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M A N LT X A U H 0 T E L, HENRY HAltr>lNGlo>~, Proprietor. A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND IBAVELLERS' UOTEL.

THE establishment has been so re arranged .11 to ..(lord the beit i-O'-jmniorlation for visitors in transits between the port !>n 1 other ports of the colony ; ub nlao for those who si-el Onehunga as a Maiune Treat, whether for pleasure or health. Tlie arcotnniuddtion comprises Comnicrciul, Travellers', Publif, and Pin ate Rooms. The Bedrooms nro spacious, well ventilated, and comfortably lurnislied. Every attention, under very experienced management, is paid to the wants of customers, The chai»es are strictly moderate; a gnod tnble is repl, nnd the Wine?, Ale«, and Spirits are the best procunblu. In tact nothing has been lelt untried to make tho Manukau Hotel woitby of the highest pntvonnsie which may be awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to be the beet, in the province. WAIKATO SETTLERS

Will find this Hotel n most pleasant and convenient place of resort Ttains run at. such hours between Onehunga and Auck'wul as to tnablo tlioee who are desirous of doing so to t-pend the day 111 the City.

ALBERT HOTEIi, QUEEX STKEET. JAMES STEWART (Late of the PrtTincial Hotel, Princes street). BEGS to intimate to liis numerous friends and the public that the übuve centr.illy-sitiuted fL itel Pj how o^nied Aa a. Comnurcml and Family Hot* l r ' the costly building commends it'elf as a praiseworthy addition to tho street architecture of tho city, being at once elegant, substantial, and business like, while tho interior arrangements are co rontmed as to insure to the traveller or to the family en route all the comfoits and conveniences of a home. The Slipping and Private Apartments are lofty, airy, and lurnished in a most superior and costly style. The Public Booms iire fitted with e\ery regard to tho requirements of visitors. Jl handsome iiilhuid Room, furnished with a first-class Billed Table, diret' from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AND BHOWER BATHS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET (opposite Savmgb Bank), Auckland.

ADVANCE NEWMARKET!! ItOYAL GEORGE HOTEL. "VTOTICE— Jdhf Scbats, late of the " British," having J_nl purchased the lioyal Gt-orge Hotel, at Newmarket, anil completed, extensive alterations, invites his town and country fripnda to pay him a visit in his new quarters. Good Beds, Single or Double. Good Stabling. Board and Lodging at the most leaaonable rates. N.B. — Table d'Hote Dmlv from 1 to 2 p.m.

NOTICE.

To the I atitants of Ngaruawahia and District.

HA.VING procured the services of two first-class Shoemukers, I am prepared to receive orderß, and trust frqm tho quality of the work turned out. to n erit the same patronage as accorded to my predecessor, Mr Onion. WIL BYKEBS.

CONFECTIONERY.

E. WATERS, Coxp^crioMm, MANUFACTURES now at his Refinery, Albert street, for the Wholesale Trade, Scotch Mixtures, Almonds, Peppermint, and Conversation Lozenges, with new mottos, Sugarcandies, and Boiled Goods of every description. All kooda aro guaranteed purer and better than tho. imported, and arc sold at lower prices. E. WATERS, Queen street, Auckland.

OILS, COLORS, GLASS, AND PAPERHANGINGS.

W. PHILLIPS & SON, 12, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTRRS of Pnperhangings, Paints, Colors, Oils, Turpentine V arui^li, French Polish, Gold Leaf, and Brushes; Plate, .meet, nmi Ornamental Gluss ; Gilt and Stumed Picture 1 lames niui Room Mouldings.

FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! WxVKTED KNOWN, that J". WARD has opened his new Oil, Color, Glass, ami Paperhanging Warehouse. Always on hand, White Le#d, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, French Polish, Blushes, 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 bo disposed of cheap to make room for large stock to arrive per Hydaspes and Waitangi, ships. J. WARD, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

Advances on Produce. CIIUIOKSIIANK & CO. A DVANCE ojf Wool, Flax, Tallow, Gum, or ofchex Vow Zealand or Island Produce consigned to thorn fur sale in London. To Wool-guowkb3.— Advances made on tho coming clip, or other pastoral securities. English Indents executed on favorable torrat. Auckland June, 1573.

Blacksmith. U . SMITH, (Formerly in the employ of Vialou and (J0.,) TOEGS to inform the Waikato Settlers and Public in '*-' general thut he hns commenced business as SHOEING and GENERAL SMITII, at Mr Webber's old shop (near the Wharf), Hamilton. Estimates given for all kinds of Smith's Work. Agvicultural Implements mado and repaired on the shortest notico. Plain Shoes ... .. .. 6^ per set. With Caulks ... ... . . 7s Toes and Caulks ... ... ... 9-j

Norwich Union "pIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Risks accented at the lowest current rates by P. Lk QUESNE, Esq., Hamilton ; GEO. EDGECUMBE, Esq, Ngaruawahia.

SAMUEL MORGAN, LAND, COMMISSION, AND NATIVE AGENT, Alkx\}ii«ra Waik.vio.

To the Waipa Settlers.

!«.\ING at the Kurakunki Mill at Is por bushel v"* freight abwut 6d por buahol. JOHN EDGECUMBE. Mar 1874

MESSRS HANCOCK & Co., BR E W E R S Kybkic Pass, Acckland. Waikato orders promptly attended to. C. E. MADDEN, gjOLIC I T u I Temporaiy Office : Hamilton West, Wjukaio

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 382, 24 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 382, 24 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 382, 24 October 1874, Page 4

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