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DELTA HOTEL NaARUAWAHIAL. B. HABRIS, Proprietor. /"^ONSIDEKABLE additions nave lately been mad* • \y this favorite Hostelry which have rendered it uwxw parably the finest House ixx the district, and now mor than ever suitable to the requirement* of patron* of evei, description BOOKS. A suite of Rooms, combining every ot&TtnießOt tt# can be desired, is set apart for families. TOURISTS. Tourists and others will find this house a most desirabl place of call on their jeurney through the district, WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRANDS ON LI BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Room contains our of Aldridge and Son' best new Tables, and is fitted up and lighted in a manne that cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who patnniz this favourite pastime. COACHES. A special covered Coach is kept for the convenience *> Commercial Travellers, and there is also an excellent Who* Room set apart for their use. PADDOCKS. Large Paddocks are kept for the accommodation o Stock ; also the meat commodious Stables in the Waikato where every attention ia paid to horses, &c, night and day H -O R-6 E S. Saddle Horses, Single and Doubl* Buggies to- let 01 hire. Charges moderate. CORN CRUSHER. In order to ensure a constant supply of chaff and crusbec maize for use in the stable, there is connected with the establishment an excellent chaff -cutting and maize-crushing machine. Settlers wishing to avail themselves of thie machine can do so at a reasonable charge. PUBLIC FERRY. In connection with the abov», the Proprietor begs i< intimate that he has purchased the lease of tbe Ngarwa wahia Ferry. The approaches are now perfectly safe, anl the stockyards of such a character that cattle may be yardoc without fear of loss. Every assistance is afforded settlers crossing cattle, &c. COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT. Properties, Horses, Vehicles, &c, Bought and Soldo*.* Cemmission. New arrivals seeking for information respecting the District would find it to their advantage to call on L. B. HARRIS. <

"DERBY." : THE Thoroughbred Horse "DEBBY'~~wiH stand season as lollows :— At Mr Harpib's on Mondays f at Ohaupo, on Tuesdays and Thursdays ; and wJI pass through Cambridge homeward on Fridays. He will be at home on Saturdays and Mondays. " Derby " is by Ferryman crut-nf Chrysolite, by Stockweli out of Juliet, by Touchstone, oat of Lancashire Witch, bj Tomboy Ferryman, by Fisherman, out of Rose do Florence, by Flying Dutchman, out of Boarding School Mifs :' Juliet is the Mother of Charon and Lamplighter, the winners fot the last two seasons of all the two and three jear stakes m Victoria and Sydney, with the exception of Handicaps. " Derby " only started once for the Fiemington Stakes 111 January, 1869, when he fell (stopping his racing career,) while running well op with tbe leading horse. He is h handsome dark brown horse, rising 3 years old, and stead* 15 hands 2$ inches high. Good paddocks for mares from a distanoe, 2s per watk, with every care and attention, but no responsibility. Terms : — Four Guineas each mare, Groomage £• j tbxe* (or more) mares as per agreement. Derby hai pror«d, himself a sure foal getter. Mares to be paid for vn or bm fore the 31st of December, 1874, groomage at the tim«i service. For further particulars, apply to MR, HAMILTOH,. Clover Lea Farm, near Cambrk|g»

THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE HOBSB. "NUGGET," HE will stand this Beason— at Ohaupo.on Mondays; • Mr Viewer's, Ngahinapouri, on Wednesday's ; at 1 Awamutu, on Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p,m. at eackplao* stopping at Mr Bond's, Te Rahu, on Friday night*; and • the owners place the remainder of the week. TERMS: £3 Each Mare ; Two (or more) Mares, at per agnomen! W. W. HIGGINSON, Proprietor, Alexandra.

-* f-\H SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ale— Bass' (by R, Porter & Co.), Tennent's, Younger'a, &« Stout— Byaas' (green label) Deuble Stout, GuinneM' Blood's, lounger's, and Pig Brandy (in bulk and case) — Hennessy's, Martell's, Stcr and Co., Three-dagger, Beehive, Flask, &c. Whiskey — Greenlees and Colvill's, and other brands Geneva— JDKZ and Key, proof la and 20 bottle* Old Tom — Booth's, Burnetts, Swaine, Boord & Co, Rum — Lowndes, &c, 30 o. p. Schnapps — Wolte's Schiedam Wines of all description, in every variety Colonial Wines of every description and in evary variety. Private and Public-House Trade supplied on Liberal Term. RYAN, BELL, & Co., Vclcas Lane, Adcklau,

-* THE THOROUGHBRED HOBSfi " BENATHULATH." BENATHALATH is 6 years old, stands 15 hand 3 inches ;heis a beautiful dark brown with blao points, and has powerful bone. He was bred by Mr H. H Stafford, of kelson. By Towton, dam Symphony. Towto. by Melbourne, dam Cinizelli by Touchttone. Symphon^ by Trumpet, dam Princess by Gratis. Marchioness (owi sister to Towton) won the Oaks, 1865. Marquia (brotho to Towton) won the 2000 guineas in 1862, rail second foi the Derby and won the St Ledger. For full particulars see New Zealand Stud Book Will stand in the Waikato this season. Hamilton Tuesdays, and Cambridge on Saturdays , Terms— £3 3s; Groomage, 2s 6d. All money* to bi paid on or before Ist January, 1875. E. KIRKWOOD.

THE WELL-KNOWN DK AUGHT ENTIUE "FANCY" WILL travel this Season in the Waiktto. On Mot days, at Mr Dinedale's, Eatt Hamilton, from 12 2 o'clock ;*at Mr Harper's, all night j Tatttdfj, at O,iau» all night ; Wednesdays, through Pataranigi, SP» AwamgU - and Mr Corboy's, KiUikihi, all night ; Thursdaj*, Bai|gii ohia, Te Eahu, and Ohaupo »11 night q Qj* bridge, and home till Monday. ji \ Terms— £3 each mar«. Good paddock* f<*mari» tW ",, a distance at 2a per week- Every car© but Mobility. All moneys to be paid on or before tkt l»t Jannaf} 1875. For further particulars apply to - i Mr. HAMXETON, Olorer Lea Farou y»ar Cambrydgt\ H. W. Hnbert, GENERAL STOI |^M B £P £ Ngaruaw4iJ4^ *&* TOFJXA ROZWD ANP SQT*Msfj'lL£S for Sufc t f':^ 9

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 412, 5 January 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 412, 5 January 1875, Page 1

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