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DELTA HOTEL

NGARUAWAHIA L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor.

CONSIDERABLE additions have lately been i/ulf this lavoiite Hnstcliy which have u-nleied it )••• i parably tbe finest IJouhe in the district, ami nov n. than e\er suitable to the lequiieineiits of p.ticmr o1o 1 c' description

ROOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every cfrn\fnierr»r t can be desired, is set apart for inmihcs

TOURISTS. Touiists nnd others will find this Jiouse n most <h ,-n place of call on their journey through the distiic c

WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRAND <

BILLIARD RO< > M. The Billiard Room contains one of Aloii •• best new Tables, and i» fitted up aud hgim- i that cannot fjul'to give satisfaction to thoae >, 1,. this favourite pastime.

COACHES

A special covered Coach is kep fo. t ' Commercial Travellers, and there is also n > Room set apart for their use.

PADDOCKS Large Paddocks arc kept tor he v\ < > Stock; also the most coniinoiliou*- i>i«f i > > ■ wheie eveiy attention is paid to Uois - .

HORli J£ S.

Saddle Hones, Single an. i Duni.t. \ ■ iyfe v, '. biro. Charges moderate. CORN CRUSBEK.. In order to enaure a constant. sip[ily >>f cliatf ami <•< i maizo for use in the stable, the u id coniu'C'^' \\r): establishment an excellent ohnff-cntiny ;i ml u\,v,v ■i > machine. Settlers wishing tn jiviiil thetns i\Lb <: machine can do so at a leusou.ible chai-a

PUBLIC FERRY

In connection AvitU the ;il>ov<>, the Pinpnetor be^j ;< intimate that he has puifliascil tho lease of the Ng^una wahia Ferry. Tho appi ouches ;uc now jjetfci'tly s-afc nix theBtockyardsofsucha(.hai.icfLi tint laitleinay bey.iult' without fear of loss. E\oiy absistanoe is afforded settlers crossing eatile, &.c.

COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT.

Properties liorsos, Vehiulea, »i.c , Bought and Sold on Cammiision. New aniviils seeking for information ;tsheeting the District would rind it to their advantage te call on L. B. HARRIS.

"DERBY."

THE Thoronghbied Horse "DERBY" willstndti s seison as lollows : — At Mr liai r it's on M.» iia.v j ai Ohaupo, on Tuesdays and Thi rsd.iys ; .urn w .1 \>. s through Cambiidge homeward on Jbridays. ht w i b t home on Saturdays and a. outlays. " Derby " is by Ferryman out of Ch»ysolite, by Stockweli, out of Juliet, by touchstone, out of Lancashire Wiltn, b\ Tomboy Forryinan, bj Fibhrrman out ol Rose de Florence, bj Flying Dutchmnn, out of Boarding School Miss: Juliet is the Mother ol Charon nnd Lamplighter, the ninneis for the last two leo.-ons ol all the two mid iliree year stakes in Victoria and Sydney, with tho except ion oi Hnndieaps. '• Derby " only etartrd once for tho F.cmington Stakes Ist January, 1869, when he icll (•toppuifj his racing career,) while running well up with the ltad ng horse. He is a hanrliome dark brown liorse, rising 8 years old, and standi 15 hands 2\ inches high. Good paddocks for mares from a distance, 2s per week, with every care and attention, but uo i « sponsibility. Teims: — Four Guineas each mate, doomage 5s ; three (or nioro) mares as per agreement Derby his pioved himself a suie foal getter. Mares lo he paid for on or before the 31«t of December, 1874, groomage at the time oi sei vice. For further particulars, apply to

MR. HAMILTON,

Clever Lea Farm, near Cambridge

THE CELEBRA^Ejj CLYDESDALE HORSE

"NUGGET," HE will Htai.d this ponton— at Ohaupo, on Mondays ; a Mr Viewer's, Ngohinapouri, on Wednesday's ; at T Awamutu, on Fridays, from 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. at each j lace stopping at Mr Bond's, Te Ruhu, on Friday nights ; and a the owners place the remainder of tbe week.

TERMS:

£3 Eaeli Mare ; Two (or more) Mares, as per agreement. W. W. HIGGINSON, Proprietor, Alexandra.

ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ale — Bass' (by 11. Porter & Co.), Tennent's, Younger's, &c Stout — Uyass' (green label) Double titout, OuinpfHa' Blood's, Younger's, and Pig Brandy (in bulk and case)— Hennessy's, Martoll'a, Storii aud Co., Thiee-dagyer, Beehive, Flask, <^c. Whiskey — Greenlees and Colvill's, and other brands Geneva — JDKZund Key, proof lo and 20 bottles Old Tom— Booth's, Burnetts, Swaiue, Boord & Co. Bum— Lo wndes, &0.. 30 o p. Schnapps — Wolfe's Schiedam Wines of all description, in every variety Colonial Wines of every description and in every variety.

Private and Public-House Trade suppliod on Liberal Terms

RYAN, BELL, & Co., VoiiOAU Lane, Abcklai, j.

THE THOROUGHBRED HORS^ "BENATMULATH."

BENATHALATH i* 6 years old, stands 15 hand 3 inches ;heis a buautmil dark blown wiih black points, and has powerful bone, lie w.is bted by Ah 11. 11. Stattonl, of Aelson. By Towton, dam Symphony, 'lowtor by Melbourne, dam Cmuelh by Touchstone*. Symphony byTiumpet, dam Princess by Giatis. Manbionttsjowu sibter to Towion) won the Oakq r lhliJ. *' ■■i 1i 1 " 1 ■."'"flier to TniutfnQ "'»ii »»-t— i""**" ijNiiik.im »» 16G2, iau second lor the D«rby and won the St Ltdgcr. Kor lull particulars see Now Zealand Stud Book Will siaud iv the Waikato tin* season. Hamilton Tuesdays, and Cambridge on baturtiayu. Terms— £3 3s ; Groomage, 2s 6d. Ail moneys to be paid on or before lßt January, 1875. F R. KIRKWOOD.

Tilii, WELL-KNOWN DitAUttHT JfiM'UfJg "FANCY " WILL Irarel this Season in the WaiJcato. On Mon uajs, ai Mr Dinsdak's, Eukt Hamilton, i h> \z i 2o'clock ; at MrHarptr'b, all night; 'luesday, ai Oi ;iuu ull night; "Wednekditj't, througb Pnturangi, Te j\vajiiuui and Me Corboy's, Kilnkilji, ull night ; r lhuis(]<i)f., hu\ (.ja ohm, Te EuLu, and Ohuupo all night ; Js'nuu^b, tun bridge, and homo till Munday. Terms — £3 each inure. Good pnJdovka for tnaicsj a distance at 2s per week. Erery care but uo . bility. All monejsto bo j.aid on or beluru llio lal Jm uarv 18V5. For iurtber particulars apply to Jkr. iuAjVllL'l'ON, Clover L*.k l\rm.

Ju'ui C^ iii bridge. H. W. Hubert, GENERAL S T u X J5 X E B? E ftgaiuawaina.

TOTAUA ROUND AAD b^UAJUJU IUJLLB Eor ,Salt>

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 396, 26 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 396, 26 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 396, 26 November 1874, Page 1

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