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DELTA BOTI« NGARUAWAHIA. L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor.

COKSIDLitABLE additions have lately been m.ic" this favorite Hostelry which have reiulored it me parably the finest House m the district, and now c tlian ever suitable to the requirements of patrons o f ci description ROOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every convenienci i - can be desired, is set apart for families TOURISTS. Tourists nnd others will find this house a most clcsl place of call on their jtmrney through the district. WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRANDS <" BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Room contains one of Aldndge and best new Tables, and is fitted up and lighted in a ma that cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who patro this favourite pastime. ! COACHES. A special covered Coach is kept for the convenience Commercial Travellers, and there is also an excellent Sho Room set apart for their use. PADDOCKS. ! Large Paddocks are kept for the accommodation Stock ; also the most commodious Stables in the Wail where every attention is paid to horses, &c, night and . HORSES. Saddle ITorses, Single and Double Buggies to let hire. Charges moderate. I CORN CRUSHER. In order to ensure a constant supply of chaff and cruj ■ maize for use in the stable, there is connected with establishment an excellent chaff-cuttiuj? and maize-cvus machine. Settlers wishing to avail themselves of machine can do so at a reasonable charge. PUBLIC FERRY. In connection with the abov», the Proprietor beg 3 intimate that he has purchased the lease of the Ngar vahia Ferry. The approaches are now perfectly safe, : the stockyards of such a- character that cattle may be yan without fear of loss. Every assistance is afforded settlers crossing cattle, &c. COMMISSION ASD GENEEAL AGENT. Properties. Horses, Vehicles, &c, Bought and Sol. Commission. New arrivals seeking for information sheeting the District would nnd it to their advantage call on L. B. HARRIS..

"DERBY." THE Thoroughbred Horse "DERBY" will stand Hi season as jollons :— At Mb Hakpeb's on luesda\ , at Ohaupo, on Wednesdays and Thursdays ; and will ] a through Cambridge homeward on Fridays. He will b? home on Saturdays and M ondays. " Derby " is by Forryinan out of Chtysolite, by Stocks out of Juliet, by Touchstone, out of Lancashire Witch, ' Tomboy Ferryman, by Fisherman, out of Rose cle Flor->. by Flying Dutchman, out of Boarding School Bliss : J' is the Mother of Cliaron and Lamplighter, the winner the lust two seasons of all the two and three year sfa!\ Victoria and Sydney, with the exception of Ilandu " Derby " only sturted once for the Flemiugton StaVe January, 1860, when he fell (stopping his racing eai\ while running well up with the leading horse. He handsome dark brown horse, ming 8 yeais old, undsta 15 hands 2k inches high. Good paddocks fo: mares from a distance, 2s per we with every caie and attention, but no responsibility. Terms : — Four Guineas each mare, Gioomage 5s ; tin (or more) mares as per agreement. Derby his provi himself a sure foal getter. Mares to be paid for on or be fore the 31st of December, 1874, grooniage at the time oi service. For further particulars, apply to MR. HAMILTON, Clover Lea Farm, near Cambridge. THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HORSE "NUGGET,"

HE will staud (his season —at Oliaupo.on Mondays ;at Mr Ticker's, iNgauiuapouri, on Wednesday's ; at IV Awamutu, on Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p,m. at cacli plnct stopping; at Mr Eond's, To Eahu, on Friday nights ; and c the owners place the remainder of the week. TERMS: £3 Each Mare j Two (or more) Mares, as per agreement. W. W. HKKHNSON, Proprietor, Alexandra. THE PURE -BRED NORFOLK TROTIEU « MERRYLEGS,"

RISING 3 years old ; bred by G. Parker, Esq, of Cainbridge — sire and dam both imported from Norfolk, England. " Merrylecs " will be shown in Cambridge, October sth ; Ngaruawahiu, October Sth, and travelling 1 he neighbourhood should inducement oiler.

TERMS: £3 each Mare, to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1573. For further particulars, applr to Hio owner, TUOS. DINSDALE, Hamilton.

f\H SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: Ale— Bass' (byE. Porter & Co.), Tennent's, Yonnger's, &c Stout— Byass' («ieen label) Double Stont, Guinness Blood's,. Youngci's, and Pig Brandy (in bulk ami c.ibe)-Hennessy's, Martel) s, Stonr .and Co., Three-dagger, Beehive, Flask, &c. Whiskey— Greonlces and Colvill's, and other brands Geneva— JDKZ and Key, pi oof lo and 20 bottles Old Tom— Booth's, Burnetts, Swaine, Boord & Co. lhun— Lowndes, &c, 30 o p. Sohnapps— Wolfe's Scliiedam AVmes of all descuption, in every variety Colonial Wines of eveiy description and m every variety . Private and Public-House Trade supplied on Libnral Terms KYAN, BELL, & Co., Vulcan Lane, Ahcklaij. . . ____, 4

TOBACCO. nnHE undersigned begs to inform the public that lie ha." ■ opened an establishment ]\ T o 98, QurKN Strfkt, ■with a. la.i"e and well selected stoek of the nndermentionec 1 .articles, which h.a\e been selected by him dm ing a visit to America and Europe. Tobaccos Meerschaums Cncketing material* Cigars Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Smt f la "Walking Sticks Jioxing Ulcves ?. Billiard Cloths Halls and Cue Tips V.w, etc, A Uirge iissoitment of Tubaceonisls' sundrcs. G. WALLER, Wholesale and KltailTod\ccomst, Avciilamj, Thames ;iud tVliunguniu The Urjrcst t -oituieiit<>f Mcei>cb<iuin l'ipes> in the colony, dnect fnun Vh-iiiki. TTICIOIUA IJNSUHANCE COMl'A^l'.-b AGKNUI Oiric-L: Mk llax's CiiAMiirus, llamilion East.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 369, 24 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 369, 24 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 369, 24 September 1874, Page 1

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