DELTA HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA L. B. HARRIS, Proprietor. f^ONSIDLiiABLE additions have lately been made at \_y thi« favorite Hoatelry which have rendered it incomparably the finest House in the district, and now mote than ever suitable to the requirements of patronf of eveiy deacriptiou
BOOMS. A suite of Rooms, combining every convenience th»» can be desired, is set apart for families. TOURISTS. Tourfata and others will find tbis houa« a most desirab*. place of call on their journey through the district. WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRANDS ONLT BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Room contains onr of Aldridge and Son's best new Tables, and ia fitted up and lighted in a manner that cannot fail to giye satisfaction to those, who patr#niz« thia fayoimte pastime. S S*~~* / » -^*^ (^ c\ f\ urn xx v A / f \j \J jQf \J £L D^o,y f A special covered Coach is kepc for tne convenience d Commercial Travellers, and there is also an excellent Shnvs Room Bet apart for their use.
PADDOCKS. Large Paddocks are kept for the accommodation ot Stock ; also the most commodious Stables in the Waikat . where every attention is paid to horses, <fee, night and dayj
HORSES. Saddle Forte*, Single and Double Buggi«i to let oc hire. Charges moderate. CORN CRUSHER. Tn order to ensure & constant supply of chaff and crushed tnaue for use in the stable, there is conn oc ted with the establishment an excellent chaff-cutting and maize-crushing machine. Settlers wishing to avail themselves of this machine can do so at a reasonable charge. PUBLIC FERRY. In connection with the abov», the Proprietor begi te intimate that he has purchased the lease of the Kgarna wahia Ferry. The appioaches are now perfectly sale, an<* the stockyards of such a character that cattle may be yaideJ without fear of loss. Every assistance is aifoided settlers crossing cattle, <fee.
COMMISSION AND GENEEAL AGENT. Properties Horses, Vehicles, <te, Bought and Sold Cflttinuaswn, New arrivals seeking for information respecting the Diatnot would nud it to their advantage call on L. B. HARRIS. NOTICE.
THE undersigned having purchased the Hamilton HoteJr begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will use every e»Jeavouv to make the above weiK known establishment ft favourite houae of accommodation for its patrons. Best brands in Winei, Spirit 3, aud Liqueur*. Meals a! all houra. Suites of Kooms for Families. A good Stabl^ran^^the Yard. Horse-feed alwavi ©a hand, and Horaeyxakwti to livery by the day or week. Beds orderedTSTjadsaHT!*' can always be relied on. The BillimxWfffbT^has been entirely lenovated and iupplied with every njjrouffiai? nicking it now second to none in the district. £/ Considerable improvements ere in contemplation, »ili uhortlv bo cowy/etAd. RICHABD GWYNNE.
|^KN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED Ale— Bass' (by R. Porter & Co.), Tennent'a, Younger's, &« Stout— Byass' (gieen label) Double Stout, Guinmesg. Blood's, Younger's, and Pig Brandy (in bulk and case)— Hennessy's, Martell'a, fitor and Co,, Thvea-dagger, Beehive, .b'lask, &c. Whiskey — <S6eOTlees aud Colvill's, and other brandi Geneva — JJ^k^and proof lo and 20 bottles Old Toiu^-^sooth>j^6urnett's, Swaine, Boord & Co. Kum — Lowmlc<7&c., 30 o.p. Schnapps^v^lLe^Scbiedani Wines of allflKfejrfptiou, in every variety ' Colonial Wims ofeyery description and in every variety. Private and Public-House Trade supplied on Liberal Term, RYAN, BELL, & Co., Vulcan Lane, Augkla^j*. V ICTOKTA HOTEL, PjCxOKIA BTEEBT, A¥CKIAND.
ES^^lLL^late of Melbourne, Otago, Southland • Thames, and Scotia Hotel, Auckland) begs toitrftJfin ki* friends that he has taken the above hotel Waikx^q? jferrLEHS will find everything in this hostelrj conduciv'e^ro t/eir comfort. BFITEB OF EOOM3 FOE FAMILIES.
SCOTIA HOTEL, HO^aON STREET, AUCKLAND. JAMES^ctfNIS (late of Ngaruawahia) inform? hii JWaigito/r*nds, that he has taken the above commodious and Jftsrcwss hotel. He invites all old friends U stay with hiuv"whenAn Auckland.
LIVERY AXD BAir STABLES, JSgabjawahia. HENRY THOMAS, ~|~N referring to the above advertisement, begs to infoi the public that he has taken over the Stable attached to the Central Hotel, to which EXTENSIV AJDUI'AqSS areabout to be made which will nuko equal raCßY^aftha province. Trw>Mewfiay rely upon having their Horses loellfcd {\/\ <*nd> taken care ctf. Double ano Single Buggies are ordered from Sjdaey, and will arrive shortly, and \* ill then be on hire. Ladies' and Geutlemea's Saddle Hoi sea always lead for a journey. HEtfJRY THOMAS. June 1, 1874. BRICKS! BPJCKS.'J BBICKSJ.'i
ALL QJafers supplied from this date will be cU urged tAii/to el £2 10d pel* IUUU delivered into burgo. 'iL^dra/ijyirtfdiivii'ing tbe las! lew mouths ot bau weatLor and ril^iH^boj^nfoioea tins advHiict) in pneo. Qptt^ra a- 1 b^orCf to be sent to Air E.lgeuinbe.^ Ct ALL RED BOOTH. Ngaruawabia, Oetobor 12. tt7l^iußlA/^> T SVRAKCE COMl'^KY'b AUi^s'C
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 11 February 1875, Page 1
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