, Hotels. MAKARAKA HOTEL & STORE. Proprietor : A. DALZIELL. fIYHIS well-known Hotel still stands unA- rivalled for the extent and quality of its accommodation. Centrally situated in the rising locality w hence it t akes its name, and on the main road from town, it commands at once the attention and patronage of Travellers and Visitors. The grounds adjoining the premises afford excellent and secure pasturage for Horses and Cattle; and the Store is well stocked, with GOODS at Current Town Rates.
ORMOND JJ OTE L, Ormond. R. M A G I L L, PROI’HIETOa. JI)EGS to notify that his NEW and COMMODIOUS HOTEL AT ORMOND, Is Now Open, with FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Particular care has been taken in the selection of Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best. Brands. The inducements held out for the comfortable accommodation of Families, Travellers, and Visitors are unsurpassed. Good Stabhng, combined with ■ Moderate Charges.
Auckland Advertisements. GEORGE & ATKIN, PROVISION MERCHANTS, COMMISSION, HHIPF’IXtT, LAND, AND Licensed Custom House Agents, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. Consignments will receive our best attention. Liberal advances made to consignors. Account Sales, and Draft, forwarded immediately on Completion of Sales.
[Established 1853. J JJDWARD yy AYT E, Queen-street, Auckland, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller, Stationer, Newsvendor, PRINTER, BOOKBINDER, &c. Commercial and Family Stationery. *,* Scientific, Historical, and Educational Works. School Books and Requisites, authorised by the Central Board, always on hand. Orders carefully and promptly executed.
pUNGUS, JJ EES- W A X, EAR-SHELLS, And Other Native Produce, BOUGHT FOR CASH, BY JOHN REID, Export Merchant, Lower Queen-street, Auckland.
THB WEEKLY NEWS, Published in Auckland Every Saturday Morning. ■7l OR useful information, for pleasant read- ■ ing, for the fullest, and Latest News, He Weelcly News is (he paper. HTo be had of all booksellers ; sent to any Hdress. 20s per annum in advance ; 6s per quarter ; single copies, 6d.
THE WEEKLY NEWS, Published in Auckland Eveiiy Saturday Mokning, In time for the Mails. I MILS Journal has especial facilities for acquiring and publishing information valule to colonists engaged in Agricultural, iniiig, ant l general business pursuits. The .E litoriai ci If and a large corps of Contributors in a'l purls of the country, enrich every issue with , tides solid and practical. The WoEltlg News contains Skeh-hes, Tales, Scientific and Useful Information, Poetry and genu-rni Literary matter equal to any journal in New Zealand.' Posted to any address, 20s per annum in advance ; 6» per quarter. PUBLTSHBJ) BY THE DAILY SOUTHERN CROSS AND I H'FI.ELY NEU’S Co. (Limited), AUCKLAND.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 187, 15 July 1874, Page 1
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411Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 187, 15 July 1874, Page 1
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