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DELTA HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA L. B, HARRIS, Proprietor, /^iOKSIDLKABLE additions have lately been made at \j this favorite Hostelry which have rendered it incomparably the finest House in the district, and now moie than ever suitable to the requirements of patrons of ovety description ROOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every c&nvenience that can be desired, is set apart for families TOURISTS. Tourists and others will find this house a most de&iiabl* place of call on their journey through the district. WINES AND SPIKITS OF GENUINE BRANDS OM,Y BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Room contains one ot Ahtudge and Son's best new Tables, and is fitted up and lighted in a niaiiacr that cannot fail to give sati&f action to those who pationize this favourite pastime. COACHES A special covered Coach is kept for thr oomejneiico of Commercial Tiavcllers, and there is also ;iu excellent bhow Room set apart for their use. PADDOCKS Large Paddocks are kept for the necmi.tnodaWn ol Stock ; also the most commodious Stables m the \\ i-ikato, where every attention is paid to horses, &c, night and day IT O It S E S. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies to let on hiie. Charges modeiate. CORN CRUSHER Tn older to ensure a constant supply of chaff and ciushed maize for use in the stable, theio is connected wi'h the establishment an excellent chafF-cuttni}.' .aid uiaizu-crubhiag machine. Settlers wishing to a\.ul themselves ot thia machine can do so at a i easonable charge. PUBLIC FERRY. In connection with the abov«, the Proprietor begs to intimate that he has purchased the lease of the Ng.u-ua-wahia Ferry. The appi oaches ai c now perfectly safe, and the stockyards of such a character that cattle may bo yarded without fear of loss. Every assistance is ail'orded settlers crossing cattle, &c. COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT. Properties, Horses, Vehicles, A.c, Bought and Sold on Commission. New arrivals seeking for information iesheeting the District would iind it to their advantage ta call on L. B. HARRIS.

"DERB Y." THE Thoroughbred Horse "DERBY" will stand this season as iollows : — At Mr Hakpeb's on Tuesdays ; at Ohaupo, on Wednesdays and Thursdays ; and will pasa through Cambridge homeward on Fridays. He will be at home on Saturdays and Mondays. " Derby " is by Ferryman out of Chrysolite, by Stockwoll, out of Juliet, by 'louchstone, out of Lancashire Witch, by Tomboy Ferryman, by Fisherman, out of Rose de Florence, by Flying Dutchman, out of Boarding School Miss: Juliet is the Mother of Cliaron and Lamplighter, the winnevs for tho last two seasons of all tho two and three year stakes m Victoria and Sydney, with the exception of Handicaps. " Derby " only started once for the Flemington Stakes Ist January, 1869, when ho fell (stopping his racing career,) while running well up with the leading horse. He is a handsome dark brown horse, rising 8 years old, and stands 15 hands 2\ inches high. Good paddoclts for marcs from a distance, 2s per week, with every care and attention, but no responsibility. Terms: — Four Guineas each niaie, doomage ss ; three (or more) mares as per agreement. Derby has proved himself a sure foal getter. Mares to he paid for on or before the 31st of December, 187-I', giuoniage at the time of service. For further particulars, apply to Mil. HAMILTON, Clover Lea Farm, near Cambridge.

THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HORSE "NUGGET," HE will stai.d Ibis season— at Olmupo, on Mondays ; at Mr Viewer's, Ngnliinapoun, on Wednesday's ; at T Awamutu, on Fridays, irom 9 a.ni. to 3 p,m. at each place stopping at Mr Bumf b, Te Ruhu, on Friday nights; nud a the owners place the remainder of tho week. TERMS: £3 Eacb Mare ; Two (or more) Mares, as per agreement. W. W. HIGGINSON, Proprietor, Alexandra.

f\s SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: - Als— Bass' (byK, Porter & Co.), Tennent's, Youuger's, &c Stout— Byass' (green label) Double Stout, Guinuesd' Blood's, Youngcr's, and Pig Brandy (in bulk and case)— Hennessy's, Martell's, Stoiit and Co., Three-dagger, Beehive, Flask, &c. Whiskey— Greenlees and ColviU's, and other brands Geneva— JD!vZ and Key, proof 1& and 20 bottles Old Tom— Booth's, Burnetts, Swaine, Boord &, Co, Bum — Lowndes, &c, 'SO o.p. Sclmapps— Wolfe's Schiedam Wines of all description, in every variety Colonial Wines of every description and in every variety. Private and Publio-House Trade supplied on Liberal Terms RYAN, BELL, & Co., Vulcan Lane, Ahcklau.

SPRING GOODS!!! THE undersigned has opened out a !ar;c assortment of Lft H k'ft' Dress, find other materials, suitable tor tha season. Also, Ladies' Underclothing of all descriptions; likewise. Children's and lufuuts' Robes and Dresses, &c. Millinerj, Hosiery, and Haberdashery, ;n groat v« no!,}. Large Stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clotluu. THOMAS MORRIS, Draper and Outfitter, Hiurnkon. «. j

THE WELL-KNOWN DRAUGHT ENTIRE «FAN U Y " WILL truvol this Season in the Waikato. On ]VJonda>9, at iMr Dmsdale's, East Hamilton, froiu 1.2 till 2 o'clock ;"at Mr Harper's, all night ; Tuesday, at Oi.aii|yO all night; Wednesdays, thiough Pataran»i, Te Awnniutu, and Mr Coi'boy's, Kilukibi, all niglit ; Thursdays, H.nigiaohia, To Bahu, aud Ohaupo all night; Fndajs, Cambridge, and home till Monday. Terms — £3 each mare. Good paJdoeke for maivs Horn a distance at 2s per week. Every care but no ilsj u'^sib hty. All moneys to be paid on or before iho Ist J,imi<ii>, 1575. For further particulars upplj to Mr. HAMILTON, Clo\er Lea Farm. JSear dm brut '^c.

H."W.~ Hubert, GE N E R A L S T OKEKLEPIH Mgaiuawahia. TOTARA JLOdKD AND SQUAA&'D PiiiW For Sale

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 375, 8 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 375, 8 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 375, 8 October 1874, Page 1

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