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MANUKAU HOTEL, HENRY HAItDINGTON,

Proprietor.

A FIRST- CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AtfD TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. THE rslablisbmeiil has been so ro-arrauged as to afford the beat accommodation for visitor* in transit* between the port and other ports of the colony ; ns also for those who seek Onebunga as a Mabim: Tulvt, whether tor pleasure or health. The accommodation comprise! Conimercial, Travellers', Public, and Private Rooms. The Bedrooms nre Bpacious, well ventilntcd, and comfortably furnuhed. Evory attention, under very experienced management, is paid to the want 8 of customers, The charges are strictly modorate ; a good tublo is kept, and the Wines, Ales, and Spirits are the best procurable. Iv fact nothing has been lelt untried to mnke the Manukau Hotel worthy of the highert patronage which may bo awarded to it. Iho Maolmg accommodation is admittod to be the be»l in the province. WAIKATO SETTLERS Will find this Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place of resort, 'i'raius run at such hooi-a bcUoon Onehunga and Auckland ns to enable thoso who are desirous of doing so to spend the day in the City.

ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET. JAMES STEWART (Lato of tbe ProTmcial Hotel, Princes street). BEG> : to intimate to his numerous friends und the public thai" the above centrally-situated Hotel is now opened As a Commercial and Fam.ly Hotel the costly building commends ifcelf as i praiseworthy add-on to the _ street architecture of tbe city, being at once rfegant, •«»» t «* B f; and busmess-like, while the interior «**W™ enl ?J"* "° contrived as to injure to the traveller on to the family e» route all the comfo.vts and conveniences ot a borne. The Sleeping and Private Apartments' are loft}, airy, and regard to the TEASES *oom, Wshed with a first- clan Billiard Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AtfD SHOWER BATl.'Aalbebt'hotel, QUEEN STJREE'x" (opposite Savings Ua.iK<, AI'JCKLA^D.

ADVANCE NBWMARKEIM ROYAL GEOR-OE HOTEL. XTOTICE-Jodk ScEATsTl^e of the « Briti.W f haTOft -EM purchased the Bojal Geor V Hotel, at *^ m f Q and completed extensive alteratioi «• " mte . B h " "•,,- country friends to pay him a vis '^ » l *»» n0 » I"*™ /j Good Brfj.flu.gle ofDouble Gooa ' StabUn^ 80-rd an d Lodging at the most reasonable rated. •"*•"• Dailv from 1 to 2 p in.

NOTICE. To the I abitants of tfgaruawah i» aud B» Bfcnct * HAVING procured the services of tw. o trSt makers, lam prepared to receive i >r<l c " f - f t i, f from the quality of the work turned o> **• to " oo U ioii. same patronage as accorded to my predece* wr ' WM. IIYKEI^^

OILS, COLORS, GLASS, AND PAPERIL4 3K>i:fGS. W. PHILLIPS & SON, 12, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLA KT>> IMPORTERS of Paperhangings, Paints, Col ° T r9> f "j Turpentine, Varnish, French Polish, Gold . "f *;' ? Brushes; Plate, Sheet, and Ornaniontnl Gli.ss ; I fUt Stained Picture Fianies and Room Mouldings. _ , o

COBB AND CO. TELIiGRHPIIIC LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHEI • TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Fiid*. at 6 a.m., — for S. d. a \ Otahuhu ..2 0 Point Russell ... 15 0 Papatoetoe ... 4 0 JS'yaruawalna ... 30 0 Papcilcuia ... b' 6 Hamilton ... 35 0 Drury . 7 6 Cambridge ..40 0 Leave Hamilton every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 a.m., for — Ngaruawabia ... 5 0 Peint Russell ... 20 0 Papatoetoe ... 30 6 Drury ... 27 G Otahuhu ... 32 6 Papakura ... 28 C Auckland ... 35 0 Leuves Hamiiton at 8 a.m. for Alexandra every Tuesday and Saturday : leaves Alexandra at 11 am. for Hamilton to meet tbe coach for Auckland, every Moudoy and Friday. Parcels forwarded to all parts of the Waikato, We do not hold ourselves responsible for any parcels (unless pre-paid) value over £5. Personal luggage at owners risk. DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a.m., and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. for Otahuhu, Papakura, Papatoetoe, Drury. Leaves Drury every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p.m., nnd every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4 p.m., for Papnkura, Papatoetoe, Otahuhu, and Auckland. Coacli leaves Riverhead for Helensville every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1 p.m., and leaves HolensviMe for Riverhead every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9 a.m. Carriages, Buggies, or Saddle Horses can be hired for all parts of the province. (SS? Booking Office — Elliott Street C. a. QUICK, Propriotor. H. MOFFLIN, Manager. Advances on Produce. CRUICKSHANK & CO. A DVANCE oir Wool, Flax, Tallow, Gum, or othei ■Vow Zealand or Island Produce consigned to them for sale in London. Te> Wool-skowkks.— Advances made on the coming clip, or other pastoral securities. EnGiisii Indents executed on favorable tonns. Auckland. June, 18W.

Blacksmith. G . SMITH, (Formerly in the employ of Vialou and C 0.,) TVEGS to inform the Waikato Settlers and Public in '■-* general that ho lias commenced business aa SHOEING and GENERAL SMITH, at Mr Webber's old B hop (near tho Wburf), Hamilton. Estimates given for all kinds of Smith's Work. Agricultural Implements made and repaired on the shortest notice. PlainShoeB 6s per set. Witli Caulks 7. Toes and Caulks ... ... ... 9s

Norwich Union T7l I RJ2 INSURANCE SOCIETY. itiwi accepted at tho lowest current rates bv P. Le QUESNE, Esq., Hamilton ; GEO. EDGEUUMBE, Esq., Ngaruawahia.

SAMUEL MOEU- A N, T AND, COMMISSION, AND NATIVE AGENT, -*-* Alkxam»ka Waikaio.

To the Waipa Settlers. £J_RISTING ft t the Karaknriki Mill at 181 8 per bushel Freight about 6d per bushel. Mm , 1871 JOHN EDGJSCDMBE.

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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 373, 3 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 373, 3 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 373, 3 October 1874, Page 4

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