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Hotels.

HAMILTON HOTEL.

THE undersigned hiding purchased the Hamilton HotcT v bogs to intimate to hit friend ■ and the public generally that he will use ©very eadeavour to make the above wellknown establishment a favourite htriato of accommodation for its patrons. jTi *[/ S' Best brands in Wines, Spbiili^uMjKpriurs. Meals at all hours. (r y' S] Suiles of Booms for Families, jri^jq A good Stableman in the ptra. yram-feed always on hand, and Horses taken to livery by The a»y or week. Beds ordered in advance oan alwlsys bvrelied on. The Billiard Table has been entirely renovated and sup* plied with every appliance making it now second to none in the district. ;\ Considerable improvements are in oontentol&tion, will shortly be completed. -^3li£s EICHARD MANUKATJ HOTEL »^^^ HBNEY HAEDI vJm.W^) T& Proprietor. '*)$& "* J FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLED

HOTEL.

The establishment has been so re-arranged as to afftrd the best accommodation for visitors t* transitu between if he port and other ports of/tbi) colony; as also for r those who seek Onehunga as » Wyraß TBW<whether for pleasare or health. The MComoAUoncpmprises Commercial, Travellers', Public, and Private ftpsfms. The Bedroom* ■>. are spacious, well ventilated; and/comfortabljj Airnished. Every attention, under very management/ is paid to the wants of outtomerrs, ar SMS M are Strictly moderate ; a good table it/Kept, aw Wines, Spirits are the best procurable. In hit nithvm ¥»as been left untried to make the Manukau tiWl worthy bfWne highest patronage which may be awarded to it. \The -Stabling accommodatioß is admitted to be the best in tap province. WAIKATO SETTLERS Will find th«s Hotel a most pleasant and convenient plaoe 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 * Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commends itself as a praiseworilff addition to the street architecture of the city, befa/at once^WftanJ;, substantial, and business-like, while tjftwtoterioj^rrangements are so contrived as to insure to /he*'tra/fller or to the family en route all the comforts andr consciences of a home. V The Sleeping and Private^partpn*nts a*o l«ty^a^ry^and furnished in a most suoprfor ira/softly strife. l\ The Public Eoomr^re fittmt#/th eveiMtagard to the requirements of visttors. \^ I • 1/ A baadsome Billiard Room, fufnished Wth a first-class Billiard Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATH 9.

ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STBEET (opposite Barings Bank), AtTCKLAKD.

THE GKEYHOTJND

T7IAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, JC: and Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Store, Queen street and Victoria street East, Auckland. MICHAEL COECORAN, EaopkiETOß. The Subscriber, in retu^rog tfcanjra to biff many friends and the public generally \pry& liberal jfovours, takes the present opportunity of assu/mg them thaM>B establishment wtll|continue to be c«n#UQtedni the »arne satisfactory manner that hae gained fofhi»/ioJi a lame *nar* of public patronage during the jurat seaMY/ W W M. C. intites inspection ofWs Sliperior Old ?ort, Sherry and Australian Wines of erwy variety. Marian's Beer, and Bas§' Burton Ale on Draught. %3T Night Porter alw»srs in attendance.

NATIONAL HOtEL, CAMBRIDGE. W LAIRD o"erires to/otify that he has taken the • abore llotaL flefcka ma^fc extensi*ealterat>ons »nd addition*, which have rjjjfilej^a it second % bone in.the district. Si , | J First'Clats acco*feo<ffltgjw for twefiers/ Competent onides and feWrsea (furnished by Mr Moon to those desirous of visiting Taupo, &c W. T/AIRD.

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOBSON STREET, Afl 0 X LA N : (Late D . Sh««han^ / / First-Slasa Stables In jS Singl« Bed-room», / \}jS Families Accommodifc^^^ Boots and Ni^ht PojffcdiL W 'Winoi »nd Spirits of the Bestyß^jpfendf \ , DUNNINGHAM & KING, v/ ' Proprietors.

VICTORIA HOTEL,

■%T ICTOBIA STREET, AUCKLAND. E. S. HILL (late of MeJJbpftJvj o™go, Soutflfand, Tauran^a, Thames, and SooWa/jpfeMf Auckland) \B^s to inform his friends that he has *&*yty e /NP™ hofce * V / Waikato Settlees will fiira/feM^K in t^|H^i<-/Irj conducire to their comfort, A I • /

BTTTTKB 07 EOOMJS FOB VAHXIrISS.

SCOTIA HOTEI? TT OBSON STB EJ*T, iff OK L AYr D. JAMES INNIS (late of (Jgy<fcyli») inforn* Ai« Waikato friends, that he hai/alJnfll c abo^BVotoinodioua and first-claw hotel. JCe/nvite«n bW friends tf staj with him when in Auokland. "-J

B.OYAL GEORGE HOTEL.

ADVANCE K/I)6f W^L R X Jfc T! ! Ifotioe— John Sciatb, \\kUi\tjfi " British," W*r ing purchased th© Boyal Geor# j^/l afc Vf e x3T et> and completed cxteneir© %\terati^m,pffrj es hlrttJpAfcnd country friencU to pay him a^ißizjak/l is mewPwrnrteOT. Good Beds, Single or Double. Good^tab ing. B*r«_ahd Lodging at the most reasonable rateST N.B. — TaWo d'Hote Daily from 1 to 2 p.m. SHERLEY'S HOTEL. iIANGIRIEL/ rHE Proprietor wishes to t^iWthe^aikatojl^tlers and visitors for their lihenLrjpwnmaka. tßoNsflfly't ♦vill be spared to perpetuate vSQj^dJimaß pf \m"* A& established house. S^ ix"\ *\ / / Good Stabbling. Saddle Hqy4es. Sfoule*Pa4dook/ -* , N.B.— Excellent Shooting QuartfVui/ ' / k BMY AND NAVY HOTKL, OCEEN STREET /Y. AyOZLAND.- / Tho oldest and best situated CWmVercifrt and Family Holel in Auckland. n V //I CHARLES BIMBJ™VrI . (Late of Victor]|/Hotdiy ' fTIHE Public ar<Lwaro«d against ptwchwin/ijemonade oi JL Sod*- water Bottles m they or* pfiTtoCptoperty. / ft MEWEUi, Ng»r«*whia, 11th Feb. 187*. ' "^ 1

BT ! ! W»ng d'Jfrte

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 460, 29 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 460, 29 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 460, 29 April 1875, Page 1

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