DELTA HOTEL, SO-ARUAWAHIA L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor. /"CONSIDERABLE additions have lately been made t V^ this favorite Hostelry which have rendered it incomparably the iinest House in the district, .md now more tuan ever suitable to the lequuements of patrons of every description. J ROOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every convenience thai can be desirod, w act *part for laimliea. TOUKISTS. Tourists and others will find this house a most desiiable place ol call on their journey through the thbfciies. WINES AND SPIKITS OF GENUINE BRANDS OSLY BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Eoom contains ono of Aldridgo and Sou'a bc*b new Tables, and is fitted up and lighted in a manner tiiat cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who patronizs . thus favourite pastimo. COACHES. A special covered Coach is kept for the convenience of • commercial xravellen, and there is also an excellent Show | Koom set apart for their use, I PADDOCKS. Large Paddocks are kept for the accommodation of Jstock ; also tho most commodious Stables in the Waikato where every attention is paid to hoiaes, &c., night and day.. HOUSES. Saddle r Horses, Single and Double Buggies to let on hire. Charges moderate. CORN CRUSHER. In order to ensure a constant supply of chaff aad crushed maize for use in the stable, there » connected with the establishment an excellent chaff -cutting and maize-crushing niaebino. Settlers wishing to avail themselves of tbw machine can do co at a reasonable charge. PUBLIC FERRY. In connection with the abov, the Proprietor begs to intimate that he has purchased the lease of the Ngaruawahia Perry. The approaches are now perfectly aafe, and the stockyards of ouch a character that cattle may be yarded without fear of loss. Every askance is afiorded feu settlers crossing cattle, &c. COMMISSION ASD GENERAL AGENT. Properties. Horses, Vehicles, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. New arrivals seeking for information inspecting the District would find it to their advantage to call on b L. B. HARRIS.
AS in accordance with instructions received from Mr Bucholz, the business of E. A. Bncholz & Co. it i« course of liquidation, it is requested that all account? agaiust that him be sent in. and all account! due to them b« nad forthwith at the office of Messrs. P. W, LongdxL! AJUFEEI) BOAJSDMAN, . „ Solicitor for E. A. Bachoh Aucilana, Feb. 1. 1374.
INFERRING to the above advertisement, I beg .'.- V announce that the business will b« carried on by jw as heretofore under the firm of P. W. Longdill & Co P. W. LOiVGDILL. Fort street, Late Waikato Transport Office. A good supply of Wines, Spirits, and Groceries of oar own importation alwaj's on hand. Agent for Waikato MR S. BRIGHT, ALEXANDRA.
Just Arrived, ex Hero. rpflE CHOICEST NEW SEASON TEAS, in Half-chests and Boxes, imported direct from Melbourj»» by the undersigned. J. AUBIN. X.B.— Catalogues of the Alexandra Circulating Library consisting of about 1000 volumes, are being printed at tJ a office of the Waikato Times, and will shortly be ready fur iisue, when fuller information will be given. Intend- ig subscribers living at a distance would obhgo by sending iv their names, as arrangements will be made to send Bocks to all parts of the Waikato. Termb— sa 6d per quarter, or 21i je&rly. J. AUBIN.
NEW S3EDSJust arrived, per Lauderdale and Queen of the A je. rROil the Lawson Seed (Jo , London, and .Alexander Cross and Sons, Glasgow. Eed Clover White Clover Cow Grais Alaykc Rape <£c, &c, &c. The above Seeds may be relied on as the finest samples procurable in the niarketALSO FOR SALE — Some fine sampler Cocksfoot Perrenial Eye-G-raas, &c JOHN HALL, Otohuhu -, Or thjongh his agrut, EDWAED HALL, Te Eore
For Sale. A FARM of 209 acres, partly improved, and adjoinm. • the Town-belt, Cambridge East. For particulars apply to J. C. KEYNOLDS, Or L. O'BRIEN. Cambiid^e, March 11, 1874.
For sale by the undersigned, TTTOBART TOWN POTATOES, in lots to suit pui -"--*- chasers, at 6a per cwt, delivered on, board am o. the river steairera. GEORGE E. CLARK CambriJge. Feb. 14, 1874.
To be Leased, QKA ACui:S of Splendid Laikl iv the Waik:«< OOv TV had !..., s.ia lt excolVnt b. Mi u-vi. Tt . ins — Lc. at 1 , w^.u p^.t hasi^i ol ude, 21 j<..i.s to ... Appl" at tlu ollice ot tk.s ptj^r
GENERAL STOREKEEPER, AJ:-'£> BAKk'li,
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 291, 24 March 1874, Page 1
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