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Hotels.

HAMILTON HOTEL.

THE undersigned having purchased the Hamilton Hotel begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will use every endeavour to make the above wellknown establishment a favourite house of accommodation for its natrons. * Best brands in Win?B| Spirits, and Liqueurj^^^" Meals at all hours. JT^ t'ites of RomsR >oms for Families. £ood Stableman in the Yard. H^j^feed^dlways on hand, and Horses taken to livery by the da^errweek. Bf'ds ordered in advance oan always Jyxfelied on. The Billiard Table has been enjimy genojarted and supplied with erery appliance makingit nowaJcomi to none in the district. J Considerable improvements are inrontenrolation, will shortly be completed. / RICHARD GWYNNE.

MANUKAU HOTEL.

HENRY HARDINGTOff, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL.

The establishment has been so rearranged as to aff the best accommodation for visitors in transitu -betw the port and other portt of the colony; hnjdso those who seek Onehunga as a Mabinb Tbe^t, wiether pleasure or health. The accommodation conipriw^Comn: oial, Travellers', Public, and Private Rooms^Tfirßedroc are spacious, well ventilated, and comfi#taol# furnish Every attention, under very experiencpt management, p»id to the wants of ousfiomers, The chJ*gesa»tf stric /moderate ; a good table as^ejat, and theJWja*§7 Ales, i Spirits are the best procurable.. In factp«tEmgiiOT been 1 untried to make the Manukau Ho^eTworthy dTj»e high patronags which may be awarded toJiVj VMe Stabl: •ccommodatioH ia admitted to be the beft-ro th/ province WAIKATO SETTLERS/ Will find this Hotel a most pleasant and convenient pi of resort. Trains run at such hours between Onehunga a Auckland as to enable those who are desirous of doing so spend the day in the City.

ALBERT HOTEL. JAMES STEWART (late of the Provincial Hoi Princes street), begs to intimate to his numerc friends and the public that the above centrally-situated Ho is now opened. As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly buildi commends itself-as a praiseworthy addition to the stn architecture of the city, being at onca/e)fc»nt, substanti and business like, while the interior^rrAgemeuts are contrived as to insure to the travelfw of to,ttie family •route all the comforts and conveniewes fi^fnorae. The Sleeping and Private .Apartments aroJofty, airy, a furnished in a most superior &njl*<So&l\jtpMiw The Public Rooms are fitted withofeW regard to t requirements of visitors. \C-/ / A handsome Billiard Room, furnished^ with a first-ch Billiard Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET (opposite Savings Bank), Auckland.

THE GREYHOUND FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEI and Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Stori Queen street and Victoria street East, Auckland. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Proprietor. The Subscriber, in returning thanks to bis many friend and the public generally loi* past bfleral flfvours, take the present opportunity of assuring th»m AaJp-his establish ment will|continue to be conducted iaj/eHaTOP^atisfactor; manner that hat gained for him such a lapgrf'ebare of publi patronage during the past season, S^ jt M. C invites inspection of his-Btiper«/sb#Port, Sherr Australian Wines of every varietv.^l **^Y Marian's Beer, and Baßs' Burtofcfile o/ Draught, flgp" Night Porter alw«y9 in atte/dance. NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. W LAIRD derires to notify that he has taken thi • iibove Hoti^L. He has made extensive altejaiieu And additions, wbipta^ve rendered it second to one in th< district. >-*? // /<MI Pirst-class accommodation for travelLns. Competent Guides and Horses furnished by Mr Mooi to those desirous of visiting Taupo, &o. W LATRD.

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLANI (Late D. Sheehan) Firt-Claw Stables 4 xf>r Single Bed-rooms, Is^f Families Accommodated, Boots and Ni£h*-Forar.^~> Goodj£|»Mhg. Wines and Spirits of the Best BranHsf / DUNNINGHAM & KING, Proprietors, " VICTORIA HOTEL, ~~ <WT ICTOBIA STREET, AU 0 KJL«i N D E. S. HILL (late of Melbourne, Otagt/ SouJLbland Tauranfja, Thames, ond Scotia Hotel, Auc^knrtiybegs te inform his friends that he has taken tbe-uiSoje hotel, Waikato Settlebs will find everything3vtbj^ hostelrj conducive to their comfort. £y^/ SITITKS OP BOOMS TOR PAMILIB9I

SCOTIA HOTEL, *^ HOBSON STREET, A U t^KX AND. _____ t-^ — * JAMES INNIS (late of Ngarua^wtta^inforan? hii Waikato friends, that ho has taken the -rfh^j^coiamo dious and first-class hotel. He invites all owTrieiids tj Btaj ■with him when in Auckland. / ROYAL GEOBGE HOTEL. ADVANCE NEW M kAi KE T ! Notioe — John Scbats, late of the JrßEJpah," harinj purchased the Royal George Hotp^ <fT\lJewmarket and completed extensive alterations, invi^»^fiiB,town anc country friends to pay him a visiMtf^js wm quarters Good Beds, Single or Double. Good Staohftgy Board anc Lodging at the most reasonable rates. N^.— Table d'Hoh Daily from Ito 2 p.m. , /

SHERLEY'S HOTEL, R^NGIRIRI. rHE Proprietor wishes to thank thorwraato settlen and visitors for their liberal pawonajgai — No sffor; will be spared to perpetuate the jpoet-fame oi this o»lc uatablished house. J^^^P Good Stabbling. Saddle Horses. $60nM&d,<Xocks. N.B. — Excellent Shooting Quarters. / ) A BMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN STREEG /3L Auckland. 10? The oldest and best situated Comm*rcwrajid Familj Hotel in Aucklartd. CHARLES BUR^^/ (Late of Victoria Hotel.) / ' N 01 ICE. i ~ ~?i Pnblio are warnsd against purcha^ng JLemonado 01 -la-water Bottle* aa they are pr)vat^(property. ' '"V"" b/»Jswbll. , 11th *«* 1875. /

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 443, 20 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 443, 20 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 443, 20 March 1875, Page 1

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