[G, .joICKSToNK] [L, G. Dtß«r J OHNSTONE & JTJTREY Laird, Stock, Station —AND— General Commission Agents The business and inTekEsts .<1 Country Clients carefully atteuvd W. The Sale and Purchase of Hotel Properties negotiated on favorable term*. Circulars -issued to our various correspondents in New Zealand Australia, ana blcasioh requires. OFFICE i—LOWE-STBEET jl MESSRS BOND & HATTEN Tl KO 10 »»noiincu JT Wlty that they h4< e &i 'W ak taken the Mill at tl.b , >2® Karaka, lately occupied Sk- ( ''t«SS by Mr S. Bowe, and <- V it now in * portion to ! T JU N flrst-cUii ,/v Kaikatea and Matui Timber of any Description j also G. T. and G. delivered by our own Drays to any part of tne District at the Shortest Notice. Up country Orders may bu left at the Mill or Mb. P. BABBIE’S Store, Ormond. Town Orders for the present With Mb. W .F. HATTEN, Albion Club Stables. 421 BOND & JATTEN. AUSTRALIAN WINEGROWER ’ COMPANY. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH i I 89 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND PRICE~LIST. Kbd Wibbb. Duty Paid. in Bond. Quarts, Pints, Quarts, Pints doz. doz. '#■ doz. 'P' dos 1. Claret No. 3 25/ - 13/6 | 16/6 9/6 A good family wine. 2. Claret No. 2 30/ • 16/6 | 21/. 11/0 A pure, dry wine. 3. Claret No. 1. 35/ • 18/6 | 20/- 14/6 A rich, nourishing wine 4. Shiraz ... 85/ . 18/6 | 26/. 14/6 A rich, fruity wine. 5. Port ... 35/ - 18/6 | 88/. 14/6 A pure, very rich wine-X 6. Carbinet ... 35/- 18/6 | 26/-14/6 A dry, full-bodied wine. Wbitb Wikeb. 1. Hock No. 3 25/. 13/6 { 16/6- 9/6 A good family wine. 2. Hock No. 2 30/. 16/6 | 21/- 11/6 A fine dessert wine. 8. Hock No. 1 86/- 18/6 | 36/. 14/6 A dry, rich wine. 4. Chablis ... 30/- 16/6 | 21/. 11/6 A light summer wine. 5. Muscat ... 30/- 16/6 | 21/- 11/6 j A fruity, rich wine. j 6. Verdeilho ... 35/- 18/6 | /62- 14/6 A rich dessert wine. ! Sample Cases carefully packed of one or ' two dozen assorted. Quarts, D.P., 32s 6d ■ I Pints, D.P., 355. The Company’s Wines are well-matured, pure, wholesome, and invigorating. Som* Varieties, such as No. 1 Claret, being one at nine exhibits which obtained the Gold Medal [ Prize at the Bordeaux Exhibition, are ape. cially recommended for medicinal purpose*. A Liberal Discount allowed for Trade Parcels. Compare the A.V. Company’s Claret with French Wines at more tliau double the price ■ a single trial will suffice to prove their great superiority. New Zealand Agents for the celebrated ■ Helidon Spa Water i a natural Mineral I Spouting Spring Water, and an invaluable remedy for Billiousnese and other Stomach I Complaints, Price, Ga per doz. pints. | AUSTRALIAN VINEGROWERS' COMPANY, 39 Qceen-btbbbt Auckland. T. B. GRIMES, 494 Secretary. I FRANKLIN HODGEB, TOKOMAKU HOTEL. THE Proprietor begs to announce that h* is now prepared to accommodataTraval* i lers, and also is in a position to SUPPLY : the very best of LIQUORS to those who ! may journey in his direction. Special at tention has been paid to the domestic comi forts essential to comfortable travel) and ■ to the requisites to that end for horse as well ; man, Good Paddooking. Good Cuisine. First-class Bed-rooms ; and Liquors specially selected of the most Celebrated Brands and : Premier Quality. The neatest house on the Coast. Civility, Punctuality, and Atten | on 163 i Roseland Hotel. JT> QCOTT (Lute of the Masonic • -IX e Ocorr Hotel, Napier), Havingtaken poieession of the above Comi modiou* Hotel, begs to inform hit frienda and the public generally, that nothing shall be , wanting on his part to make this House second . ' to none in the district. j ONLY FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS KIM. Large and well-watered Paddocks. Good stables and loose boxes. 48 Ferry Hotel, (Mouth of the Big Biveb). NED DEVEBY having secured this Hotel intends to spare no expense to make sitors comfortable. As civility costs nothing, he will have to make a moderate charge for the first-claM brands of Wine, Spirits, and Beer which he will always have on hand. Town rates strictly observed. 50 Royal Hotel. GISBORNE. H. CANNON. ...Pbopbietob. (Late of the Tologa Bay Hotel.) TBUBTB by attention and •V* keeping the very best of Liquors to secure not only the patronage of his frienda and the public generally, but to make the “ Royal ” a favorite resort for aU. The Table. Will be specially attended to, and those who put up at the Hotel are guaranteed that there shall be no cause of complaint. The Billiard Room, Has one of Alcock’s Best Tables, under the supervision of a Competent Marker. 51
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1304, 3 April 1883, Page 4
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