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Hotels.

HAMILTON HOTEL.

THE unrtersiened ha?ine purchased the Hamilton Hotel bess to intimate to his friendaandJhe public genonllj that he will u^« every endear lui^ojrfWke the above well* known establishment a favourit/byWoT accommodation for its natron*. . Bo^t brands in Win*B, Spiriti^ajid^rtffUeuri. Mils at. all S]f Suites of R »f>nn fo^FAmUiVs.7 C*4 A eo'H S»«blevnan in th« YjJd. always on hand, and Horses taken to lively bv t/e day or week. B'ds ot'derei in advance can alway be relied on. The Billinrd Table has been entirely renovated and supplied *ith every appliance making it now second to none in th^ district. Considerable improvements are in contemplation, wUI shortly be completed. RICHARD GWYNNE.

MANUKAU HOTEL.

HENRY HARDING TON, Proprietor. FIR9T- CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS 1 HOTEL. , The establishment havbeen ioAe-arraneed at to afford the best accommodationf for vjmora in transitu between the port an! oMier ttfrts^df/ theoobny ; as also for those who seek O^rijjflffas *jfrt&&& Tebat, whether for pleas ire or health. Thejp-^rfnmodatjon comprises Commercial, T wallers 1 , PuJ)li<and PjfrateJKgfins. The Bedroom* are s >aciouB l(-^MflventiUted,mj3^r^prnfortably furnished. Every attention, under TSjy^e^eri/n ced management, is pail tt the wants of custoTners, Vac charges are strictly mo lerate ; a good table is kept, and the Wines, Alea, and Spirit* are the best procurable. In fact nothing has been leit untried to make the Manukau Hotel worthy of the highest patronase which mat be awarded to it The Stabling accommodation is admitted to be the best in the province. WAIKATO SETTLERS Will find th'*s Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place of resort. Trains ran at such hours between Onehunga and Auckland as to enable those who are desirous of doing so to Bt>pnd the day in the Citv^

ALBERT HOTEL.

JAME9 STEWART (late of the Provincial "Iffotcl, Prinoes street), begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the publio that tl*e above centrally-situated Hotel is now opened. i£ As a Co-nmercial and Bjjnily HoJpVthe costly building com"if»nd3 it*elf as a praiftvmpWtyaddition to the street architecture of the city^aWniT at once elegant, substantial, and business-like, whiicthe interior arrangements are 80 contrived as to i*sttfe to Ac t^ft|ller or to the family en route all the comforts andAinwnAioVs of a home. Tie Sleeping and Privajre 4p«Jffnenta are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most BUperT>r andf costly style. The Public Rooms W fitted with every regard to the requirements of visitors. A handsome Billiard Boom, furnished with a fir«t-clasB 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 Whilesale and R«tBil Wine ami Spirit Store, Queen street and VtftonVVreet East, Auckland. MICHAELvftog^I^fffTROPRiETOR. The Subscriber- in ieturim^nianks to bis many friends and the public gf^reralUf^r y&k. liberal favojrs, take? the present opportunijffjf afluj/nflfthem thaj; hia establishment will|continue>t<V coijAii^Wf 1 " the r <sa*nje/ta tis< a (jtor J manner fiat h^gained BrVim s*h a^trge *hare,^f publio pafronage fkfring the pas^s^ason.f jr A { *l/ M. C invites inspection of hie fi*rpem/)r Ojd- / Por>, Sherry and Australian Wines of every Tsriety/.y IJ Marian* Beer, and B>iss' BUrtonJ^A'le on,lsraught. Iggr Night. Porter always in attendance.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.

W LAIRD derires toAiotifw^that he has taken the • -bove } lotel./^dUsajk<na*e extensive alterations and additions, whiA hfflrerpßlueredlt second to none in the district. / Vr X First-c^asiacoomnlodVion^lor travellers. Competent Guides and Tlorses furnished by Mr Moon to those <lesirouf of visiting Taiipo, Ac. \v \i X T R II.

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOBSON STR j^Sf T, AUCKLAND (Late D/Sheehap) Firat-6»la«B StabVs S y^ Single Bed-roomA/v^ Families Accommodated, Bootti afiajftight Porter. jr h lyl G oot i stabling. Wines and/spirits ofctoe Belt Brands.

DUNNINGHAM & KING, Proprietors.

VICTORIA HOTEL, TTIOTORIA STM/BET^ AUCKLAND. E. S. HILL (late of •M^Wournf^ Oteeo, Southland, Tauran^a, Thames, nnd/Bf!otiaJU|otji, Auckland) begs to inform l>is friends tha^e has ta*A»^mp abov« hotel Waikato Settlb^s will findVeTeicrthing in this hostelry conducive to thoir comfort.

BITITCfI OV BOOMS 70S TXMILIE3.

SCOTIA HOTEK TX O B S O N S Th, SeJJj^A U CILAND. J\MES INNIS (la^o^rjkijpqfahia) inform* hit Waikato friends that jfe has 4a«W 'the »by commodious and first-class hojxfT He in/iteaWl old friends tj staj with him when in Auckland.

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL. AD V A N C fe JN E/W M A R X E T ! ! Notioe— John BftAnfjne oi jfy* " British," having purchased the Royfl Cfrorge "W|^». * fc Newmarket, »nd completed eitenjjyyaltegafionX inrites hip town and country friends to wry him. if vi(il in his weir quarters. Good Beds, Single^r Double. /Good Stabling. Board and Lode;in.» at tli^most reasonably rates. KB. — Table d'Hote Dailj from 1 to 2 p.m. I

ISHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRL rHE Proprietor w^hesA<*TOdf^tbe Waikato ewttlew aud visitors fon^feir^roqraypabronage. No eff<r»rt will be spared to p^rpetane 'ttk ko<b fame of this established: house. jS k Good Stabbling. £M(adle Hqra^s. Secure Paddocks> N.B. — ExcelleniTohootine QuAfteis,

k BMY AND NAT* HOTEL, QUEEN STREEr The oldest and tint Aijfarfled Jpommerci*l and Family Holel in Auckland.^/>^>o/ 4 fh 0 H A^cL EafJß J E T O lf , (Irtite of Ho^sl.) THE Pablio are wai^d •^inWlpurohasing Lemonade ox Soda-water Bo*Cleylitb4/ire piivaie property. */ A I a

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 1 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 1 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 1 April 1875, Page 1

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