I«ew AdverLi&em-nts.
G WYNNE'S HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST.
npHIS old estnb'islird fnd favorilr 1 Hosielry, Centrally Situated in the I'lne lo: lny whence it t.ikes its nume i mmniidi at once the alienuon anu ,«atron.i<.'e of VI3ITOR3 AND RESIDENTS.
Tho Proprietor has lately made cou gidcrable
ALTERATIONS & ADDfTIONS,
And he feels it is not too much to pay hat ThkUamilton is now on« of tlie bc«t jppoinle'l Country Housps in tho Prov liice, every depart jnent being reticle nih QUALITY AND COMFORT,
While at the same time ECONOMY has been strictly slu-Ued. TIIR THE THE BFDROOHS TABIB 'BT/81-rN(J WILL 13 DBPAUTMBNT B* <rPPLIED n\S BISBN POITVD Will! RK'MODEI.LHD, Al,t THAT ALL PLAOKD IN CAN B« T H B fcXPKIIIKNCED DB>>IUED — LUXUKIFS ]UM)S, CLEAN, AIRY, O* A>D FVBIIT AND THE ACCOMMODATION COMFOBTABLB. SEASON. I HiOVIDKD. S $ $
A Spe >isl Advantage afforded at Tui Hahii roN to
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Is the Cotticre R. ti-irncc in the Bkatjtifullt kept Pkivatk Gkopnds on the b ink of the river, wl erequiot se-lmion and all the comlorts of a home may be secured.
CROQUET LAWN.
TBE IBjA.'JEL
Contains <<n>y the -very best Lirauds of Ales, Wi es and Spirits. Famihe* supplied at a slight advance upon Auckland piices.
CUMMING'S SPARKLING ALEB Always on draught.
COBB'S BOOKING OFFICE.
Trarellerp learine by the Co»ch or Steamer maj rely upon being called m time. R. GWY N N E C*nnot conoluda this 'advertisement without tenderina; his sincere thinks for tb« kind and liberal patronape ho h»s received in the pi*t, and hopes to merit a continuance of the samcin the future
<©" OWYNNE'S Jg)i HAMILTON HOTEL,
HAUILTOS WIST.
YJT # W A L X E R'S DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES OK Till MELBOURNE CUP. 200 SUBSCRIBERS at 10e. EACH. Fii<t Horsi £50 Sicosd „ 25 Third 10 Fifteen per cent, divided amongst Starters. » Early application necessary. W. WALKER, Commercial Hotel, Hamilton.
FIKKf 0 OD'S ANNUAL SWEEP3TAKE 05 THI MELBOURNE CUP. 200 MEMBERS AT 10s. EACH. For accepted horses only. First House £50 Second „ 25 Third „ 10 £15 to be d vided amongst Starters. All prizes subject to a reduction of live per cent. Should the whole of the numbers not be tikwi up, the money will be divided ruo bat a. ROBERT KIRK WOOD. Cambridge, 14ih August, IS76\
rjHARLES SUTTON, WHOLESALE & FAMILY GROCER, Ni>. 30, Lower Qceen Stkblt,
Auckland.
N.B— Colonial Pio.iuce bought with prompt returns in Cash and Goods, for all Cheese, Bacon, Gutter, Egg«, &o.
WANTED,— Gentlemen to Know that J. GILMOtTE and Co, of Nyaruawahia, have the Largest and B st Assort «'d Stock, of Clothing in the Waikato <o .-elect from. Bnpl'sh and Colonial Tweed Trouiers and Tvfc-ed Trous-rs and Vceih in endless variety, from 12i to 40s per pair.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 662, 17 August 1876, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 662, 17 August 1876, Page 3
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