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DELTA HOTEL,

NGARUAWAHIA. L. B, HARRIS, Proprietor.

/""NONSIBEkABLE additions have lately been male a? V^ this favorite Hostelry which have rendered it i»"jomparably the finest House in the difctriut, and now nioie than ever suitable to the requirements- of patrons of evei> description

ROOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every convenience thai can bt desired, is Bet apart for laruiheo.

TOURISTS.

Tourists and others will find this house a most desirablf place of call on their jtmrney througk the district.

WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRANDS ONLY

BILLIARD ROOM.

The Billiard Room containa on* of Aldn^e . y '»- -..."•> best new Tables, and is fitted up aud li o hte^ iv a ui.'-.i.. . that cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who putn>iiizt this favourite pastime.

COACHES.

A special covered Coach, is kepi for the cm'\enie».oe o Commercial Tiavellers, and there is alio an ciCLiltut c-bo*. Room set apart for their use.

PADDOCKS,

Large Paddocis are kept for tbe tccon-H'-dado" oif Stock ; also the most commodious StaLles iv ti c \\ aik.ito where every attention is paid to horsm, &c., uigU and day

HORSES.

Saddle Horses, Single and Double Baggies to let. on hire. Charges moderate.

CORN CRUSHEP.

In order to ensure a constant supply of chaff and crushed maize for use in the stable, these is connected with the establishment an excellent chaff-cutting and maue-crushin.^ machine. Settlers wishing to avail themselves of tin* machine can do so at a leasonable charge.

PUBLIC FERRY.

In connection with the abov, the Proprietor begs r& intimate that he has purchabed the lease of tbe Ivgaiuawahia Ferry. The approaches are now perfectly and the stockyards of such a character that cattle may be yaid«d without fear of loss. Every assistance is afforded settlers crossing cattle, &c.

COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT.

Properties, Horses, Vehicles, A.c, Bought and Sold on Commission. New arrivals seeking for information respecting the District would rind it to their advantage te call on L. B. HARRIS.

"DERB Y."

THE Thoroughbred Horse "DERBY" will stand this seison as follows :— At Mr Hakpeb's ou Mondsiys } at Ohaupo, on Tuesdays and Thursdays ; and will pass thiough Cambridge homeward on Fridays. He will be at home on Saturdays and .Mondays. " Derby " is by Ferryman out ol Chi-yßolite, by Stockwell out of Juliet, by louc-batone,. out of Lancashire Witch, by Tomboy Forrynian, by Fisherman, out of Rose de Florence, by Flying Dutchman, out of Boarding School Miss : Juliet is the Mother of Charon and Lamplighter, the winners for the last two seasons of all the two and three year stakes in Victoria and Sydney, with tbe exception of Handicaps. " Derby " only started once for the Ficmington Stakes Ist January, 1869, when he fell (stopping his racing career,) while running well up with the leading horee. He is a handsome dark blown horse* rising 8 years old, and stands 15 hands 2£ inches high. Good paddocis for mares from a distance, 2s per w«ev» with every care and attention, but no responsibility. Terms : — Four Guineas each mare, Groomage 5s ; three (or more) mares as per agrt9ment. Derby has proved, himself a Biue foal getter. Mares to bo paid for on or before the 31st of December, 1874, groomage at the time ot service. For further paiticulars, apply to MR, HAMILTON,

Clover Lea Farm, near Cambridge,

THE CELEBRAIED CLYDESDALE HORSE "NUGGET,"

HE will staud this season— at Ohaupo.on Mondays {"• Mr Vickers, Ngahinapouri, on Wednesday's; ot T Awamutu, on Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p,m. at each } lace stopping at Mr Bond's, Te Rahu, on Friday nights j and * the owners place the remainder of the weok.

TERMS: £3 Each Mare j Two (or moro) Mares, at per agreement, W. W. HIGGINSON, Propnelor, Alexandra.

f\H SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ale— Bass' (byR. Porter & Co.), Tennent'e, Younger's, &c a tout— Byass r (green label) Doublo atout, Guinuaw'Blood's, Younger's, aud Pig Brandy (in bulk and case)— Hennesay's,. MarteU's, Storuand Co. , Three-dagger, Beehive, Flaak, &c. Whiskey— Greenlees and Colvill's, and other brandsGeneva— JDlCZ and Key, proof lo and 20 bottlet Old Tom— Booth's, Burnetts, Swaine, Boord & Co. Rum — Lowndes, &c, 30 o p. Schnapps— Wolf c's Schiedam Wines of all description, in every variety Colonial Wines of avery description and in every variety.

Private and Public-House Trade supplied on Liberal Terms

RYAN, BELL, & Co., Vulcan Lank, Auckiau,

THE THOROUGHBRED HOB>S^ « BENATHULATH."

BENATHALATH is 6 years old, stands 15 hand 3 inches ;heis a beautiful dark blown wi-ii blaeli points, and has powerful bone. He was bred by Air H. H. Stafford, of Nelson. By Towton, d»m Symphony. Towtor by Melbourne, dam Cinizelh by Touchstone. Sympiiouy by Trumpet, dam Princess by Gratis. Marchioness (p\\ n sister to Towton) won the Oaks, lbtiS. Marquis (.brotherto Towton) won the 2000 guineas in 1562, rau second fut. the Derby and won the St Ledger. For full particulars see New Zealand Stud Book Will stand in the Waikato tins Beason. Hamilton^ Tuesdays, and Cambridge on baturdays. Terms— £3 3s ; Groomage, 2s 6d. All moneys to 'be paid on or befoie Ist January, 1875. v R. KIRKWOOD.

THE WELL-KNOWN DRAUGHT ENTLKE "FANCY" WILL travel this -Season in the Waikato. On AI. a dajs, at Mr Dinsdale's, East Hamilton, liliu ./ i 2 o'clock ; at Mr Harper's, all night; Tuesday, a< O, >nip all nigbt ; Wednesday*, through Putaiany), Te Awamuu and Mr Cot boy's, Kilnkibi, all night; ibursdujß, Kungm olnu, Te Raliu. and Ohaupo all mglit; Jbmiujs, Lam bridge, and houie till Monday. Torms — J23 each mare. Good paddocks for mares.^ a diktauco at 2s per week. Every caro but no ■ bility. All moneys to be j.aid. on or before tho Ist January 1575. Eor further particulars apply to Air. HAMILTON, Clo%er Lea Farrw, Near Cmnbridge.

H. W. Hubert, GENERAL STOKE KEEP E, Ngaruawahia.

TOTAH4 ROUND AAD SQffAEED TI4E& F.or Rule

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 10 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 10 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 10 December 1874, Page 1

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