MA N U It A U HO T E L, lIKNHY HARRINGTON, I*, oprietor. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TIiAVELLEKS' HOTEL. rpiHE establishment has been 80 re-arranged ns to afford JL the best iiOcoirmiodut ion for visitors in transitn between the port 8»d other ports of the colony ; ns n'--« for those who |cek Onehung* as a Mabii»e Treat, whether for pleasure or health. The accommodation comprises Commercial, Travellers', Public, and Private Booms. The Bedrooms an 1 spacious, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Ever} attention, under very experienced management, is paid to the wants of customers, The charges nre strictly moderate ; a good table is kept, find the Wines, Alt's, and Spirits ure the best procurable. In loct nothing has been lelt untried to ntnke tbe Manukau Hotel worthy of the highest pntronnge which may bi- nwoHcd. to it. Tho Stabling 1 actommodntion is admitted to be the be«t in the province. VAIKATO SETTLERS j Will find th's 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 tbe City.
ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET. JAMES STEWART (Late of tbo Provincial Hotel, Princes street). BIJGS to intimate to bin numerous friends and the public that the above centrallj •aitunt<HJ Hotel is non opened A» a Commercial and Family Hotel, tin* costly building commend* itself as a tjraueworthy addition to the street architecture of the citjt, b' 'n<r at once elegant, substantial, and business-like, while the interior arrange ments are so eontriTi'il as to insure to tbo traveller or to ">o family tn route nil the comforts and conveniences of aho a. The Sleeping and Private Apartments are loft) , airy, and .furnished in a most superior and cosily style. The Public Boomt are fitted witb every regard to the requirements of visitor*. A handiomo Billiard Boom, furnished with a first- class Billiard Tnhlo, direct from Alcock, HOT, COLD, AND BHQWER BATHS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEISN SrKEJSr (opposite Savings Bank), Auckland.
ADVANCE NEWMARKET!! ROVAIi GEORGE SOTEL. "VTOTICE— John Sceats, late of the " British," having Jj( purchased tlio Royal George Hotel, nt Newmarket, and completed extensive alterations, invites his town and country friends to pay him a visit in hit new quarters. Good iied*, Single or Double. Good Stabling. Board and Lodging at the most reasonable rate*. N.B. — Table d'Hote Diiilv from 1 to 2 p.m.
NOTICE, To the I atitants of Ngaruawahia and Diitrict. HAVING procured the services of two first-class Shoemakers, 1 am prepared to receive order«, and trust from the quality of the work turned out. to n erit the same pa.ronage as accorded to my predecessor, Mr Onion. WE RYKEBS.
OILS, COLORS, GLASS, AND PAPERHANGINGS. W. PHILLIPS & SON, 12, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTRRS of Paper-hangings, Paints, Colors, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, French Polish, Gold Leaf, and Brushes ; Plate, Sheet, and Ornamental Glass ; Gilt and Stained Picture Frames and Room Mouldings.
David Gardiner, (For Seven Years Collar-Maker at J. Wiseman's, Auckland) SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, Hamilton and. Cambridge, BEOS to thank the .Settlers of Waikato for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received, and trust* by supplying the best material and workmanship in all orders he may be favored with, to merit their increased support. Every description of Carnage, Buggy, Cart, and Plough Harness, &c, Ac, made to order at Auckland pricei. Repairs promptly attended to.
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! ITfTANTED KNOWN, that J. WARD baa opened hi* ¥r new Oil, Color, Glass, and Papei banging Warehouse. Always on band, White Lead, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, French Polish, Brushes, Canvass Scrim, and every description of Painters' Goods. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. A large assortment of new Paperhangings ; also the stock saved in the late tire to be disposed of cheap to make room for large stock to arrive per Hydaspes and Waitangi, ships. J. WARD, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
Advances on Produce, CRUICKSHANK & CO. A D VANCE ojt Wool, Flax, Tallow, Qtm, or othoi Vow Zealand or Island Produce consigned to them for sale in London. To Wooi-groweeB. — Advances made on the coming clip, or other pastoral securities. English Indents executed on favorable tormi. Auckland June, 1873.
Blacksmith. G . SMITH, (Formerly in the employ of Yialou and C 0.,) BEGS to inform the Waikato Settlers nnd Public in general Unit lie ban commenced buainees as SHOEING and GENERAL SMITH, at Mr Webber's old shop (near the Wharf), Hamilton. Estimates given for all kinds of Smith's Work. Agricultural Implement* made and repaired on the shortest notice. Plain Shoes ... ... ... 6sper«t. With Caulks ... ... 7, Toes and Caulks ... ... ... 9s Norwich Union TfilßE INSURANCE SOCIETY. .Risks *ece»tail at the lowest current rates by 1». Le QUESNE, Esq., Hamilton ; GEO. EDGEUUMBE, Esq., Ngaruawahia.
SAMUEL MORGAN, LAND, COMMISSION, AND NATIVE AGENT, Alkxanpra Waikato. To the Waipa Settlers. t i 111 STING nt the Knrakunki Mill at 1b per bmhel 1 * Freight abeut Gd per bushel. JOHN EDGECUMBE. liar 1874.
MESSRS HANCOCK & Co., Bli EWERS L.YHKK Pass, Ai-ckland. Waikato ordors wromptlj nttended to.
C. E. MADDEN, Jg O I* 1 C I T u H Te.npoiary Office: Hamilton Weit, Waikato.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 381, 22 October 1874, Page 4
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