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Hotels.

MANUKAU HOTEL.

IYLiUN UiVAU JtLUIJIjJLi. HENRY HARDINGTON Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS HOTEL. The establishment bas been «f re-arranged as to afforc the best accommodraoiL for imitosp in transitu betweer the port and othoj^j^fts jff ttft J^2& » as a ' 80 01 those who seek Odaaunaft a^/a, Mrfrei^-y^BBAT, whether foi pleasure or hedltb/ 4Ke"^Ccommo/lailoi^omprises Commercial, TravelleraTrublic, «md Private Ryfoms. The Bedrooms are spacious, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under very experienced management, 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 Auckl&nd as to enable those who £re desirous of doing so to

HENRY HARDINGTON, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS* HOTEL.

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 costly building commends itself as a praiseworthy addition to the street architecture of the city, beinc: at^once elegant, substantial, and business lifcp, whjjj the i_^»*ifl£ arrangements are sp^ contrived as to insure^^» Jra^^Bß^ryo the famjjy'ew route all the comfoi'tyan_|^yM en^y^-^^ home. /£ The Sleeping arV4^rivaWApa»(!menyrare loftr/air#, and furnished in a mo«fc supejnor and costJy st>lp. J The Public Rooms are fitted witm every regarj^o the requirements of v\--itcxrs. Ls£ A handsome Billiard Room, furnisW^urn a fir>t-pl»88 Billiard Table, direct from Aleoek. /^ v // HOT, COLD, AND SHOWEH BAJH3. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET (opposite Savings Bank), Auckland.

' THE GREYHOUND "* I[IAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ' and Whi-lisfilp nnd R- tail Wmo nnd Spirit Store, Queen gtroet ond Victoria street East, Aucklaud. M MICHAEL CpRCOBAN, Proprietor^/ - The Subfcribtr, !Wt^rnn^_rfynkj^) bis maaj^bends and tie public }j^i^MJ^^ff_rfpj^^reray fj^flrs, takes th« f)re6>en»-, opt^^q^S^t^ijrnfrt^eni tyyhis estabbshlnent willjcoi.tinu to bj^nit^iHediff tliC^ame palisfaetory manner that has gnvuflfor lmn syrch a layge share of public patronage during th.* pa»t sta^on. M. C. invit-es insipeHiou of las Superior Qld^p^t, Sherry and Australian Wines ot'everv variety^,Marian'-* 13 w. n\> \ Buss' Bar^pniVlea^^raught. Nijrhi Porter al^»ys in attenaflnnc. NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. WLATRD 'Vrires to notify that he has taken the • «1)o\q/ (o He his ma' 7 e extensive alter.itiona and additions, wniujl Jiavo rendered it second to none in the Fir3#j>W<_£ffiimimy^py for travellers. Competent Ouv\c( nn 1 Horaw furnished by Mr Moon to those tlesiroug of visiting Taupo, &c. " W LATRD., <yy — — — .. .-■ — . ■ — ■■■■■■■■ —

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HO B S O N STREET, AUCKLAND (Late D. Sheehan) Fir?t-<?lft«8 StahVa Single Bed-rooms, » Familiesyic\ccomra(JdaJte'l, / Tines and Spirits o£Wie Best Bjfepds. . /j^y DUNNINGHAM & KlNCrff X Proprietors. / •/

VICTORIA HOTEL, XT ICTORIA STRE ET, AUCKLAND. E. S. HILL (lateXifAteiyurng^ Q**f^, Southland, TauraHfia, Thames, <mirslo&l Ejjft)Mh)iai\y((&) begi to^ inform his friend s(t]^fc«W^ta^ej^hVffooye hotel Af' Waikato Settlers wiUrfind everythAj/jJk this^b^JSrelM conducive to their comfoft. yl/^ .IV // SUITRS OF BOOMS^POB FAMILIES.

THE POINT RUSSELL HOTEL, JHIGGINS (late R. R. Can^fion). huving taken pos • session o he ah_%e coninjonin^is premises, has mutch pleasure in infor jfi^^^ode aira^ Ltaß^aCblic that .-(liis Hotel has been c tirrf%r&K/pM\,i&m)&i now cointfares Families and ravellerg^pill find fiyst-phyaa^aocommoda-tion, combined th cleanliness, civil^ arta comfort. Wines and s irits of the best brands/ only — always in stock.

SHERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGIRIRI. ! * rHE Proprietor .^^P^Jfi thafikihe WaHjato se^l^r^ and visitors foi>^<J^«b^ral^ti^lSl.^^<^'effort will be spared to this established house. / s± ijr Good Stabbling. Saddle MorsgjJ -^Secure Paddocks. N.B.— Excellent Shooting^tuartrffl. A RMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN STREET /\- • y ATTozmNry / *j The oldest and Jwa^_}tu4fed and" family Hotel in Auckland!Tj_^^^ , f tl ' - C H A R^E S Bft ~s/t6 N ; (Late of Victoria^HoteK)

-piXC HANGE XT O T E L QUEEN STriEhJT. The undersigned having purchased the above well-kno^vn Hotel, desires to inform his friends and the public £enei&lly that he intends to keep only the very best of WLmS, SPIRITS, BEERS, CORDHLLS, &c. }j EVERY i^COM^Q^ATIQ&E^r^RAVELLERS. / s^R'b^(r-ijraN Cat* hero obtain /he very Ififce9fc^ioformafcion respecting Racing and other Sports in Ne^ZeaTand and the Austra lasian Colonies. _ THE BILLIARD ROOM Will be Refitted, and Lovera of this truly Noble Game will receive every attention. The latest numbers of the Australasian, Town and Country, Sporting and Dramatic, BeU's Life, Punch and dailv papers always on file. y v v Waikato Times filed. JOHN ELLIS, Proprietor.

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Waikato Times, Volume 491, Issue VIII, 13 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 491, Issue VIII, 13 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 491, Issue VIII, 13 July 1875, Page 1

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