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DELTA HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor, additions have lately been lnatlt r.t ■ \J this favorito Hostelry which have lOiuleicd it incomparably the finest Houee in the district, ami now uiura i, than ever suitable to the requirements of patious of eve description y . BOOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every convenience thai, can be desired, is set apart for families i TOURISTS. Tourists and others will find this hoi.se a mott debirabk I place of call on their jtmrney through the distnec. WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRANDS ONLY BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Room contains one of Aldndge and SonY beat 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 f<.r tlic convenience c Commercial Tiavellers, and theio is jilso an excellent fchow Room set apart for their use. PADDOCKIS Large Paddocks are kept tor the rcvcnunndation oi Stock ; also the most commodious Subles v: tht- \\ ail;ai.\ where every attention- is paid to horses, tic , night and day IIOKS E S. Saddle Uorses, Smgle and Double Buggies to let on hire. Charges lnodeiate. CORN CRUSHER. Tn order to ensme a constant supply i.f chaff and crushed maize for use in the stable, iheie is comiccced with the establishment an excellent cliafi" cutting and niaue-crusbiug machine. Settlers wishing to avail themselves of thia machine can do bo at a i easonablu ch.u ge. PUBLIC FERRY. In connection with the abov>, the Proprietor begs la intimate that he has purchased the lesse of the Ngarvawahia Ferry. The approaches are now perfectly safe, and the stockyards of such a character that c.utle may be yardo? without fear of loss. Every assistance is afforded settlers croising cattle, kc. COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT. Properties. Horses, Vehicles, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. New arrivals seeking for iufoimatien re sheeting the District would rind it to their advantage t? call on L. B. HARRIS.

"DERBY." THE Thoroughbred Horse "DEKBY" will stand this season iollows : — At Ms Ha):i'M£'s on Tuesdays ; ai Ohaupo, on Wednesdays and Thursdays ; aud Mill pass through Cambridge homeward on Fridays. lie will be at home on Saturdays and Mondays. " Derby " is by Ferryman out of Chijsolite, by Stockwell, out of Juliet, by louehstonp, out of Lancashire Witch, by Tomboy Ferryman, by Fisherman, out ofKose de Florence, by Flying Dutchman, out of Boarding School Miss: Jul .t is the Mother oi Charon and Lamplighter, the winners ioi the last two seasons of all the two and thieo year stalcee '' Victoria and Sidney, with tbe exception of Handic«i -. "Derby" only started once for the Fleir.ington Stakes ]=t January, 18G9, when he fell (stopping his racing careei,} while running well up with tbe leading hoi se. He is -. liandBome dark brown horse> rising 8 years old, and stands 15 hands 2^ inches high. Good paddocks for mares from, a distance, 2s per weel , with every care and attention, but no responsibility. Tcims: — Foui Guineas each mare, GioomageGsj thrc? (or moie) mares as per agreement. Dei by has prove i himself a sure foal getter. Maves to be paid for on or ly - fore the 31st of December, 187' A, groomage at the time ul service. For further particulars, apply teME. HAMILTON, Clover Lea Farm, near Cambridge,

THE. CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HORSE "NUGGET," HE will staud Ibis season — at Obaupo.on Mondays ;at Mr Yicker's, Ngaliinapouri, on Wednesday's ; at T Awamutu, on Fndajs, from 9 a.m. to 3 p,ni. at each placo stopping at Mr Bond's, To Rabu, on Friday nights j aud a the owners place the remainder of the week. TEEMS: £3 Each Mare ; Two (or more) Mares, as per agreement. W. W. HIGGKLNSON, Proprietor, Alexandra.

f\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ale — Baas' (by R. Porter & Co.), Torment's, Younger 's, &c, Stout— Byass' (green label) Double Stout, Guinucsu' Blood's, Younger's, and l J ig Brandy (in bulk and case) — Hennessy's, MarteU's, Stc "•• and Co., Three-dagger, Beehive, Flask, <S.c. Whiskey — Greenlces aud Colvill's, and other brands Geneva — JDMZ and Key, proof It) and 20 bottles Old Tom — Booth's, Burnetts, Swaine, Boord & Co. lUira-'-Lowndes, &.c, SO o.p. Schnapps — Wolfe's Schiedam Wines of all description, in every variety Colonial Wines of every description and in every variety Private and PublicrHouse Trade supplied on Liberal Tei ro 3 RYAN, BELL, & Co., Vulcan Lane, Aucklaaj.

SPRING GOODS!!! THE undersigned libs opened out a lar«e assortment of Laches' Dress, and other materials, suitable for u.o season. Also, Ladies' Underclothing of all descriptions ; likcv ozs. Clnldien'a and Intents' Kobes and Dresaeb, <ic. Millinery, nosiery, and Haberdashery, in great van'iy* Large Stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothf THOMAS MORRIS, Draper and Outfitter, Haunlto" THE WELL-KNOWN DISAUGHT ENTIJJE ~^

"FANCY " WILL travel this Season m the W.iikato. On Vt> clajs, at Mr Dnisdale's, East Hamilton, from '\1 I o'clock ; at Air Harper's, all night ; Tuesday, at O 11,5' ill night; Wecinesd.ijs,, thiough Patarnnpi, Te Awt.iuti', md MrCoiboj's, Kilukihi, all ui^hb ; Ihursdu^s, L.n_;ia. )hin, Te liubu, and Ohnupo all night j Friday, O.ur.jridge, and lionio till Monday. Terios — £3 each mare Good paddocks for man 1 item l distance nt 2s per week, livery care but no l-sp n^i )ihty. All moncjs to be paid on or before the Ist Ju.H.d,rj, 1575. For further particulars apply to Mr. HAMILTON, Clincr Lim i«'ari/i _^ NcnrCtiiiiLii u^'e _ _ _ w _ Hubert^ - pENE X A L BTOKE X h E i A JTOTJ « 4 250 Z> 4 A'i> 6'Q UARIiD EILI J Eor Sale

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 378, 15 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 378, 15 October 1874, Page 1

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