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Hotels.

ALBERT HOTEL. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

This Centrally-situated Hotel is superbly furnished, aad possesses unequalled FOR TRAVELLERS. A lurge addition has lately been infi.de to the number of Bedrooms.

nOT AND COLD BATHS.

The BILLIARD-ROOM is one of the finest in the Colony, (private and Belett.) THE PRINCIPAL ENGLISH AND COLONIAL PAPERS KEPT ON FILE. Waikato Times filed.

JAMES STEWART, PROPRIETOR.

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND, (Lato D. Skeeiiaa)

Fir.t-Class Stables Single Bed-rooms, Families Accommodated, Boots and Night Porter. Good Stabling. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. Waikato Tives filed.

DUxNXINGHAM & KING, Proprietors.

EXCHANGE JJ OT E L QUEEN STrtEET, AUCKLAND.

EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS.

SPORTING MEN

■Can here obtain tbe very latest information res),ecting Racing and other Sports in New Zealand! und the Australian Colonies.

THE BILLIARD ROOM Has been Kefitted, and Lovers of this truly Noble Game will receive every attention. Waikato Times filed. JOSEPH ELLIS, Proprietor.

GRAND SOIREE ON THE FORTHCOMING MELB URNE CUP, NOVEMBER, 1375, consisting ot Fifteen Hundred Subscribers at Jtl each, l.> be distributed as follows :— First Horse, 690 Z., second 300/. third , 200?., other starters (divided) 200?., non-starters 200£ An eaHy application for shares is necessary, as a largo number are already taken. Please add Exchange for Cheques, with Stamps for reply. All prizes will be paid on receipt of Australasian containing the result of race. The Prizes will be paid less 5 per cent commission In the event of tlie Soiree not being filled up, prizes will be paid pro rata. — Joseph EltVs, Proprietor. 'Lhe Drawing will take place on the Art Union piim-iple, by two gentlemen chosen by the Subscribers on or ab'>ut Monday, Ist November. —\V J. Mai'KS, Treasurer; VV. PerciVal, Secret ai v. . l£r~l*C TOR T A HOTEL, * Victoria fcnts^T, Aucslind.

E. ?7 begs to return hi* best thanks to the setl!ers*it the Wtuk.ito for tbe liberal support ac.-orded bun siucj he became landlord ot the Rbo\o wel'-linown ami favorite hostelry, and hopes to deserve a continuance of tbe same. It will bd his constant aim to study the comfort and convenience of his patrons Night Portek— Billiards.— Orders for ales, wine» and spirits, promptly attended to, care-fullyr-packed, and supplied at lowest prices. Waikato Times filed E. S Hill, Proprietor,

THE POINT RUSSELL HOTEL,

JHIG-GINS (late R. R. Campion), having c tnken possession o he above commodious premises, has much,pl«a.sure in infor ing his friends and the public that this Hotel has been entirely renovated, and that it now compares favorably with any house along the line. Families and Travellers will find first-class accommodation, combined th cleanliness, civility and comfort. Wines and spirits of the best brands only— alwav9 in stock.

m H A M. E S XT O T E L, AUCKLAND. CoeSer ot Queen Stbbbt and the Wharj?.

PROPRIETOR R- GRATTAN (Successor to J. Copland.) This weL-known Hotel possesses nnequalle-1 advantages to Strangers visiting Auckland from it- cen ral position in the business part ot tbe ' town facing the Hurbour, and in close proximity to the Shipping and Railway. It contains a fine range of bed-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS— Hot, Cold, and Shower. The Ordinary Daily erom ONE to TWO. is unequalled in the Colony for its selection of the choicest delicacies of the seasor, a3 tbe patronage of the chief merchants and business men of the city testifies. In the RESTAURANT, on the ground floor, Meals can be obtained at all lvurs of the day The Choicest of WINES and the finest Brands of SPIRITS and CIGARS are alone supplied. ' English and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught jr in bottle. Nearest Hotel to Railway btation.

( Waikato Times filed. RMY AND NAVY HOTEL, AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULCA.N LANE, AUCKLAND,

Waikato Times filed. Ciiarles Burton, Proprietor.

Xjo Y A L MAIL HOTE L, -"-^ VKJTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. BILLIARDS— NIGHT PORTER.

Waikato Times filed. W. H. PEARCE, Proprietor.

•\TISITORS TO ALEXANDRA WA.NTINOQUfIft- COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, do to BRIGHT'S EXCHANGE HOTEL, Near the River.

#ood Stable Accommodation.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 508, 21 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 508, 21 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 508, 21 August 1875, Page 1

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