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Hotels.

MANUKAU HOTEL. HENRY HARDINGTON, 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 of the colony ; as also for those who seek Onehuirijaj^A Mabive Tbbat, whether for pleasure or health. JSM^wnmodation comprises Commercial, Travellers', IfojjfadntiJgPrivate Rooms. The Bedrooms are spacious, welliflnjn&lfd.ydnd jtfnfojfcably furnished. Every attentioa^ft^r^prj^xpeji^no/^j^nagement, is paid to the w^ap^GjgaymeM, JJpe *dtfpg** are strictly moderate ; a kepvTrad tbj^Vines, Ales, and Spirits are the best procurable. In faot jft) thing has been left untried to mike 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 this Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place of resort. Trains run. at such hours between Onehunga and Auckland aa to enable those who are desirous of doing so to •pend the day in the City.

ALBERT HOTEL.

JAMES STEWART (late of the Provincial Hotel, Princes street), begs to intimate to bis numerous friends and the public that the above centrally-situated Hotel is now opened. As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commendß iteelf as a praiseworthy addition to the street architecture of the city, being^rtmce elegant, substantial, and business-like, yf 9^ o J^2^^ er iH? %B***lg einen t' B are 80 contrived as to insjrfe^l^nly^travSfiror^w) the family en route all the c^mif^rfJmd^ronvenSbCea^f a home. The Sleepingand Priflate Aptfrtmen/ra are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and cos/Ty .style. The Public Booms 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 EAMILST AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, and Wholesale and Ketail Win© and Spirit Store, Queen street and Victoria street East, Auckland. MICHAEL CQjlCO^rfT. Proprietor. The Subscriber, inj^yn&wcha^n^lo^ia many friends and the public , geneniT^M^r pa"^ $OTU favours, takes the present opporttwi^ of iisvfcini^heythat his establishment willjcontinue tdlUe airiducted in Ipe same satisfactory manner that has gained for him suoh/h large share of-publio patronage during the past season. M. C. invites inspection of his Superior Old Port, Sherr? and Australian Wines of every variety. Marian's Beer, and Bass' Button Ale on Draught. J2l° Night Porter alwsys in attendance.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. WIjAIRD derires to notify that he has taken the • aboTe Hotel. He has mpde extensive alterations and additions, which have rendeoftl it second to none in.^he Firit-cIAU / /^mom(Rdatid&^ f^wSvellers. Competent Guides a^f Horses furnished by Mr Moon to those desirous of visiting Taupo, &o. W LAIRD. -

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HpBSON STREET, AUCKLAND (Late D. Sheaftan) Firgt-6'lans Stable^ / Single Bedjwoms, f Jf Famuies Acopamo^Ced^^ i yvSora and^figm^Torter. \^/tf / \^S Stabling. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands.

DUNNINGHAM & KING, Proprietors.

VICTORIA HOTEL, •rr ICTORIA STR EJB T, AUCKLAND. E. S. HILL (late j^JMlboui^ Jo^a3f, Southland, Tauranga, Thamee/afifl Sf&tfa H«df A^kland) begs to inform bis frienSl^rCK he^as takenrtße^vove hotel Waikato Settlers jnll fi«ui*^verytbing in thb hostelry conducive to their conffort. /.

SUITES OS BOOHS 70S FASfllilßS.

SCOTIA HQ^EL, TJ OBS O N jj/T BjPVA U C LAN D. JAMES INNLS^QjV/^ XgWjmm) inform? hi» Waikato friendsiUiWK hf has \j^LSa/%e above commodious and first-class hotel/ He-wvites B^l old friends to stay with him when in Auckland. ' *

THE POINT RUSSELL HOTE^, JHIGGINS (late R. R. Catnupn). having taken pot • session o he ab/ve comco^raioui premises, has much pleasure in infor ingjjft tjfely an«hejfrttKic that tliit Hotel has been c tiw^rpWvyfd, jj^rttfttit^ow comparee favorably with i il^jM^aljpg the AC^Z Families and raveliers /ill^fiaerfirst^flass accommodation, combined th cleanliness, civility /n,d comfort. Wines and s iritg of tbebest brands only— always in stock.

SHERLEY'S HOTEL, EA.NGIRIRI.

HHE Proprietor wMejwtoJp[nk>fte Wajiato settlers JL *nd vwitors ttifflK y ffir*\&tum»M. No effort «dll be spared tbjWW# tne g^^oie of this jld tfstablished house. f f. Good Stabbling. Saddle Horse*. Seme Paddocks. N.B. —Excellent Shooting Quarter*.

A EMX AND NAVY HOTHfif QUEEN STREET The oldest and beat/fttuafcyr CyAmepkA and Family Hotel in Auckland. **//y/ A /\tf 0 H aCxVs^B 5^N , (Late of Victoria Hc/ei.)

noiice/ /nT\HE Public are_wara^La^ftnBt^ircb«fipig Lemonade oi JL Soda-watar Bj»WB mhey&QJpvivKtt) property. X*rl/ / "/ **yTL NEWELL. Ngaruawhia, HthFeyflB7o7 / *

BRICKS ! BRICKS ! !> BRICKS ! ! ! ALL Orders supjjlMd fcjfbJffa cnar B e^ at the rate of £pfosju&VDQo d&jff&dajpo barge. The drawback* dunMnfteyrast feiO^^rof bad weather «nd rise in labopi^dfiorles tpiB a^va*ree lnJrice. Orders as before to be sent to Mr Eda^cumbe. ALFRED BOOTH. Nearaawahia, October 12.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 1

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