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DELTA HOTEL,

NGARUAWAHIA

/CONSIDERABLE additions have lately been made to V_y this favorite Hostelry whicti have rendered it incomparably the hnest House in the district, and now moie than ever suitable to the 'requirements of patrons o f every desuiption.

ROOM 5. A suite of R)oms, combining every convenience than can be desired, is set apart for families

TOURISTS.

Tourists and others will find this house a moat desirac! place of call on their journey through the district.

WINES AND SPIRITS O¥ GENUINE BRANDS O\LY

BILLIARD ROOM.

The Billiard Room contains one of Aldndge and Son's best new Tables, and is fitted up and lighted in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction to thoie who patronize this favourite pastime. '

COACHES

A special covered Coach ia kept for the convenience of Commercial Travellers, and there is also an excellent Show Room set apart for their use.

PADDOCKS.

Large Paddocks are kept for the accommodation of Stock ; also the most commodious Stabler in the Waifcpio, where every attention is paid to horses, &c, night and d3y.

HORSES.

Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies to let ->r hire. Charges moderate.

In older to ensure a constant supply of chaff and c =hri maize tor use m the stable, there ia connected w. _ :.Ls establishment an excellent cbaff-onHin/» and maize-;, -.sliiug machine Settlers wishing to avail themselves of tbip machine can do so at a reasonable charge.

L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor.

Sir Charles, A Bay Hone with Black Points, Five Yeahs Old, Showing an u.iusnal amount of Blood and l£ual<tg t

BY "Potentate" out of "Molly Bawu ;" "Potentate' by " Sir Hercules ; " " Sir Htsicules "by " Cipapie " out oi "Pniaguay" by '• Partisan ;" "bazarre" by " Pei uvian ; " "Violante" ly "John Bull," siater to "Sky-scraper," by "llighfly; out of " Everlasting "by "Eclipse." "Molly Bawn" by "Pius" out oi "Old "Molly Bawn;" "Pius" by "Septimus," imported by Mr Luthludge; "Old Molly Bawu" out of "Lucinda T ' by " Weeton." For prdigree sec English Stud Bt.ck. The sire of " Sir Charles" has been most successful on the turf in Australia as well as in New Zealand ; he won the VVairau Maiden Plate, 2 miles, beating seven horses ; fton the Nelson Welcome Stakes, Ii miles, 2minutetfs2 seconds ; won the Great Nelson Trial Stakes ; won tha Wairau Jockey Club Plate, 2 miles, 3 minutes .56 -econds ; non the Ladies' Purse at the same meeting j v, on the Nel» son 'Purf fc!luk Plate at the N«vr South WakjjitUdxopolitaa Meeting ; won the Homebush Handicap at the same meit« ing, with the bet ing 4 to lon him ; broke down iv f th.9 Publicans' Purse. £700 was offered for " Potentate" after his accident, hut hu, ownei brought him back to Nelson^ and put him to the atud. "biK Charles," by this celebrated horse, will «tan£ tor seiviee at Te Awamutu this season. — Apply to S. DRILLER.

THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Benathalath.

BENATHALATH is 5 years old, stands 16 hands 8 inches, he is a beautiful dark brown with black pomtfl, and powerful bone. H o was bred by Mr H. H. Stafford, of Nelson. By Towton, dam Symphony. Towton by Melbourne, dam Cimzelh by Touchstone. Symphony by Trumpet, dam Princess by Gratia. Marchioness (own sister te Towton) won the Oaks, 1865. Marquis (brother to Towtoii^ won the 2000 guineas in 1862, ran second for the Derb/ and won the St Leger. For full pedigree see New Zealand Stud Book. Will stand in the Waikato tliu season. Will be in Hamilton on Mondays forenoon, and at Ohatrp? in the afternoon, at Te Awamutu on Tuesdays; at Cambridge on Wednesdays; and the remainder of the week A the owner's farm, where all inarea from a distance will c~ grazed free of charge. Tebms — £3 3s. R. KIRKWOOD

Nugget.

THIS magmticeut heavy draught horse will if&nd thi? aeason in the Waikato. Terms £3.

Will be at Hamilton on Mondays ; Ohaupo on Tceedays -, Te Awamutu on Weduesdayo; Cambridge on Th' rsdays , and the remainder of the week at the owner's farm, betwo^ Cambridge and Hamilton, where all mares from a '!ut&_ - will be grazed fi cc of charge. R. KIRKWOOI

Bricks ! Bricks ! Bricks ! THE undersigned is now prepared to supply B'lIC. delivered on board bargee or into drays at £ 9 5i pei ICC Drain Tiles from two to nine inches will phortiv hp mauo, A. BOOTH. Ngaruawahia, Dec. 8, 1873

* # * Orders to be aent to Mr Edgejumbe, Storekc p^v Ngaruawahia.

Australian Mutual Provident Sociev-

FOR M UTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c

New Zealand Branch . Head Om'ce . Wellington. Present Annual Revenue, £'ISO 000 Accumulated and Invested funds, 1,330,001 PERSONS Assuring with this Office shj>r« t.. - -_:. profits, and a Bonus lsdeclaied every t.rl. y > Agent for Ngaruawahia and the Waikam . GEOKGE EDGEUUHBE. Medical Reteiee : —

qCOT T 1 b H OOMME It C T .-' ' I SSUSANCE COMPAJN ?. FIRE AND LltE. CAPITAL : ONE MILLION STERLING. Agents— P REE C E AND GRAHAM No. 8, Vaile's Buildings. fl. W HEATH, Sub-Agent.

JOHN SLAPER, /CABINET Maker and Upliolsteier. Some firat-ciaa \y Furniture on band for sale. Hamilton West, 3rd Dec, 1873.

Kauri Timber. A LARGE SUPPLY now on hand tor sale. Alloidei jljL punctually attended to. j. k. McDonald. Hamilton, 1874.

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 21 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 21 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 278, 21 February 1874, Page 1

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