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Hotels.

jk I6S BT HOTEL, , "^||[HBir STREBT, AtTOKLAND. <ta.% CeUrtltyVrtuated Hotel it «aperbly fur- " m«bed, «nd possesses unequalled ICCOMMODJLTION FOE TRAVELLERS. 1 tergr«dditwn has lately ham made to the number of Bedroom*. HOT AND COLD BATHS. Ihe BILLIAROEOOM is one of the finest in t h e Colony, (private »nd select.) THE PRINCIPAL ENGLISH AND COLONIAL PAPERS KEPT ON FILE. Waikato Time* filed. JAMES STEWART, PROPRIETOR. GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOBBON-STREET, AUCKLAND, (Late D. Sheehan) Fir.t-Clais Stable* Single Bed-rooms, Families AccommodateA, Boots and Nigbt Porter. Good Stabling. Wine* and Spirits of the Best Brand*. Waikato Tihbs filed. DUNNINGHAM & KING, Proprietor* .

rpHE TTAMILTON JJOTEL, HAMILTON WEST. 'Thit well and favorably hiown Hotel ponetsa eatlUnt accommodation /or Tiaveliers. * Famumbs Accommopatbd. j BAMPLE8 AMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. FIRST CLASS TABLE. THE BAR rill be found to contain the best J brands of Airs, Wines, and Spirits pro- j -curable. j Sparkling Alk always on Draugtit. TO FAMILIES.— The Proprietor is now in a position to offrr mued pises of Alefl, Wines, md Spirits of quality and at prices that mn*t giro ■•ttafftcnon. THE BILLIARD ROOM will be f >unel replete with all the n-quirements of tins King of Jn-door AmuteiKenta. THE nresent Stabling Accommodation i« being lamely added to, and other alterations and inproreinruts for the benefit of the travelling public are in rapid progress. richarlTgwynne, PaoPBIBTOU.

REDOUBT HOTEL. W. H. Pobteb, Proprietor. This Hotel ha* jn«st he«n re-modelled, and •axteniivo alterations hare been made in order to «neet the demn^'lsof theinerea-cl traffic between Aui'Kland and 'the W^ikyto diotnot. The Projpnetor it thrreforf pnableji t<> afford tiareliers «coommodation of * first -class de«iMi,itun. WINES, SPIRITS, & ALES, OF TV» TBET BKfiT »BANI». Good Stabling and Paddoching for Horses, Cattle, &c.

./>< REYH O U N D HOTEL, \jC CORNFR OF QUEKN AND VIC LORI i STREETS, AUCKLAND. Fbofkiktor: MICHAEL CORCORAN. In ratrarniug thanks to hie numem-is Visitors, •Michael Coiioe* an begsto «ay that rery large *ddttion» liave been made to the Hotel whicb will tend greatlj to the <>ouronicnce of those who 'favour him witih tlieir patronage BED-BOOMS: Additiona have been r*>«4e to thrir number, and »ll 'have been furnished in a superb manner —everything being new. and up in the latest -style. ' BATHS: Both Hot wo Cold Barlas a*e always ready, *ud every convenience will be found in them for the comfort of Travellers. COMMERCIAL-ROOM : A Commodious Ror m has been opened, having its entrance from Victoria street, for the comfort of those who dp not care to ye the Bar er Bar-room ; and this has bprn fitted hj» in » style to ensure the comfort of Visitori. BILLIARD-ROOM* The Bilh*r«l-rooni is the beat in the Provinoe, -and is nttod with one <rf the bekt Billiacd Tables «ror constructed.

MICHAEL CORCORAN Hopes that tke good name his house has ever field, and the splendid aooonrnodation afforded in it, will induce Visitor* to Auckland to giro it their patronage. TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL, JL RANGiRIRL -Good Accommodation for Travellers. Stabuwg— Padbocks.

Tke Bur it well supplied with tho best brands •f .Ales, WWs and Spirits procurab'e. Oobr's Booking Officb. Waikato Timm filed. Edmund Bett, Proprietor.

MERLEY'S HOTEL, RANGTRTRL The Proprietor wishes to thank the Waikuto settlers and victors for thuir liberal patronage. No effort will be spared to perpetuate the good fame of this old established house. •Good Stabling. Saddle Horses. Secure Paddocks N.B.—EmiU** Bh*o**a OuarUn.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 577, 1 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 577, 1 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 577, 1 February 1876, Page 1

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