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Hotels.

HAMILTON|HOTEL. THB undersigned having purchased the Hamilton Hotel bega to intimate to his friends and th© public generally that he will use everj endeavour to make the above well' known establishment a favourite house of aocqgmxfclation for its patrons. (^r Beat brands in Win?s, Spirits, and Liquerai. )0^* m Meals at all hours. — Suites of Rooms for Families. A good Stable«an in the YjHP#r'"*"Hori^fea£~«lways on hand, and Horses taken to livery by the d^y^j^ek. B?ds ordered in advance oan alway&^e^elied^n. The Billiard Table has been entirely renafated and supplied with every appliance making it now idcond to none in the district. ' Considerable improvements are in contemplation, will shortly be completed. Richard q-WYiora,

MANUKAU HOTEL. HE tt R Y HARD I. N & T O N, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. The establishment has been so re-arranged 81 to afford the best accommodation for visitors in transitu between the port and other ports of the colony; as also for those who seek Onehunga as % MARi:NjfIjH»T, whether for pleasure or health. The aceommodaypijpWprißes Commercial, Travellers', Public, and PrivateJßoonyT The Bedrooms are spacious, well ventilated, and con^ort^bly'turnished. Every attention, nfedei^very experjejiwd"managenient, is paid to the wants of cu^tojftgfgrxhe^charges are strictly moderate ; a good tabiSTskept, and^pe 'JjJfir&B, Ales, and Spirits are the best procurable. In facroit^pi^g has been left untried to make the Manukau HkfcelworthXof the highest patronage which may be awarded to if. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to be the bey in the province. WAIKATO SETTLERS Will find th's Hotel a most pleasant and 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. Ag a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commends itself as a praiseworthy addition, to the street architecture of the city, being at once elee^mt, substantial, and businesslike, while the interior arr^gomen£s^«re so contrived as to insure to the traveller ortp^WTtamily en route all the comforts and convenienciwtffa home. The Sleeping and Private .jLpgrtment* are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and costl§fet^Te7 The Public Rooms are fitted witlye€e^regard to the requirements of visitors. \ — S j A handsome Billiard Room, furnishe^ with a first-class Billiard Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET (opposite Savings Bank), Auckland.

THE GREYHOUND FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, and Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Store, Queen street and Victoria etreet East, Auckland. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Proprietor. The Subscribe!*, fn returning thanka to his many friends an'd the public- generally lor past^iiferal favours, takes the present opportunity of aasuringiSeinXnat his establishment willjcontinue to be conducted-™ \mq saniojjal,isfaetory .^-inanner that has gained for liim Buciua4arge - suare of public " patronage during the past-wHtsoTTT""^ jr jf*~? M. C. invites inspection of his Supeard^^jd^ort, Sherry and Australian Wines of every varietj^ / Marian's Beer, and Bass' Burton Aleion Draught. J^P" Night Porter alweya in attendance.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. W LAIRD derires to notify that he has taken the • above I [otel. He has, marie extensive alterations and additions, which have rendered it second to noan'fn.the district. * *yf First-class accommodation. Competent Guides and Horses furj^hvfl^/Mr Moon to those desirous of visiting Taupo,^EcV^ W. LATRD.

" GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, , HOBSOK STEEET, AUCKLAND (Late D. Sheehan) First-Class Stables /^ Single Bed-rooms, jC Families Accomiaodated,iV Boots and Night HPopfcef; (J«rCtt Staljling, "Wines and Spirits of yj^^Sest Bran«!|^y DUNNINGHAM & RH«^ Proprietors.

VICTOETA HOTEL, YICTOEIA STREET, AU 0 ELAND. E. S. HILL (late of Melbourne, Wfego, Saiflihlftnd, Tauranga, Thames, ond Scotia Hotel, imcljjdna) begs to inform his friends that he has taken theafefJve hotel, Waikato Skttlees will find evgsjfn^ag jrfjLis hoa^lry conducive to their comfort. f? {sg SUIT Kg OF EOOMS FOR FASimp.

SCOTIA HOTEL, XT OBSON STREET, jfvf^fk LAND. ' JAMES INNIS (late of ISTgarttSwaJjia^informp his ■ Waikato friends, that he has t^netftk^ Jmdtro com/no* dious and firsfc-clasa hotel. He-ilmtea a^l^lflLMends to staj •with him when in Auckland. *-^ /

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL. ADVANCE NEWM jM*"^ ET ! ! • Notioe — John Scbats, late of* tWf XBntish," having purchased the Royal George B^eCx atJ&fCwniarket, \ and completed extensive alteration^ inj}te^\hi's town and tountry frienda to pay him. a vmjt^Jiiiy^evr quarters. ( G-ood Beds, Single or Double >^-€lfsod Board and Lodging tX the most reaaonaole rates. JS.B. — Table d'Hote Daily from 1 to 2 p.m. /

SHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRI. rHE Proprietor wishes to Jfh3riTcyßl<pS?aikato settlera and visitors for their Imwpit^tfrowwe. No effort will be spared to perpetuatoylm^oM J^fe of this <»ld tgjtablished house. ' X \Si Good Stabblmg. Saddle^lorses.^OsecuTO Paddocks, $i.B. — Excellent Shooting Quarters. /

f iBMY AND :NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN STREET T!* oldest and best situated /CJm|merpirfi and Faaiilv ffloto\ in Auckland. V^T<^x7 s v ■ CHAEIE S^JS^mWnT, ■ '^ •* v-. (]Jat&^f Hotel.)/

{ fl^~^ Publj^ are warned agaiust^urchasing Lemonade o\ «L Soda-wner Eotties aa tb^yare jjuvaie property. *.. V H. NEWELL.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 446, 27 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 446, 27 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 446, 27 March 1875, Page 1

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