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Hotels.

MANUKAU HOTEL.

HENRY HARDINGTON, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASB FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' •t HOTEL. Th© establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford the best accommodatp&m for visitors in transitu between the port and other n^ta of the. colony; as also for those who seek OnehuJ|a asvMlilNß Tsbat, whether for pleasure or health. The^tCcommodation comprises Commercial, Travellers', Public, and Private Rooms., The Bedrooms are spaciojjvwell vMtiprt??, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, uniej^vi^ experienced management, is paid *to the wants of Sa^Bmers, The charges are strictly moderate; a goo<Kable p kept, and the Wines, Ales, atdi Spirits are the best procu/able. In fact nothing has been left untried to make the Manukau Hotel worthy of the highest patronage which may be awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to be the beßt in the province. WAIKATO SETTLERS

Will find this 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. v

JAMES STEWART (late of the Provincial Hotel, Princes street), begs to intimate to his numerous 1 friends and the public that the above centrally-situated Hotel ia now opened. r A.s a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commends itself aaa jartlleworthy addition to the street architecture of t#^i|£^ing at on>e elegant, substantial, and businesa-likej^^hejatefior arrangements are so contrived as to^surej^ttfe traveller or to the family en roM^e.all the comfojsKand conveniences of a home. The Sleepißg^nd Ejrivaie'^partments are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most A>JriQ^nd costly style. The Public RjOomJ *«ytted with every regard to the requirements of •*iai»rs. J A handsome Billiard Itoom, furnished 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 streetllW, Auckland. r MIC&AEL CORCOR*LN, Proprietor. The Subscriber, in rej^fiin/tataks to bis many friends and the public genertrfh/ loVfPast liberal favours, takes the present opportunit^yn^urineth^flflhat his establishment will|continueto DecojidiMjte9intbe same satisfactory manner that has gained-forliinf suojrft large share of publio patronage during the past *?tsfaf >/ M. C. invites inspect ion ofas^hljlrior Old Port, Sherry *nd Australian Wines of evecy varmy. -lans Beer, and Bass' Burfqn Ale on Draught. ""^ Night Porter alwfc/s in attendance.

NATxSNAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.

W LAIRD derires to notify that he has taken the • above KoUl. He has- made extensive alterations and additions, whj^^ rendered it second to none in the district. xm First-jcl<ttnra^K)nin»odation for travellers. Competent Guideß^jfe^Horses furnished by Mr Moon to those desirou^^visitftg Taupo, &c. w , W TjAIHU.

GOVERNOR BROWij HOTEL, XT OBSON STREET, AUCKLAND JOL (Late D. Sheehan) Fir-t-61a88 Stables S Single Bed-rooms,^/ v^ Families Ad&mjodated, v ßjj/rts%nciJJig"ht Porter. Good Stabling. Wines and Spirits of t£§ DUNNINGHAM /, KING, Proprietors.

VICTORIA HOTEL, xt ICTORIA ST* E/E T, AUCKLAND. E S HILL (laW of/M^ftourne, Otago, Southland, Tauranga, Thames, aWWi*- Hotel, Auckland) begs to inform his friends th^fciMTßas taken the above hotel Waikato Settlbbs wUj&fytNverything in this hostelry conducive to their comfort. \Sj , SUITES OF EOOM/tfOB FAMILIES. T

SCOTIA HOTEL, HOB SON S T BjftE^X AUCKLAND. JAMES INNIS (tet^of3^^s^ hia ) inform * hi| Waikato -friends, tkUr-b^a^yrgyihe above commodious and first-class hotel. (Hel>vfte^ill old friends tj itaj with him when in Auckland. / BRICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS!!!

ALL Orders supplied fryQ/Jtfs date will be charged at the rate of £2 10s into barge. The drawbacks during r a of bad weather and rise in labor enfore«rthis aajsjjfc^» pritfp. Orders as before to be sent toQr i&feecunjbß. . ALFRED BOOJ-JbL. Ngaruawahia, October 12. •

SHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRI. rHE Proprietor wish^^oAhank^tne Waikato settlers and visitor* for No effort will be spared to perpetuate' t]£ &sA fame*of-thiß *»ld established house. . *S °J -#^-' , Good Stabbling. SadcßrHsjpres. /Sec*e Paddocks. N.B. — Excellent Shooting Quartern. M

A RMY AND NAVY HOTE.I/QUEEN STREET The oldest and beat stou/^Cojjwaercial and Family Hotel in Auckland. * • CHARLES J^^foN, (Late of Victoria HaCel.) >

NOIICE^ THE Public are warned agaiuat^ptfrohaeHg Lemonade ox Soda-water Bottles aa they*ro4>|l^»e property. . 1 fa' NEWELL. Ngaruawhia. Il}h Feb. 1875. / „

.SPAYED HEIFERS. " NOTICE TO THE W^^ATT^PI^tERS. THE undersigned is prepaj^a to^kpaj JDows, Heifers, and Sows, in a professionaj rmnmr, at reasonable charges. Parties at a distance wilfprease address JOSEPH WEBB, Paterangi, Alexandra.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 473, 1 June 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 473, 1 June 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 473, 1 June 1875, Page 1

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