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DELTA HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor. COKTSIDEKABLE additions hare lately been made at this favorite Hostelry which have rendered it incomparably the finest House in the dietrict, and now more i, than ever suitable to the requirements of pitroas of every description Y ROOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining erery convenience that can be desired, is set apart for families TOURISTS. Tourists and others will find this house a most desirable I place of call on their jtmrney through the district. WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRANDS ONLY BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Room contains one of Aldridge and Son's best new Tables, and is fitted up and lighted in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who patronize this favourite pastime. COACHES. A special covered Coach is 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 ol Stock ; also the most commodious Stables in the Waikato, where every attention is paid to horses, &c, night and day

HORSES. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies to let on hire. Charges moderate. CORN CRUSHER. In order to ensure a constant supply of chaff and crushed maize for use in the stable, there is connected with the establishment an excellent chaff-cutting and maizc-crushin;: machine. Settlers wishing to avail themselves of thid machine can do so at a reasonable charge. PUBLIC FERRY. In connection with the abov», the Proprietor begs t& intimate that he has purchased the lease of the Ngaruawahia Ferry. The approaches are now perfectly safe, and the stockyaids of such a character that cattle may be yarded without fear of loss. Every assistance is afforded settlers crossing cattle, &c. COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT. Properties, Horses, Vehicles, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. New arrivals seeking for information respecting the District would rind it to their advantage to call on L. B. HARRIS.

ERB Y." THE Thoroughbred Horse "DERBY" will stand thia season as lollows : — At Mr Harper's on Tuesdays ; at Ohaupo, on Wednesdays and Thursdays ; and will pats thi ough Cambridge homeward on Fridays. He will be afc home on Saturdays and Mondays. " Derby " is by Ferryman out of Chrysolite, by Stockwell, out of Juliet, by 'louchstone, out of Lancashire Witch, b;, Tomboy Ferryman, by Fisherman, out ot Rose do Florence by Flying Dutchman, out of Boarding School Miss : Juliet 19 thu Mother of Charon and Lamplighter, tho uinuet-s foi the last two seasons of all the two and three year stakes in Victoria and Sidney, with tho exception of Handicaps. " Derby " only started once for the Floinington Stakes Ist January, 1869, when he fell (stopping his racing career,) while running well up with the leading horse. He is a handflotutf dark brown liorse, rising 8 years old, and stands 15 bands 2V inches high. Good paddocks for mares from a distance, 2s per week, with every care and attention, but no responsibility. Ttsims : — Four Guineas each mate, Groomago 5s j tbreo (or more) mares as per agreement, Derby has pioved himself a sure foal getter. Mares to be paid for on or before the Slat of Decembor, 187 A, grooniage at the time of service. For further particulars, apply to MR. HAMILTON, Clover Lea Farm, near Cambridge. THE CELEBRATED CLYDE >DALE HORSE "NUGGET," HE will itttDd this season— at Ohaupo, on Monday* ; at Mr Vickers, Nguhinapouri, on Wednesday's ; at Ta Awamutu, on Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p,m. at each placo. stopping afc Mr Bond's, To Rahu, on Friday nights j and at the owners place the remainder of the week. TERMS: £3 Euch Mare; Tho (or more) Mares, as per agreement. W. W. HIGGINSON, Proprietor, Alexandca.

THE PURE - BRED NORFOLK TROTIER " MERRYLEGS," RISING 3 yenrs old ; bred by G. Parker, Esq, of Cambridge — sire nnd dam both imported from Norfolk, England. " Merryleijs " will be shown in Cambridge, October sth ; Ngaruawnhiu, October Bth, and travelling the neighbourhood should inducement oiler. TERMS: £3- each Mart, to bo paid on or before the lit January, 1875. JTor further particulars, apply to *he owner, THOS. DINSDALE, Hamilton.

i^WN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: Ale — Bass' (by R. Porter & Co.), Tennent's, Youngcr's, <5Lc Stout— Byasa' (gieen Libel) Double Stout, Guinoess' Blood's, Younger's, and Pig Brandy (in bulk and case)— ilennesay's, Martell's, StorLo and Co., Three-dagger, Beehive, Flask, &.C. Whiskey — Greenlees and Colvill's, and other brands Geneva — JDKZ and Key, proof lo and 20 bottles Old Tom — Booth's, Burnetts, Swaine, Boord _ Co. Rum — Lowudes, &c, 30 o p. Schnapps— Wolfe's Schiedam Wines of all description, in every variety Colonial Wines of every description and in every variety. Private and Public-House Trade supplied on Liberal Terms RYAN, BELL, & Co., Vulcan Lane, Aucklaxj.

TOBACCO. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened an establishment No. JSS, Qikkk Street, with - large and well selected stock of the undermentioned articles, which have been selected by him during a vibit to America and Europe. Tobaccos Meerschaums Ciicketing material* Cigars Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Snull's Walking Sticks Boxing Glcves J Billiard Cloths Halls hihl (_ ue Tips Etc, etc, A largo assortment of Tobac«ouists' sundi.es. G. WALLER, Wholesale an d 1! i:ta il Touac< on jst, Aucklah i>, 'lhames and tVliungnnul The largest pssoitment of Mceischauui Pipes in tho colony, dncct from Vieiuni. YpICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY'S AGENCY Okijcj;: Mb Hay's Chambers, HAiimotf East.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 368, 22 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 368, 22 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 368, 22 September 1874, Page 1

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