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Hotels.

HAMILTON HOTEL. THIS undersigned havitif purchased the Hamilton Hotel begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally thtt he will use erery eadearour to make the abore wellknown establishment afoourite house.of acoommodatioa for its natrons. fj B^st brands in Wij^TSpirit*, and Liqueurt. Maals at. all n( >ur^ — *- "Suites of R toms^^Faratlies. A ?oo<l Stnblesnan in Mm Yard; Horse«feed alwayi on hand, and Horses taken t/liWrj»y the daf/ or week. 8 hls ordered in ftduA&s ca^uwars be relied on. The BilUnrd Table I»a b«4n entirrly renoTated and sup* plied with ererj appliance Snaking it now second to none in tha district. . ■ C>nsiderable improrements are in contemplation, ,a. . ho ,,i, u «m P i rt .a. mchabd awntm

MANUKAU HOTEL. HENRY HARDINGTOtyi Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. j The establishment has been so re-arranged at to afford | the belt accommodation l*Qwtor» »*4 ra? Ki*t between the port and iilhiiiJTiiiMiTrr'thn co/ny:/ p also for J thoM who »eek O^^^^^^mC^B^Wyrhethw for , pleasure or healthr-^Th^cpminflaation comprise! Comoier- ; oial, TraTelleiV, SubHcTand Private Booms. The Bedrooma •re spacioui, well tentilattf, andToomfortably tarnished. Svery attention, under Mty eioanenced management, is j paid to the want! of faj^meyThe oWgm are stnotly moderate ; a good tablrw kedjf and the Wines, Ales, and Spirit* are the best procuraby In feet nothing has been left ontried to make the Manukau Hotel worthy of the highest ' patronage whioh may be awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to be the best in the proTUioe. WAISATO SETTLERS Will find th's Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place <$T resort. Traini run at suoh hours between Onehunga and Auckland as to enable those who are desirous of doing so to flDend the day in the City.

ALBEBT HOTEL. JAMES BTEWABT (late of the Protinoial Hotel, Princes street), bee* to intimate to his .numerous, friends and the public that the abore centrally-situated Hotel it now opened. Aft „.,,. As a Commercial andTSmily Hotel, the costly building commends itself »Baw4ii9e*rortby addition to the street architecture of theQtfff"tfe's£-» t - w w*" elegant, substantial, and business like^wbiie-tTie interior arrangementi are bo contrived as to iiSflure to thj^trapjler or to the family en route all the comforts and jinrmv&bet of a home. Ttie Sleeping and Pri|a>B ApWments are lofty, airy, and furnished in a moat superior »«H cottly style. The Public Ro^ms are fiyda with e*ery regard to. the requirements of visitors. A handsome Billiard Boom, famished with a firat-class Billiard Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, GOLD, AND BHOWBE BATHS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET (opposite String* Bank), Auckland.

' THE GREYHOUND EAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL; •nd Wh.lesnle and Retail Wiiw and Spirit Store, Queen street and Victoria street East, Auckland. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Proprietor. The Subscriber, in rfflhrning/thAks to bis many friends *nd the public geneJilly iowpfst. liberrifaTours, takes the present opporti*»it/of •s»^*neib«nrtnat bis establish*, ment willjcontinue P»o^ conii«ct€oTn the same satisfactory . * manner that has Mjjjeehforhim such a large share of puhlio, T durin|jtne past JWi^} M. C invites inspection olfiiitS|lperior Old Port, Sherrj and Australian Wines of4rt^jmietj^^ Marian's Bf er, and Bass* l^tfartTAle on Draught. %tt Niaht Portwurttftiys in attendance.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. W LAIRD derirea to notify that he has taken the, • ; bove Hotel.* H^ hag m«de extensive alteration* and additions, which myrmid^btet lecondtononeuitbe district. / Fir«t-claM acidmiH^djpwirlSr^tjMwlleri. Competent Oniflei^and HorjM^mniKa by Mr Moon to tholw d«»ironr of viiiting '^upo, &c. W T/ATRr».

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL,. HOBSpN STREET, AUCKLAND) (Late D. Sheelun) Firet-ClMi SUb>> J i Singte Bfed-roonaf, / Familie* *Aj^gua«ixtS(l7~~~' "^-B(j8?S»nd Night PorUr. "^"^ yXI Good Subling^ Wines aad Spirit* oMha^est Bnuidf. DVNNINGHAM * KINO, Proprietor*.

~" VICTORIA HOTEL, tt ICTO»IA STREET, AUCKLAND. E. S. HILL <l»te oJ^Mrtbourne, Oaeo, Southland, Tanran^a, Thames, nndWeotia HxjJcl^-AuckUnd) begs to inform h'\s friends that hjHiaa-HicTnthA abore hotel Waikato SBTTLBBS^fitI fi^i eTptrjthing in tbii bo«f«lrj conducir* to their comfort, jf/y svit^s or modusiKm vamilibs.

, -T SCOfIA XT 0 B 8 0 N Sjf l^E T, AUCKLAND JAMES ITSMSJUtr^Gf^fieirpiepahiA) inform* h» Waik*to friends, "^hat ho hOTtfyf the »bore oowmo•diocu and firgt-olasi hotel. Hg/nrffl* all old frienda »j itaj with him when in Auckland. f

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL. , 4 DVANCBy N/B W »iUB T1! ' J\* Notioe— Johw BcMT»,/fcto of the " Britiih," baring parobwed th» EojiT Cg/go^So**^ «t Newmarket, •ncl eon^pletod etUnn^Jmfmony-uintn hii town »nd #oantarj friend^ to<p»y hunl^ ▼»yn bis »ew quwker*. Oood BmU, SiogU or Double/ GWMr Stabling. Bqtrd and Lodging at th« most r«»*on|6l« rffci. N.B.— Table d'Hote Daily from Ito S p.m. /

SHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRI. rHE Proprietor *JA<* to^Unk th« Waik&to gettlen «rill b« spared to-jy^ta^^h^good, f wi> of ibis Jd Good St»bblingr^^dloHonM?qMve P»ddooki. N.B. — Excellent Shooting QnttHti&f

A RMY AND NAVY HOTEIif QUSBN BTBEET Tb« oldest andh«u uj^UedjDMßiMrcial and Fftnily (fBAEL^^nT ETON, (Late of VifM>ri» Hotel.)

r B Public »i^Jw(«3ria»in|tpuroh»Bmg Ltmonsdt o] id»'W»tor Bottlee wfo&tjK* p»iv*ie property.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 447, 30 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 447, 30 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 447, 30 March 1875, Page 1

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