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Ectnilar Direct Coniniun icatioii to KatikatL -V rpHE New and Fast Sailing patter I cIpSTciNNAMOS, will in fatUr °,ioM?uY lasai for Katikati htery MONWAX, Returning Erory XDESOAY («f “ d weather permitting), carrying passengers ami cargo. . _. . Flirt* 5s Cargo, 7s 6i per ton. lore, w. W g Mi t OOM j ION g i Agent. Chemist and Druggist.

ME n. o. lIOYTE TJEGS to inform his friends and tire public generally that ho has taken premises on tho Strand in which he is about to commence business as CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, And trusts that lie will receive a share of their patronage. Tho best quality of goods only will be kept, and will be sold at moderate prices. ur HENS II A W, n * UPHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, AND UNDERTAKER lIAIUNGTON STREET, TAUIIANOA (Next Boor to Mr 2\ Wriyleifs.J W. H. is prepared to receive orders for all descriptions of work connected with tho above trade. Spring and all kinds of MaGrasses and Cushions made to order in tho very latest stylo at Auckland prices. Old Furniture repaired, polished, and made equal to new.

rpIE THOROUGH-DEED ENTIRE “TATLER” Will Stand at Poiki during the present Season. Tatler, by Traducep (imported); darn, Lady Jane Grey, by St. Aubin (imported); g d Medora, by Glendower, Arab (imported). Traducor, by Libel; dam, Arethusa, by Eli. Libel, by Pantaloon; dam, Pasquinade, sister to Touchstone. St Aubyn (half-broth or to the Flying Hutchman), by Bay Middleton; dam, Black Agnes, by Velocipede. Tatler is a large boned Black G rey Horse, standing 1G hands; rising live years old. Terms -£3 3s per single Mare; two or more, by arrangement.

Good Paddock accommodation at 2s fid per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. CK B. MORRIS.

COFFEES Why is the Consumption op Coffee not SO GENERAL HERE AS IN EUROPE P Because it has been Manufactured by Inexperienced Hands. JgROWN, BAIIRETT & CO. have spared no expense in obtaining machinery which preserves the full strength of the bean, and being thoroughly acquainted with the manipulation of Coffee, can produce an article unrivalled. To suit the convenience and tastes of customers, 8., B. & Co. have designated each of their qualities (which never vary) with a brand, viz.:— Ist quality—Excelsior Brand—-(green label) 2nd quality—Standard Brand—(red label) 3rd quality—Lion Brand Packed in 1, 2,4,6,7,14, 28, and 401 b tins. Bctailed by all Grocers; wholesale at BROWN, BARRETT & Co.’S, Auckland Steam Coffee and Spice Works, High Strut.

QREYII OUN 1) HOTEL. COENEE OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS. proprietor : MICHAEL CORCORAN. In returning thanks to bis numerous visitors, Michael Corcoran begs to say that very largo additions have boon made to the Hotel, which will tend greatly to the convenience of those who favour him with their patronage. BEDROOMS. Additions have been made to their number and all have been furnished in a superb manner, everything being now, and got up in the latest style, BATHS. Both Hot and Cold Baths are always ready, and every convenience will bo found in them for the comfort of'travellers, COMMERCIAL ROOM. A commodious room has been opened, having its entrance from Victoria street, for the comfort of those who do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room, and this has been fitted up in . style to insure the comfort of visitors BILLIARD ROOM,, The Billiard Room is the best in the Pro* vince, and is fitted with one of the best Billiard Tables ever, constructed. Michael Coecoean hopes that the good name his bouse has ever held, and the splendid accommodation afforded in it, will indue* visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 336, 27 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 336, 27 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 336, 27 November 1875, Page 2

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