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GWYfTNE'S HAMILTON" HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST. nnHP3 oU established and fnvorili* JL Jloslelry, CeDtrill*' Sttu-ilod in tl c rising loctlity whence it takes its name, com nni n 'lb at once the atienliun and patronage of VISITORS AND Bft?lD£3T3. Tin- Pi'opuetor «s ktoly made considerable A L TER A 2 JONS & A DDITTO XS, And he feols it is not ioo much to cay lhnt ThuFamilton is now one of t.hv be»t appointol Country Houses in the Province, every department being reple'« * ith QUALITY AND COMFORT, While a*t the sama time ECONOMY has been blrictly studied. Tffß TUB TBHI bedrooms' tablr bt/buno WILL IS DKFABTMfiNT Bit 'CPPLIED HA3 BESN FOTTMD' Wirn RB-MODEI.-LnD, ALL THAT ALK MiACED IN CAN SC T H B I.XPEEIHXCED DK«!THEI>— LUXURIES HANDd, CLKMy, AIRY, OP AVD EVEHT AND THE ACCOMMODATioX COj£r.?aTABOB. SUASOS. 1 PHOVIDBD. & & k X Spe h'bl Advantage afforded at^ The Hamu tok to LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Is the Cottage Itpnrlence in the BitATmFCIiLY KBPT PRIVAT3 GROtTNDS on tlje bank of the riviT. where quiotsoelu«ion an^ all the comforts Of a home may be aecured. CROQUET LAWN. ■H" 2BE 3ES 33USL3R. Contains only the best Brands of Alea, Wit-es nnd Spirits. Families su;>plird at a slight advance cpou Auckland pricci. ODMMING'S SPARKLING ALES Alway* on draught. COBB'S BOOKING OFFICE. Travellers leavingr by the Coach or Steamer may rely upon being called in time. R. GWY N N E Cannot conclude this'ad<erti»eni< m fc withrxit tendeting hia sincere t.h>i7jlts for tho kind and lioeral patronage ha hub received in the p^t, and ho|ies to merit a continuance of the saniviu tho future. flgT GWYNN E'S J^ HAMILTON HOTEL, nAMITOIT JVTCST. , ■ . .
HAMILTON HOTEL. BEN EDWARDS (Late in the employ of Cobb and Co.), Has talc n Chargr of tho Stables at Gwynne's Hamilton Hotel. Travellers may rely on Good Feed and Beddii q for their animals. s. D. Feed of Oats 1 6 „ Hay 1 0 Horses per night (with 2 feeds) 5 0 BEN will bo glad to see hi« old friends, and will guarantee satisfactijn. B. EDWARDS.
KIRKWO OD'S ANNUAL SWEEPSTAKE ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. 200 MEMBERS at 10s. EACH. For accepted horses only. First House £50 Sfcosd „ 25 Third „ 10 £15 to bo d vided amongst Starters, All prizas subject to a reduction of tive ! par cent. Should the whole of the numbers not be taken up, the money will be chuded rao eata. ROBERT KIBKWOOD. 1 Cambridge, 14th Augutt, 1870. i
r^TAiroA scnooL district. Tenders are requested by the Waitoa School Committee (or ti.o Eivction of a SCllDOii near the PittVo Uirer (labour only). Plans and S ociiicjfc ; on< may be seen at the Store of Mr IjkQpksnu, Hamilton East. Tenders to be lodged on or before the 7th of September. James walker, Chairman Waitoa School Gommitteo. August 21, 1876; ,
V" O T I O E . TO HIGHWAY BOARDS AND BUIDGE CONTKACIORS. Piles— Totara and Tanekaha, 20 feet to 40 feet. Bridge Plankiog— Rimu and Tanekaha. Liberal Terms to Boards *horb of funds. , GhO, EHQSOrMBE.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 668, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 668, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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