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Miscellaneous.

TMPO^TANT TO WAIKATO SETTLERS. Tho Popular and Useful Publication

" SATURDAY iNjJGHT/

Is Published Weekly, and has now entered upon the Thibd Volume.

This really excellent Journal ia circulated througlrut the Colony. Its popularity is unquestioned, and it> usefulness admitted by thousands; its genial wit and humour is the source of amusement lo multitudes, and thorough usefulness appreciated by all classes. Jhe young are instructed, the middle-aged amused, and the aged cheered by its happy influence. Evbbt Family should imme diataly obtain the back numbers from the commencement.

Satukdat Night Journal — Price 3d. Yearly Subscription, 10s; by Post 12» 6d. Vols 1 and 2 are now ready, JPric* 8» Gd each Order of any Agent or direct to the 'Daily Southern Cross. AGENTS FOX SATURDAY NIGHT:— Alexandra „ ... J. Aubin. Cambridge ... ... Tuck and StewartHamilton John Knox. Harapipi J. Aubia. Kibikihi J. Aubin. Meroer Thos Wells Ngaruawahia G. Edgecumb* Raglan B. Gilmour Te Awamutu... , ... J.R.Roche

WHARF HOTEL AND RES TAURANT. LOWER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, CIVILITY CLEANLINESS — COMFORT. h A few minutes' walk from the railway station. 4 f -' Waixato Times, filed. iißf . M. MOYLE, in returning thanks for the ''Nbral patronage he has received for the last seven fusj& Ua f' a to inform his friends, that having g>aMHfe a LICENSE, he will keep nothing but ypjfflpST LIQUORS, therefore, wiMi the Re3"K&lHftlt combined, his Patrons will be able to jjptain all the necessaries of life, combined with Civility ! Cleanliness! ! afd Comfort !! ! ?•'.„ . W. M. MOYLE. I%S/> Late Ist Waikato Regiment, GST PItOPRIETOE.

®L U p X L A N D HOTEL, P^p QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, vi J. BOULTER, Proprietor. Excellent accoramod'ation. First-class table. The best of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. - Waikato Tiaikb filed.

I RATIONAL HOTEL CAMBRIDGE. First clas9 accomodation for travellers. BILLIAPD ROOil, &c. Spcurely fonced'Paddocks for Cattle or Sheep. Guides and horses fu-nished for Tourists to the Hot Lakes — Lake Taupo. v Owing to the great rsduetipJkffff treight, and buying in large quantities, we s S§B§iiahled to Bell ALES, WINES AN*£»ftlTS at Auckland wholesale prices. *li|ixed caeeS of Wines or Spirits made up to B u HLgg|Ejfenera. LAIRD & KIRKJ|||&M

COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, AUCKLAND R. R. CAMPION, Proprietor.

R. R. C. will bo happy to welcome his Waikato friends..

Waikato Toes filed.

/GREYHOUND HOTEL, V^* CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, AUCKLAND. Proprietor: MICHiiEL CORCOKAN. In returning thanks to hia numerous Visitors, Michael Corcoran begs to say that very largo additions have been made to the Hotel which will tend greatly to the convenience of those who favour him with their patronage.' RED -ROOMS: Additions h^fc been made to their number, and all have beerfturnished in a superb manner —everything being new, and j.ot up in the latest style» B A T IF S r Both Hot ana Cold Baths are always ready, and every convenience will be found in them for the comfort of Ti avdlers. COMMERCIAL-ROOM r A Commodious Konn has been opened, hav.ng its entrance from Victona-etreet, for the cuaifort cf those who do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room ; and this has be-.n fitted up in a style to ensure the comfoi t of Visitors. BILLIARD- ROOM : The Billiard-room is the bebt iv tho Province, and is fitted with one of the best Billiard Tahiti ever constructed.

MICHAEL CORCORAN Hopes that tho good name his house has ever he\l, and the splendid accommodation avoided in it, will inducejVisitors to Auckland to give it their patronage.

XTISITORS TO ALEXANDRA WAXTIKG QUIET, COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, GO TO BRIGHT'S EXCHANGE HOTEL, Near the River.

Good Stable Accommodation.

STAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND.

The Proprietor of I hia old established Famii/x and Commercial Hotel, Begs to inform the settlers of the Waikato that owing to recent alteration's and improvements he h prepared to afford accommodation equal to any in the colony, lhe Billiard- room baa been recently refitted with one of Boirou fa h'B and Watt's beet tables. 1 * The Waikato Times filed.

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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 504, 12 August 1875, Page 1

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651

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 504, 12 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 504, 12 August 1875, Page 1

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