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GWYNKE'3 -HAMILTON IiOTEL,
UAMILION WEST.
r"B^HI3 "Id estfibislud nnd fr.vom JL iloßiflry, CentiMiK l?,ituDt<-d in t.>. rising Jocility nhiice i. t.'kos Ho nmc conimunda «t once the attdi'lun am patronage of VISITORS AND R<t-IDENTS.
Tb« Proprietor hrt 3 lal< lyj made oo". eiderublo
ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS,
And h" feeh it is nor tco ipuch to my •hat TheK wilton f" now ono of th*» be*) a|)pointel Country Hou^fß in the Province, every department being reple'ewith QUALITY AND COMFORT,
While at tho same time ECONOMY lias been strictly studied.
TUB THB* J TH» lIP ROOMS TABLE STARLTNa wru is dwartmiintJ B« -rPPLIKD HAS BIIKN 'PrtHND' WITH RB-MOBEIXRD, ATI, THAT ALL TLACHD IN CAN BK THIS HXVKKtI NCKD DKSTUEI) — LUXORIF<. HAVD^, CLSAK, AIRT, OP AND EVERY AND THF 4.CCOMMODAT ON COMF>)KTABLH. SEAfION. FKO7IDED. S
A Spe tiol Advantage afforded at* Tnx llauii row to I ADIES AND GENTLFMEN
the Coltace R"«idenof in th* BRAtTTIFULTT KIPT PPIVATK GROUNDS on the Mnkof the rivrr, wi ere quiet seclusion nnH all the comforts of a home may I>e secured.
CROQUET LAWN.
•37 11213 2JLX& C'^ntaitK on-y the very best Brands of Ales, Wi e« and Spirits. Families supplied at a alight advance cpon Auckland prices. OOMMING'S SPARKLING ALES Always on draught. COBB'S BOOKING OFFICE. Travellers leaving by the Coach or Steamer may rely upon being called in time. R. GWY N N E Cannot conclude this 'adrerti o ement without tendering h.s sirerre tHnnks for the kind and liberal patronnpe he hns received in the p-x-t, and hope* to merit a continuance of the ssm' in tho future.
Ug-GWYNNE'S^ HAMILTON HOTEL,
HAMILTON WJSBT.
IT A MILTON HOTEL. BEN EDWARDS (Late in the employ o f Cubb and Co.), 11m tak n Charge of the St ablet at GWTNNk's Hamilton Hotel. Travelers mny rely on Good Feed and Boddi. q for their animals s. D. Feed of Oafs 1 6 „ Hny 1 0 Horses per night (with 2 feeds) 5 0 BEN * ill be glad to see bit old f. iend*" and Will guarantee satisfaction. I P. EDWARDS.
RAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL. The tm^ei lidded I egs to ''raw the attention of th Waihato Pub' c t ■ the adrar.tage^ offered by the al ore Ho el to tlie travell ; q portion of ibe up o> an try settlement*. This TTotel it 6itnoterl in Short-slreet, nithin two minutf* walk of Ibe Banvkv Stilio.i. There are Private Sitting and Beil-rooms, which come, and a magnificent view of the noble harbour of Waitemata.
Families can depend upon every atten<i m and comfoit. All lusgoge of whatever quantity and description conveyed to and from the Kai'wav Terminus TBdK of charge. FOUKET FLASKS always on hand for 'l r>ve 'lei a Jesu-ing to meet the morning train. CHANGES MODEKAIE \Vaikat> Times Filed. ANDREW FERNANDEZ.
XriKKWO OD'S ANNUAL SWEEP3TAKE OK THB MELBOURNE CUP. 200 MEMBERS at 10s. EACH. For accepted horses only, Fibst Hobsb £60 Secot.© „ , 25 Third „ t :.. 10 £15 to be d'vided amongst BtaHti.'s. All prizes subject to a reduction of five per cent. Should the whole of the mimberA not be tiken up, the n«iev will be divided vao eata. ROBERT KIRK WOOD. Cta»bridge, Hth August, 187<>.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 666, 26 August 1876, Page 3
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529Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 666, 26 August 1876, Page 3
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