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Miscellaneous. T HE l-l AI^ILTON TJ OTEL, HAMILTON WEST. T fkU vfisU and favorably known Hold jpo*c««««* excellent accommodation fur TravtKtft FAMILnSi ACCOMMODATED, SAMPLE BOOM B FOR COMMERCIAL TKAVftLLhlitf. FIRbT CLAfcS TABLE. THE BAR will be found to contain the best brands of 6 lea, Wine«, and Spirits procurable. Spabklincj Ale always on Driuoht. TO FAMILIES.— The Proprietor is now j n ft potition to otter mixed cases of A:ee, Wines, and Spirits of quality and at prices th»t mwtt give eutis faction. rpHE BILLIARD ROUM will be f-und replete j -I- with all tbe rtquireoients of tli'S King In-door AmustJinents. THE oresant B tabling Accommodation is being lars.elj added to, and other alterations and i iniproreinenta for th-< benefit of the. travelling public are in rapid progress. RICHARD GWYNNE, Peopbiktou. I

JJ^ WHITSON AND SONS, Have much pleasure'in informing the inhabitants of the Waikato thai they have purchased the NGARUAWAHIA BREWERY, And after this date ar3jprepared to BUPPLT THEIR WELL-KNOWN ALES AND TOETEB, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE. The Brewery will be under tne] immediate supervision of one of the firm, and every care and attention will be given to orders, to merit the same support they have received in Auckland THE LEMONADE, SODA WATER, AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, In connection with. jthe Brewery, will be conducted by the late foreman of Mr Button's manufactory, Auckland.

A NNUAL SWEEPSTAKE NO 2 ON THE £L MELBOURNE CUP.

An unlimited numbkb op Subscribeb3 AT 103 EACn.

CITY CLUB HOTFL, Auckland, 1875.

To the Sporting Men in the Waikato. GtENTlkmen, — In const-quenco ef the success which has attended nij first Sweepstake on the Melbourne Cup 1 havp been induced, ut the solicitation of a large number of my friends (who wers unable to procure chances in it) to open a list for a second Sweepstake, nt 10s per Subscriber. I propose to close the IS 3 'Z list on Mon.iay, November 8, with whatever number ot Subscribers I may have secured, and to divide the amount so subscribed as follows .—. — PEIt CFNT First Horse ... ... 40 Second Horse ... ... 20 Third Horse ... ... 10 Starters (divided) ... ... 15 Non-JStarters (dmded) .. 15 If you should pmjio-n; taking any shires an early applicatio viM oblige. You will ploise add Exchanye to Cheques and Stamp for reply. Kenan tauee» tannot t,e accepted niter Saturday .November 6. All prizes will be paid less 5 per cent, i-ommi&siou. I am, yours obediently, H. N aBBOTT. P.S. — The Drawing for Tickets will be on tbe A»*t Union principle, arid conducted by three gentlemen to be chosen by the Subscribers.

]y/£ A L V E R N. MALVERN will travel 'hrough Rangiawhia to Tt« Awamutu and Cambridge weekly Malvein is a pure Clydesdale, slan Is 16 hands • iuh, fiojjseesniu great muscular power, fine action, and Heiuulul sy.rn.mtrv, with bono hikl hair of tht-ngh quality, a d a splendid temper. His »ire Rob Kob. by the im ortfd horse Bl.'u-k-ley out ot JVnnip, by G orge liucbanan out of Maude, b^ Formers' Faryrite (imported.) Jennie wax exhibited thirteen times, «ud won 11 fi st and 2 second p: iz^-s. Kob Roy look 7 prizes in Victoria, the last one when he met KB horses and took champion prize against «H comers, and was sold to J. S, Caverhill, Esq , Canterbuiy. Terms £4, payable Ist January. 1876. Groomage ss, payable at time of service D. JONES, Groom.

yiROTIING HORSE, MERRYLEGS. MKRRYLEGS will t.avnl through Cambridge to Hami ton, Ranjiiaohiu, Te Awamutu to Kihikibi weekly Mefr\Ug is a bright biy, («tnnding over 15 htnda high, with strength, quality, and action unsurpassed with a yond tamper and rnnstiiution. His pile Shales, imported fron England by W. D. Barnard, »' nq. , 10 Canterbury, dam I'uchenc, imported from (HMiMnia by K. J, Wakefield. E-q. Shnles was bred by John Tuurlow Thwaitps, E-q., ol t'arletO' , Fort- hoe, Norfolk. His pi-e, Mali-s, the property of th<la'e W. Wright, E?q , Fnng. Ul3 dam, Beauty, bred by th« Rev Minn . by Cm.nnl.'s old lord ot the Manor Grand fire, Mr Powel'i Bluck Sha ci», dum by Emiliui. Great g«and sire, Chadd's ShHl. s., bred by tlu» lite i'apunn Ogden, of Watling^-n from hn» n >ted tr..ttim.' mare. Great art at cr-md, O'ri Ma»«,hlniid .>bnl. s, tiie champion of all irottera in his daj. Tirms £4 each Mart, payable hi/ Pn. nssory Not , iluc Ist January, 1876, and'os Groom-aye, payable at time oj set rite.

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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 523, 25 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 523, 25 September 1875, Page 3

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