DELTA HOTEL,. IfGARUAWAHU. L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor. /CONSIDERABLE additions have lately been .made at >\y this farorite Hostelry whic!. have rendered it incomparably the finest Hone in the district, and now woit than ever suitable to the, requirements of patrons of evet> description BOOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every convenience ,tha*. can be desired, is set apart for families TOURISTS. tourists and others will find this house a mosidesirablf . place of call on their jwuiuey through the district. WINES AND SPIKITS OF GENUINE BRANDS O*L? . BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Boom contains on* of AlJiitlge ano Vm'i . best nevr Tables, and is fitted up and lighted iuaui miei that cannot fail to give satisfaction to tho&e wLq.jwii • .jlm this favourite pastime. COACHES. A special covered Coach is kep for .tne convenience o •. Commercial Travellers, and there is also an excellent slow . Room set apart for their use. PADDOCKS. Large Paddocks are kept for the aeuon.Ai .Uitio^ «.i i^ Stock ; also the most commodious Stable* iv the \\ ai1.., t0 J where every attention. i» paitl to hoiies> ke t night ami day* | HORSES. i Saddle TToraes, Single and Do bit Bu^^ie* to Ut »c . j hire. Charges moderate. " j CORN CRUSHER. In order to ensure a constant s'.| ply of chaff and crushed .*.i maize for use in the stable, 'he eu c .n.ccit ' wi r ii tbt . | establishment an excelleut clia-ti-c tiin^ uJ Diaize cn.thif^. _£, machine. Settlers wishing to uv*U u ueniBtwes oi tLi* machine can do so at a reasonable ciiar^c \\ PUBLIC FERRY. ' 1 la connection with the at ov*, the Proprietor begs t£~."? intimate that he has purchased the le.-se of tb« Ngatua % wahia Feny. The approaches are now perfectly safe, ana " the siockyards of such a character th..t cattle m i> be ya. deJ without fear of loss. Every assistance u afforded - • settlers crossing cattle, &c. ) COMMISSION AND aENER\L i&ENT. , % ProDeriies lioises, Vehicles, &&, Bought aud Sold Cemuiisaion. New arrivals seekiug for infoinvttion re« r ' specting the District would nnd it to their advantage ' ji call on i ? L. B HARRISv 4
NOTICE. *•' THE undersigned baring purchased the Hamilton Hbttl a bogs to intimate to Ins friends and the public generally . that he will use every endeavour to mak-e the obore wellknow n establishment a favourite house of aecomtnuuulion iv* its patrons. Best brands in Win '9, Spiritsraud Liqueurs. Meals at all hours. ■"£**' Suites of E-JOtus for Families. ' A good Slab ! e»ian in tbe Yard. Horse-feed alw»y§ o» hand, and Horses taken to livery by the d»y or week. Beds ordered in advance can always be relied on. > The Billiard Table has bean entirely renovated and supplied with every apphunce making it now second to m>n« in the district. _- Considerable improvements ore in contemplation^ wbi#fj? will sliorllj be completed. , _'j RICHARD GWYNNKvJ^
VICTORIA HOTEL, j YICTOIiIA, BTItBKT, AUCKLASD^ J , ES. HILL (late of Melbourne, (Xago, SouthhijF • Tauran^a, Thames, uud &otia Hotel, Auckland)- •_' begs to inform his friends that he has ta^en the above hoUl Waieato Settlbbs will find ererjtbing in this hoitato conducifo to tliexr comfort. BUITHB Or BOOMS POE PAMILIIS.
SCOTIA HOTEL, # HOBSON STBEET, AUCKLJLH D^ ' __ — I 1I 1 , -V JAMES INNIS (late of Kgaroawahis) in form • hit Waikuto friends, that bo lias- takea the tbore oomaiod>ous and first class hotel. He invite* all old friend* to »t*jr with him wti^n iv Auckland. i
UVEKY AND BAII STAULES, Ngabuawauia. HENRY T H 0M A S|TN referring to the above advertisement, begs toittf -*• the public that he h«i» taken over the Steattacked to the Centra Hot.l, to which EXTJEiNS ADDITIONS are about to oe mad* whioh will mak» equal bo any in the province. ( Traveller/ may rely upon having their Rone* well/td and tmken care qf. —_— "*<— Double and Single Buggies are ordered from Sy&MJlfr wiii arrive shortly, and will then b« ouJbico, „. v , \ Ladies' and Gentlemen* Saddle Hone* alw»y for % journey^ ITKNRY THO^v Jun« 1, 1874.
To Tourists. Ji /COMPETENT GUIDES and first-class Sad<Jlf|A \»-/ iupplied to Rotorua, Rotoniahana, uud the Biif district, and all parts u£ the mtenor oi" tbe North laJn New Zealand. Apply to WILLIAM MOON or CAPT. GNf|* Cambridge, Waika'-o. . . i t
OS SALE BY THE U S DERSIGVip Ale— Basa' (by R. Porter & Co.), Tennent's, Young*r> Stout— Byass' (gveon label) .Double Stout, «uiu Blood's, Younger's, and .Pig * brandy (iv bulk, and case)— Henuessy'B, Marttg's, and Co., Three-daggeiy Beehive, J?'la»k, i.c Whiskey— Greeulees and (Jolvill's, and other brim (jeueva — JDK.Z and Key, proof lo and 20 bottle* Old Tom— Booth's, Burnetts, Sw^iut, Jfckwrd «t Co, Hum— Lowndes, &c, 30 o p. Schnapps— Wolfe's Schiedam Wines of all description, in every viuietjr Colonial Wines of a\gry description and in eT<jry T&i Private »nd Public-House Trade supplied on &ik#Wd 'Jl RYAN, BELL, i Co., $f| VVLO A if LA KB, AUC X L A \: ICTOBIA INS ORANGE COMPANY*S lit 0i fici >, Me H*?'s Cmmn* t TT4ili>'ii|**
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 1
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