. H A 8 T I E, p HOPE I ETCH.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 168, 15 April 1874, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 168, 15 April 1874, Page 1
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