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A L B E Rff JHO "T E li.. QUEEN STREET, AtTCKtAH®.
"TThia Centrally-situated Hotel is fluperWy 1 famished, and possesses unequalled ACCOMMODATION TOR {TRAVELLERS. A largo addition has lately bcon made <to stlie ' number of Bedropms.
IF©T AN© iCOLD BATfiS. The BILLIARD -ROOM is one of tho finest in f'e Colony, -(private and select.) , THE PRINCIPAL ENGLISH AND COLONIAL PAPERS K^PT 'ON FILE.
Waikato Times' filed.
JAMES STBWAI'T, PROPRIETOR.
GOVERNOR BROWN" SOTEI^ HOBSON.STREE'T, AUCKLAND, C'Late D. Sheehan) % tFirst-Class Btrtblea Single Bed-rooms, . Families Accomnlodated, Boots and Nig"ht PorteT4 'Good Stabling. Wines and Spirits 'Of the liest Brands. Waikato Times filed.
DUNNTNGHAM & KING, "PropfietoM. • 1 -
]p] X CHIME JJOT.EL QOTEN STREET, AUCJLLAND. i
Q3VEHY ACCOMMODATION FOlt TRAWLL3BR6. .SPORTING MEN . ■Can nere obtain the very- latest information respecting .Racing «nd otber 'Bporti in New-Zea-Qand and tlie AvwtrwHan'<'olonieB. THE ©ILLIAEib ROOM Kas be«n>refitted, andltLover* of this tfcruty Noble •Game will receive evor^y attention. , Waikato Trsres filed.
JOSEPH ELLIS, Profihetor.
JICTORU HOTEL, V.IOTOEIA STKBBT,, AUCELAKD.
■E."S. ffPIIiL beg<» to return his bestithenis to ;ne settlcraot the Waikato for the liberal suppert •flccordfd him since he became landlord of tiro L "abor* vrel'-known hnd favorite hostelry, and diopes to deserve a . continuance of the eaine. It .rfvill be his constant aim ito study 'the comfort and convenience of his patrons. ' Night Pobtbb — Bii.liahds.— Orders for ales, , A-ines and spirit*, promptly attended to, curepacked, and supplied at lowest pric»je. Waikatq Times filed. E. S. Hill, iProprictor.
THE POINT RUSSELL HOTEL, JHIGGINS (late R. R. Campion), having • tnken possession- o tlie »bove commoKlioua premises, has muclv pleasure in infor me his mends and the public 'that 'thin Hotel has been entirely renovated, and that it now compares uvorably with i-i\y house along the line. Families -and Travellers will fi*id 'first-class accommodation, combined -ttith. cleanliness, civility and comfort. Winea and spirits of the&eat brands only— always in stock.
/GREYHOUND HOTEL/ vTT CORNER OP QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, , AUOKLANII. Proprietor! MICHAEL CORCORAN. In returning thanks to his numerous Visitors, Michael Corcoran "begs to say that rery large •additions have been made to the Hotel which will itend greatly to the coavenience of those who favour him with their patronage. BED-ROOMS : Additions have been made to their number, »nd all have been 'furnished an a superb manner — everything beiug new, and u|> in the latest style. 4 BATES: Both Hot a&ci Cold^Batiis' are always ready, and every convenience will bo found in them for ■the comfort of Travellers. CO'MI&BRCIA'EStOOM: : A Comniodioos Bon n-has been opened, having its entrance from Victoria-street, for the comfort of those .who-da-not care to use the Bar or Bar-room ; and this ha 3 been fitted up in a style to ensure the comfort Qf Vjsitort. ' ' j BILtIARD-RaOM t •.* ! The Billiard-rbom' is' the test in.the Proving, and is fitted one of the best Billiard Tablfti «ver constructed.
MICHAEL CORCORAN Hopes that the -good' name his house has ever held, and the splendid aceommodati6n afforded in it, will induce. Visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage. >: - v -
mBAYELLERS 1 REST HOTEL, X RANGIRIBX
[Good Accommodation for Travellers. Stabling— Padbocks.
The Bar is well supplied with the best brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits procurab'e. COBll'S BflOKlNtt GPHCE.
Waieato Times filed. 1 Edmund Bell, Proprietor.
HOTEL, RANGTRIRI.
The Proprietor wishes to thank the Waikato settlers and visitors for their liberal patronage. No effort will be spared to perpetuate the good fame of this old established house.
Good Stabling. SadoTe^ioj^es^' Sacure Paddocks
N,~B. — Excellent Shooting Quarters.
ABMY AND JJA.VY HOTEL, AND, /. 1 r COMMERCIAL HOTEL/ UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULCAN , L-ANE, AUCKLAND, Waikato Timks filed. ... • -Charles Burton, Proprietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 540, 4 November 1875, Page 1
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