Hotels
m HA ME 8 TT 0" T E L AUCKLAND. CORNEit OF QUEBJf SiEEET AND THE WIIABF. PROPRIETOR - * - - R. .GRATtAN (Successor ts> J. Copland.)
This -welt-known H»tel pouesies unequallei advantages to Btrangers visiting Auckland from. it* pcn 1 ral position in the business part of the town facing tbe Harbour, and in close proximity to the Bbippjng and Railway. It contain* a fine range of bed-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS— Hot, Cold, and Shower. THE ORDINARY DAILY FHOM ONE TO TWO is unequalled in the Colony for its ielectiou of the choicest delicacies of tbe eeasoc, as tbe patronage of the chief merchants and business men of the city tesliGes. In the RESTAURANT, on the ground floor, Meals can be obtained at all h"urs of the day. The Choicest of WINES and the finest Brands of SPIRITS and CIGARS are al9no supplied. English and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught or in bottle.
Nearest Hotel to Railway Station.
T>OYAL M*AIL HOTEL VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND,
BILLIARDS,-NIGHT PORTER— BEDS. W. H. PEARCE, Proprietor.
AUCKLAND HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, T. BOULTER, Proprietor.
Excellent accommodation. First-class table. The best of Ales, Wines, and Spirits.
ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL, AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND, CHARLES BURTON,
Pkopeietor.
T^TTHARF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, LOWER QUEEN STPwEET, AUCKL *.ND,
CIVILITY— CLEANLINESS— COMFORT.
A few minutes' walk from the railway station.
" Wailcato Times " Filed.
W. M. MOYLE. Late Ist Waikato Regiment, Proprietor.
Business Notices.
HAMILTON NURSERY.
GEORGE MASON,
(Late of Mason Brothers, Parnell), BEGS to thank his customers for their liberal support since his location in Waikato. Ho hereby reminds them and tbe public generally that the season has now commenced for Planting Tree 3, &c. Early orders solicited. The stock on hand his been grown at his nursery and is therefore acclimatised. All Orders delivered free within 3 miles t>f Hamilton.
GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. N'-AV ON SALE by the Undersigned, at lowest rates* the following Prime New Seeds :—: — Rye Grass (Canterbury and Provincial) Cocksfoot Whit© Clover Red Clover Alsyke Ciovor Cow Grass Trefoil Timothy Rape, &c. JAMES COUPLAND, ZOS QUEEN STREET. ,
JOHN SHARP, NURSERYMAN AN^ FLORIST, (At Ma W. AvS3&bll'b,) Cambridge.
FRUIT-TREES in great variety, Roses, Pints, Oraa mental Treenund Shrubs, Flowers, &c, at Aucklan« Prices.
Orders earefu packed and forwarded to Coach Steamboat
[ESTABLISHED 1864.] "p| STEPHENSON AND CO.'S CELEBRATED COFFEES, EXHIBITION BRAND, EAGLE BRAND, GROWN BRAND, Are to be procured at all respoctablo Groceri and Storekeepers throughout the Province of Auckland.
D. STEPHENSON k CO., WYND H A M
AttCKLAITO.
rpO THE ELECrOKS OF THE EAST -»- COAST DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— Having just returned from England, after an absence of nearly two years, I find that I am compelled by private business to go away again lor a mouth immediately. This will, unfortunately, depvi\e me of the opportunity of meeting you at as early a date aficr my return to the Colony as I should have wished, to explain to you that it is my intention to tolicit y >ur rote to return mo as your Representative in the House of Assembly at tli next electior. Ido not ask of any of you to promieo jour support until jou hate hud an oppoitunity oi hearuu my views on politics generally ; but hearing that other candidates are already taking action, \ have been advised by j many of my friends to make it known without deljy that it is niy intention to come forwa'd when the opportunity occurs. I therefoie tiust that jou will purdon this short notice, and merely ask you not to promise your votes to any candidate until 1 return to tho District, and hive an opportunity of meeting you all personally, when I shall be most happy to make known'iny 7ipws to you. Meanwhile I desire pnblicly to announce that I Imve determined to oiler myself as a candidate for your votes at the ensuing general election.— J remain, gentlemen, youru faithfully, PHILIP HAIUNGTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 498, 29 July 1875, Page 1
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657Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 498, 29 July 1875, Page 1
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