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D E LT A 1 J OT E 1. . iS 1-4 AJH , VWAUIA. i"<OiV'.lDLl< '»bLK ad'litions h-\\e Lit dy been made Id \j tLis lAsciHL Hostel)} which havt rendered it mcum pliably Uit lnivst House m the dinrict, and no\v moip th in c-vt.: LUttaLic iv the re'jui! 6ol6lll*s of pitrons o f eve> y de iui lption

BOOMS

A sijif>- r>f X jouia, combining eveiy convenience thafc can be desired. i& set apart for lainihe**

T O U li I S T S: • Touiists and ethers will find this ha^cet. meat doQirs&i place of call on their journey through the district.

WINES AND SPIUITS ul< GENUINE BSANDS ONLY

BILLIARD ROOM,

The Billiard Room contains one of Aldridge and Son's boat new Tables, and is fitted up and lighted in a manner tnat cumot fail to give satisfaction to those who patronize this favourite paatinie

COACHES.

A special covered Coach is kept for the convenience <<i Commercial Travelled, and there is also an excellent Shf .\ Room feet apart for their use.

PADDOCKS.

Large Paddocks are kept tor the accommodatior ef Stock ; also the most commodious Stables m the Wa:l:»t' . where every attention is paid to horses, d-c, night and cm\, ■

HORSES.

Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies to let <.'i hire. Charges moderate.

In outer to engine a, constant bupply ol chaff and crush" I maize for to&c m the stable, there ia connected t.<: ebtabliahment an excellent ohaft'-eutHu# and maizc-cmsiir. _, machine. Settlers wishing to av:ul themselves cf iiu-i machine can do .so at ;i reasonable charge.

L. li. H A R R IS, Proprietor.

Sir Charles, a Bay Home with Black Points, Five Year<« Old, ' Showing an vnvsital amovm qf Blood and Qui'it' . BY ''Potentate" out of "Molly Bawn;" "['oWati- 1 by " Sir Hercules ; " " Sir Hercules "by " <^aj pi '" out of' "Paraguay" by "Partisan;" " Bazarre " oy ■'Peruvian;" "Violante" b»* "John Bull/ tiLier ;e "Sky-scraper," by •' Highfly; out of " EverLoti.., ' b, ' lidipse." "MoJly Bawn" hy "Pmc" out of " OIJ ''Molly Ba»vn; " "Pius" by "Septimus," imported b;* Mr Luthludge ; "Old Molly Hasvn" out of "Liv'tidi" by " Weeton." For pedigree &nc English Stud I'ooh.: The sire ol " kir Charles " han been most succeE^ful on the turf in Austtalia a« well a* in New Zealand ; he \\od the Wai rau Maiden Plate, 2 miles, btj.itmgsevon '. 3<-s won Hie Nelson- Welcome Stakes, 1} miles, 2 urn i ts 55* seconds ; won the Great Nelson Trial Stakes , « a thy VYuirau Jockey Club Plate, 2 miles, 3 minutes "jj . won the LadicV PiuSe at the same inoetihg ; Aon ths <• ;- sou Turf Club Plate at th<- New South W'n'nn A' '• "i olu v Meehng ; voa the Homebush Handicap at the ciiue nj-ic 1 in£, with the hpt ing 4 ho Jon luui , broke do\'n i" 1, .j. j Publicans' Pur « £700 wao ottered tor " PoteuUtv •• i hit <t>. widen t, but hia owner brought him back to - 1"*-'1 "*-' in<i put him to the atud. 1 iiR Chafi.l«." by thia celebrattd horse, vil.' «*v» s for seivice at le Awamutu this season. — Apply fj S DBLLLF.S

THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE Benathalath,

BENATHALATH is 5 years old, stands 15 hands 3 inches, he is a beautiful dark brown with black powfr, asu^ powerful bone Ho was bred by Mr H. H. Stailord, of Nelson. By Toyrton, dam Symphony. Towton by Melbourne, dam Cinizelli by Touchstone. Symphony by Trumpet, dam Pnnces3 by Gratk. Marchioness (own sister k Tow ton) won the Oaks, 1865. Marquis (brother to Tuwtoi' t won the 2000 guineas in 1862, ran second for the i/erbv and won the St Leger. For lull pedigree ccc New Zealand Stud Book. Will stand in the Waikaio tins season Will be ill Hamilton on Monday ib* croon, and at O v au, p in tlie alteruoon ; at Te Awamutu on Tuesday i; at Ca >* bn lee on Wednesdays ; and Ll»e rtinainmjr ot tiia week &' the owner's iarm, where all mares from a distant,*** w:!l •*•" g'*ii2td lrse of charge. Tehsis— £3 3s. •X EIRKWOUD

Nugget.

THIS magnificent heavy draught horse will 6* in' 1 t' 1 * season in the Waikato. Terms £3.

Will bo at HaTiHon on Mondays ; Ohaupo on Tuesdays , Te Awamutu on Wednesdays ; CambndtM on. Tl»n,iT 1 »n,ii 1 n 1 and the remainder of the week at the owLer's lariu btsrwt.w Cainbridgo and Hamdton, whore all mares from a diata'ic" will be grazed fiee of charge. R. KIRKVfOOL

Bricks ! Bricks ! Biicka ! THE undersigned 19 now prepared to auoply BRTcr* delivered on board bargea or lnio urayi at £2 5s pur l\f m '. Dram Tiles j'rom tuo to nine niches will shortly be i'i«i<t 4. POOIH. Ngaruawahia, Dec 8, 1373

*** Orders lo be jont lo Mr Edgeuunbe, StorekL'ej.er, Nguruawiihu.

Australian Mutual Provident Society.

FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c.

"New Zealand Bt'»»ch : Head Omce Wellington. Present Annual Revenue, £280,000 Accumulated and Invested Funds, 1,330,000. PERSONS Assuring with this Office share the whol* profits, and a Bonus is declared every fifth year.

Agent for Ngaruawahia and the Waikato : GEOIiGE EDGECUMBE. Medical Referee: —

QCOTTUH COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

FIRE AND LUE.

CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. AoKNTs-r Pr.E C X AN 1) GRA H A M No 8, Vaile'3 B'uldmgs H. W. HEATU, &üb-/gest.

JOIN bL* 21 , CABINET Maker an 5 V '...'t. -j . ~>a<. i.*»«!«cL^ F urnit uru o». Hamilton West, 3i«i \

Kauri T**^:--. A LARGE SUPPLY now on band iur sa'e aM c'der BL punctually 1 attended to J. K. McOOEiILD. Hamdton, 1874

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 279, 24 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 279, 24 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 279, 24 February 1874, Page 1

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