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Hotels.

MANUKAU HOTEL.

HE NB Y HARDINO-TON, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS* HOTEL. The establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford the best accommodation for visitors in transitu between the port and other ports ofJhe oolony ; as also for those who seek Onehunga as a JlAßijUl TBR^wpbether for pleasure or healtljjdyhe^coj^odaiOTn^flfprpes Commercial, Travellers' ,^Baaftcjimd ,Rivata<iyo)m^2 ( lie Bedrooms are spacious, well^vejKuaraL, furnished. Every attent|JJß^tinder i^ry experienoed^nanagement, is paid to the wants of customers, The charges are strictly moderate ; a good table is kept, and the Wines, Ales, and Spirits are the best procurable. 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 best in the province. WAIKATO SETTLERS Will find th«B 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. As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the coßtly building commends itself as a praiseworthy addition to the street architecture of the jaff, being agopca#blegjy>fr?.Bubstantiai, and business-like, /yfiw^ JP e Jpterior^Arjvigraents are so contrived as to insi^^M^th^travetrar (LMrthe family en route all the coujjvfts Bmd jfonveniflircea ofjpnome. The Sleeping and Private Apartments jkq lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and costly The Public Rooms are fitted with every regard to the requirements of visitors. A handsome Billiard Room, 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

TfiVAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Jt? and Wholesale and Rrtail Wine and Spirit Store, Queen street and Victoria street East, Auckland. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Proprietor. The Subacriberya returninjllaani^tojMrjDiany friends and the puhliQ v/ as^ r _Jfy _^"paB^iDjpK Jji^oura, takes the present oppor&Riyof a«uring^«i/th|f his establishment will|con{_sNstQTOe c_«nucto4«iß thVjjame satisfactory manner that has gained f^ him such a la^e share of publio patronage during the past season. M. C. invites inspection of his Superior Old Port, Sherry and Australian Winea of every variety. Marian's Beer, and Bass' Burton Ale on Draught. J2T Night Porter always in attendance.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.

W LAIRD derires to notify that he has taken the • above Hotel. He hafe made extensive alterations *£nd additions, whkh haae r^deredflf; second to none in.the district. drJ Jt f / First^emwPSucoommodation fo#travellers. Competent Guides and Horses furnished by Mr Moon *to those desiroue of visiting Taupo, &o. W. LAIRD.

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND (Late D. Sheehan) First-Glass StjJbles / * / G^od Stabling. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. . DUNNINGHAM & KING, Proprietors. i

VICTORIA HOTEL, yiCTORIA ST REE T, AUCKLAND. E. S. HlLLyjW;eyßf _Melbot_rae_^^_jf&go, Southland, Taurawga, Thatnyf jpid _gcotia ■Bogk^uckland) begs to inform his friejftHwlrat he has^akni thirabove hotel Waiiato SETTLBBS/will findi everything in this hosftelrj conducive to their comfort. * *&

BT7ITEB OF BOOMS FOB PAMIMBS.

SCOTIA HOTEL, TT O B S °Wpy& f& Ta£AJTOKLAND. JAMES IN3JJJB- Gfete yofj*g3awfcfijj) informs his Waikato frienas, that b» bas"i!aken Ore 'above coiaoiodiote and first-class hoteL He invites all old friends to stay with him when in Auckland.

BRICKS! BRICKSiI BRICKS 111 ALL Orders supnMfid fromJmis>fetewilM>e charged at th* rate of J^^Ds^per^)OOjbn|^rej^nto barge. The draw backs dujffnjfth ana? t few nf^avs of bad weather and rise in labo^-eTWbrces Jmis jwWrice in^rice. Orders as before to be rent to Mr Ed_4£cumbs. 4&FRED BOOTH. Kgaraawabia, October 12. SHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRI.

rHE ProprietorjfMshes ta^€hai4t th^RQKkato settlers and visitors^/ J/Eevmbeisirp&Qmlge. No effort will be spared jA^e^etune tiiejgooTtyKiine of this jld established housST / f Good Stabbling. Saddle Horses. Secure Paddocks. N.B. — Excellent Shooting Quartern.

A RMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN STREET The oldest and _tfre jUuat|ft C^^ylßUP and Family Hotel in Aucklandry^r J J &Jr . OHARLifs BUBpN, (Late of Viotoria Hotel.)

NOIICE. THE Public are Lemonade oi Soda-waterjgml« aaygneymfe prwate property. / / H. NEWELL. Ngaraawhia, 11th Feb. 1875. f SPORTING AMMUNITION. BEGS to inform the,^_Jß^tSal he has on SALE all kinds of Sportug^Qpnition. FIRS ARMS REPAIRED. BEamilton, 30th April.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 480, 17 June 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 480, 17 June 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 480, 17 June 1875, Page 1

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