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Hotels.

HAMILTON HOTEL.

THE undersigned having purohased the Hamilton Hotel begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he will uso every endeavour to make the above well* known establishment a favourite house of accommodation for its patrons. f Best brands in Wines, Spirits, aud Liqueurs. ,JL Meals at all hours. fi > Suites of'Eooms for Families. ff '^ A good Stableman in the Yard. Horse-w^^ljwiys on liand, and Horses taken to livery by the idaj^ifiveek. Beds ordered in advance can alwjja^W^^edoji. The Billiard Table has been entirely v s&y& an( * BU P" plied with every appliance making it now^efcmi to none in the district. *-*S f Considerable improvements are in contemplation, will shortly be oompleted. / EICHAED -GWYNNE.

MANUKAU HOTEL.

HHNRY HARDINGTON, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS*

HOTEL.

The establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford the best accommodation for visitors in transits between the port; and other portß of the colony; aB also for those who seek Onehunga as a Mabinb Tbeat, whether for pleasure or health. The accommodatioji^tapriseß Commercial, Travellers', Public, and Private Smns^ The Bedrooms are spacious, .well ventilated, and^omytably furnished. JEvery attention, under very expenene»njaj»«g6ment, is paid to the wants of customers, Thoj^eMfrges are striotly moderate ; a good table is ken^fffratbe Wines, Ales, and Spirits are the best procurable. In faoJfiiotlMjßg has been left untried to make the Manukau HoteV4orof of the highest patronage which may be awardad3cr>y ..The Stabling •accommodation is admitted to be tne besjfin the province. WAIKATO SETTBERS Will find this Ho*el a most pleasantfand convenient place -of resort. Trains run at such hours between Onehunga and Auckland as to enable those who are desirous of doing so to spend the day in the City.

ALBERT HOTEL.

JAMES STEWART (late of the Provincial Hotel, Princes street), begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the public that the above centrally- situated Hotel is now opened. As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commends itself as a praiseworthy addition to the street architecture of the city, being at onc»ek^tht, substantial, and business-like, while the interiojrajKngements are so r contrived as to insure to the tra»^3r fijt to^]i» family en route all the comforts and convenwflces.p^it^ome. The Sleeping and Private AparfcwCnTs are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superioiwrtfacosily atol 6*6 * The Public Rooms are fitted wph^^fy regard to the requirements of visitors. y %^W A handsome Billiard Room^fimiisj*d with a first-class Billiard Table, direct from Alcock. / HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS.

ALBERT HOTEL,

QUEEN STREET (opposite Savings Bank), Auckland.

THE GREYHOUND

TTIAMILY ANjC COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Jj and Wholese^^n'o!^eta4l~^ia«^nd^S£irit Store, Queen street and Victoria street East, Auckland." - '^

MICHAEL CORCORAN, Proprietor.

The Subscriber, in returning thank* to bis many friends and the public generally for pastrabJid^favoars, takes the present opportunity of assuring WM that his establishment will|continue to be conducteWn We same., satisfactory manner that has gained for him suc^,>i«tfgeshare of publio patronage during the past seasonT^"^ - M. C. invites inspection of his Supefioi<ffil Port, Sherry and Australian Wines of every variety %jm Marian's Beer, and Bass' BurtdlrAleion Draught. iJgT Night Porter always in attendance.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.

W LAIRD derires to notify that he has tak^l the • above Hotel. He has made extensive al^rations and additions, which have rendered it second t»n«ie in.the district. s£-+fr First-class accommodation for travellers.

Compet*uit Guides and Horses furnished by Mr Moon to those desirous of visiting Taupo, &c. W. LAIRD.

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND (Late D. Sheehan) First-Class Stables , m Single Bed-rooms, W Families Accommodated, Boots andNjgbi^PSrter. Wines and Spirits of the Bes^J^inaß^ DUNNINGHAM & KInC 'N Proprietors.

VICTORIA HOTEL,

VICTORIA STREET, A^J CKLA N D. E. S. HILL (late of Melbourne^yJtago, Southland, Tauranga, Thameß, and Scotia Hotfif Auckjflnd) begs to inform his friends that he has takenJljft-abCvehotel) Waikato Settibes will^afrtve^thjjw in this hostelry conducive to their oomfort. . <£/¥ STHTES 07 BOOMS FOE f^KIiIES.

SCOTIA HOTEL,

TT OBSON STEEE Tj^jT^J XL AN D. JAMES E^NIS Gate of NgajSJ*" a Uiftf informs hii Waikato friends, that he has taken-thVjjbove commodious and first-claaa hotel. He invites yfcyfriends to staj ■with him when in Auckland. q

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.

ADVANCE NEW Jf 4.R KET!! Notioe— John Scbats, late of lm> 'yritish," having purohased the Royal George Hwel^atJStewmarket, and completed extensive alteratio^-irrite^nis town and country friends to pay him— JT^visitoiß ifiriaw quarters. Good Beds, Single or Double: GoodJtaMftifcr . Board and Lodging at the most reasonable rate^ N.B. I—Jable1 — Jable d'Hote Daily from 1 to 2 p.m.

SHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRL

rHE Proprietor wishes to thank^eWaikato settlers and visitors for their libera^pwbjroflage. No effort will be spared to perpetuate ttt6goo^fM^bf this aid established house. .J> Good Stabbling. Saddle Horses. iSecuyf Paddocks. N.B. — Excellent Shooting Quarters. *

* EMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN STEEET Atjozland. /±JT2 4 oldest and best situated ComnKtftrand Family 'n Auckland. * f__ „„.- OHAELES SfßT^^ (Late of Victoria Hot^ftf

NOIICE. "> warned against purch^ngJKmonade oi Htles aa they are psFate%TOperty. H. NEWELL. "8-75*

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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