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HAMILTON HOTEL,

fTIEIE un^erniened havina purohaflfd the Hamilton Hotel I- begs to intimntr to hi« friends and the public genwrallj t.'mt he w«l' me evcy ewd^svour to mnke the abore wellknn«n i^tablishment a farourite house of accommodation for ii* n»it<*ot»*. B-^t brands in Wins, Spirits, aud Liqueurs. Mh«lh at all hour*. Js^j S'litrs o* 1 Rom«R •om« fur Fimili^. j£j A goivl SiHbU-vian in tli« Yard. lUrte-^iaJjrays on ?i«n \ and Hnr*e* taken to lirerv bv thedjyt-fM^week. Bd<n dpre-< in a-lrance ran alwav^i^erjjed^Hfc « T if Bil-iird Trthlfl hns bnen entirdy xjrfif^m and si:n-pli-d nth every appliance milking it. riiß^eeonO Jto none in th.« 'H^trict. C i n^i 'ei-«ble improrement* are in contemplation, .UI ...ot.l, be completed. aWYIOT.

MANUKAU HOTEL.

HENRY HARDINGTON Pi'i.nru-tor FIRST CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS 7

HOTEL.

Thp e-<tablidljment haa b.-eii ou re-arranged a» ( to afford the bent accommodation for visitors in transitu bi^wtw the p >rt aid other ports of the colnnv ; a* also -f'» th »se who seek Onehunga as a Marine Trbat, whether for pleasure or health. The accommodatioycXipme^Comtnerc.»l, T.avcllers', Public, and Private ßißi^. The tfedwjomQ are a lacioas, well ventilated, and ConTforJiWjS^rniihed. Even a*t"nti'>n, under very pxperjftuCeaman&gement, i» t>*i 1 to tie wants of cuBtotn»p«rThe^chflMes are strictly moderate ; a pood table is kept, andjKa^iHfUK's, Ales, and Spirits are the best procurable. In tacffioyfiqg has been lelt untried to make the Manukau Hot'eTwoijpy of the highest patronapff which may be awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to be the best in the JfrbTince. WAIKATO SETTLERS *' ' Will find th-e Hotel a most pleaea?it and conrenient pla* of resort. Trains run at such hours between Onehunga andy A.u;kl«»nd ac to enable those' who afc desirous of doing so to anpnd thn day in thp C»tv '

ALBERT HOTEL.

JAMES STEWART (late of the Provincial Hot^l, Prtnces HtrttM), ben* t<> nitimjiie to his numprou* inrnda and the public that theabuve^iUaJlT-situated Holel is now ni'pned. As a Commercial and F'lmilj^HeieL^Hm costly buildine commands it?elf as a pmi-pwortTiy additioniflu the efreet arohiteciure of the city, bem^ at oncpel<^Jfnt, substantial, and business likf, while the intjya^ffarranttpments are *o <?t»ntnvpd as to injure to t he^fravi'lUn- oj^y> the family** route all the comfort" und convenien3?»^£^r homr. Toe Sleeping and Private A pH£ro*nTßylre lofty, airy, and lurniuhpd in a mnut .-upenor andnfiostl^tyle. Th« Public Rooms are fitted with/every regard to the r pqiiireinpnt» of nsitord. A lia'«dsonie Billiard Koom, furnished with a first-class Bill aid Tab'e, direct from Alcock.

HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS.

ALBERT HOTEL,

QUEEN STJREET (opposite Saringa Bank), Auckland.

" THE GREYHOUND

T7IAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Jj and Wh. lei«nle and Kt»il W,nt» and Spirit Store, Qmen street and Victoria 6tj/et East, Auckland. MICHAEL COEbStfIJAN, Proprietor. The fc'ubt.rrib. r. >n returjrfftfc l^Viks to his many friend* and ti.e > i.bl.c gpner-illyy^^wst liberal favours, take? tiic present opportunity opwSui/rikjiJjem that bin establiihinent willjcontinue t • b? ccndfit^oin the saiie sitHfactorj manner that has gn\r\rd^o^x\jfidi a l^geahai^of public M. C. invites insoedyil^f^JWU period Oid^Hßtwry nnd Australian Wio"^ of /V^/tfriety. » --^^^fe* ; Marinn'o Berr,«nd B^'^urton ' Al^<»n p^fflHK; tg* N iabt Port*rial<E«y* in at#ia a i<|ij^»j c NATIONAL HOTEL, CAI\fBR*DGE. -

W LAIRD defires to .notify tnat -hfKa* UktoShe - • .We Hotel. ,He has maHeextarisive alteration*) and addijiions, qrbich iiaVe' i-endered it second to nonein^h^ .

GOVEMH^^WN HO^|^^ f tt 0880 N^isB|jg|fc-T, A'lJ tf*&*L Xlf D Fir t-C'a-'S St»b »»s v; '^?f' Single Bed- rooms, *. ss. I Families AccommoAt^/ J3oots a£dy©iW^opt!SrT Stabling* Wines %nd Spirits of the Best Bmfcft DUNNINOHAM & KIN(/, Proprietors.

VICTORIA HOTEL,

VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. — 4/5 E. S. HILL (late of M. lbourn/f Qf»so f Southland, TftUi-an^B, Thamrff, !>nri Si.otia tj^frl, A^flandi bpgi to inform 1 is friend* that, he has tnk.HnttM'abojdJiotel. Waikato Srttlrrs will finn^fer^tkfi^^f this hostelrj conducive to thgir comfort. y I BTTJT 8 Of BOOMS TOH *AMItIBB.

SCOTIA HOTEL, TT OBSON STRE %J»fA UCKLAND. J'MES INNIS (lhte of Nq*<rtfAaM«f inform* hi» Waikito friends that he h«s taW^th^b r«« cow/nodtous and Brat-ela^s h«»tel. HHtmtesfll^kf friend* tj staj vith him when in Auckland. W' / *

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.

ADVANCE d*Q EW MARKET!! Notioe— John ScKATs/lateof the " JBntifh." havmfj purctia-»e(i the Royal Hotel, at N wmnrltet. »md completed extensive ah^ratiooi, invites Kfa town and c mntry friwvls to pa^mm a/ysit in bis we**- garters}. Good Beds. Single ofl)oujjto Mt>)d Stablinnv^fita^l.and Lodging at the most reasonable rates. N.B. — 1 3fettr i i|^&>k. {)aily from Ito 2 p.m. f • '^w^V'-r^^-i

bHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRI.

rllE Proprietor wisbjfc/o fcfanfc the Waikato grttlert and visitors for #eir liberal patronage. No effort *ill be spared to perpSBJiI I IJ lliu good fame of this Jd established house. f» (;ood JStabbling. Saddle^Tjftaw. Secure Paddocks. N.B.—lwccellent ShootWg Quarters.

k^MY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN 81KEET *XT A res land. 'jg\ c oldest pnd Jje^tj^tu^ud Commercial and Family Hotel in Aucklandm^- f -~" C &k&Wp j*£j£^ BTON, (Lste^oPVioron'* Hotel.)

ltOllCJ£. % ;-» JTIHE Public aWwir^pß^gjliust purchasing I>nj'>nade 01

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 438, 9 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 438, 9 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 438, 9 March 1875, Page 1

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