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M A N U X A U HO T X L, HENftY HAHDINGTON, Proprietor. A FIEST- CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. THE establishment has been so re-ai'mngcd ns to afford the best uccoramodation for visitors in Irantitu be- ( twei*n t lie port nud other ports of tlic colony ;as ulso for thoso who si-ek Onehunga as a Makim: Tiu'AT, « hei'ner for pleasure or health. The accommodation comprises Commercial, Travellers', Public, nnd Private Rooms. The Bedrooms tiro spacious, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under very experienced management, is paid to tho wants of customers, Tho charges are strictly moderato ; a good table is kept, and tho Wines, AIO3, and Spirits are the best proeurablo In tact nothing has been left • untried to mnke tho Manukau Hotel worthy of the highest patronage which may be awarded to it. The Stabling , accommodation is admitted to bo the best, in the province. WAIKATO SELLERS Will find th>B Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place of resort. Trains run at such hours between Onehunga and Auckland as to enable those who are desirous of doing so to spend the day in tho City. , _ . . _______ _

ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET. JAMES STEWART (Late of the Provincial llotel, Printer street). BEGS to intimate to his numerous fiyndsand the public tliut the above centrally-situated llotol is now opened. As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commends itself as a praiseworthy uddttion to the street architecture of the city, being at once elegant, substantial, and business-like, while the interior arrangements arc so contrived as to insure to the traveller or to tho family en route all tbo comforts and conveniences of a home. The Sleeping and Private Apurtincnti are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and costly style. Tho Public llooms are fitted with every regard to the roquirementß of visitors. A handsome Billiard Boom, furnished with a first-class Billiard Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STK.EE T (opposite Savings Bank), Al'CUL\N'l).

ADVANCE NEWMARKET!! | ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL. TWTOTICE— John Scnvts, lato of the " British," bating J3I purchased tho Royal George Hotel, at Xewinarkot, and completed extensive alterations, invites his town and country friends to pay him a visit in his new quarters. Grood Beds, Singlo or Double. Good Stnblmg. Board and Lodging at tho most reasonable rates. N.JJ. — Table d'llotc Dndv from 1 to 2 p.m.

NOTICE. To' the Inhabitants of JSTgaruawahia and District. HAVING procured the services of two first-class- Shoemakers, I am prepared to receive orders, anrt trust from the quality of the work turned out. toneiit the same patronage as accorded to my predecessor, Mr Onion. WM. RYKEHS. OILS, COLORS, GLASS, AND PAPERHANGIXGS. W. PHILLIPS <fc SON", 12, WYNDHAM STBKET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTRRS of Paperhangings, Paints, Colors, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, French Polish, Gold Leaf, and Brushes; Plate, Shod, and Ornamental Glass j Gilt und Stained Picture Flames and Room Mouldings. CO 8~8~ A~N~~D C O" ' S IKLI-GBIIPHIO LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at li a.m., — for s. r>. s D Otalmhu ... '2 G Point Russell ... 15 0 P.ip.itoetoe ... 4 G Ngarnawahia ... 30 0 fnpakuia, ... 0 li Hamilton ... 35 0 Drury .. 7 G Cambridgu ..40 0 Leave Hamilton every Tuesday, Thuisday, and Saturday, at G a.m., for — Ng.iruawahia ... 5 0 Point Russell .. 20 0 Papatoetoe ... 30 G Drury ... 27 0 Otahuhu ... 32 G Papakura ... 2S 6 Auckland ... 35 0 Leaves Hamilton at 8 n.m. for Alexandra every Tuesday and Saturday : leaves Alexandra at 11 a.m. for Hamilton to meet the coach for Auckland, every Moudny and Friday. Parcels forwarded to all parts of the "Waikato, Wo do not hold ourselves responsible for any parcels (unless pre-paid) value over £5. Peisunal luggage at owners risk. DAILY TIM. IS TABLE. Leave Auckland every Mom 1 ay, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a.m., and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. for Otahuhu, Papakuiu, Papatoetoo, Drury. Leaves Drury e\ cry Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p.m., and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4 p.m., for Pupakuru, Pujmtoutoe, Otuhuhu, and Auckland. Couch leuves Riverhead for Helensville every Monday, Wodneaday, and Friday at 1 p m , and leaves Uclensville for Riverhoad every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9 a.m. Carringes, Buggies, or Saddle llorses can be hired for all parts of tho piovincc. |Jg? Booking Office — Elliott Stkeut. C. G. QUICK, Proprietor. 11. MOFFLIN, Manager.

Advances on Produce. CHUICK SHANK & CO. A D VANCE ox Wool, Flax, Tallow, Gum, .or other New Zealand or Island Produce consigned to them for salo in London. [ To WoOL-GKOWJiits. — Ad\;incca mado on the coming clip, or other pastoral securities. i English Indents executed on favorable t«nu». Auckland Juno, 1873.

Blacksmith. G . SMITH, (Formerly in tbo employ of Vialou and C 0.,) ' XJ^GS to inform the WaiKato Settlors and Public in \ •*-* general that ho lias commenced business as SHOEING t and GENERAL S3IITJ I, at Mr Webber's old ahop (near the Wliurl), llainilton. Estimates given for all kinds of Smith's Work. .Agricultural Implements madoand repaired on the shortest notice PlainSboes ... ... ... Gs per set. With Caulks 73 „ Toes and Caulks ... .„. ... Q$ | Norwich Union ' ""^ I R E INHUBANCB SOCIETY. iuaua acccoted at tho lowest current rates by Y. La QUESNE, Esq., Hamilton ; t GEO. EDGEOUMBE, Esq., Ngaruawahia.

SAMUEL MORGAN, LAND, COMMISSION, AND NATIVE AGJSNT, ALhXAMvKA WaIKA'IO. To the Waipa Settlers. * /""*< ItISTING tit tho Kumkunki Mill ul U jjcr bushel Fruight iibtiut (id por busliol. JOHN' IiDHECUMJiJi:. | Mar 187 L

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 372, 1 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 372, 1 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 372, 1 October 1874, Page 4

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