Few Advertisements.
GWYNNE'S
HAMILTON nOTEL, HAMILTON WEST.
THIS old Mitabiishpd and favorite Hostelry, Centrally Situated in tbe rising locality whence it t-nke» Ho ilamc, commands at once the attention *ud patronage of j VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. i The Proprietor as lately made considerable ALTETtA'iIONS & ADDITIONS, And hn feels it is not too much to say •hat ThkHamilton is now ono of the best appointed Country Houses in the Prov ince, every department being rep'ele with QUALITY AND COMFORT, While at the same time ECONOMY has been strictly studied. 3 3 3 THK Tltß THB BEDROOMS TABLB BT*Br<iy(J WILL IS DUrATtTMRNT Bit SUPPLIED ITA3 BBKN Frri), 1 WITH RE-MOD EJ,L*D, ATX THVT ALT. PLACED TN OAN BB THR PXPKBIhNOKD DESIURD— LUXURIES HANDS, CLEAN, AIRY, OF AND BVEUT AND THE ACCOMMODATION COMFOETABLE. BEABON. PEOTIDKD. d it & A Sps iisl Advantage afforded at Thx HAMIirONt>
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Is tho Cottige ll< licence in the BRAXJTrFOLLT SFPT PIUVATB GROUNDS On the binkof the tivrr, wbere quiet seeluiion and all the comlo.-ls of a home may be secured.
CROQUET LAWN. •
THE BC AR
Contains only the very be»t brands of Ales, Wi .en and Spirits. Families oupplied at a alight advance upon; Auckland u 1 ices. CD if MING'S SPARKLING ALEB Always on draught. GOBB'S BOoIoNG OFFICE. Travellers leaving by the Coach or Steamer may rely upon being called in time. R . G W Y N N E Cannot conclude this tadvertisement with'lit tendering h,s si'-cero thanks for the kind ai'dlihe al patronise he has received in the put, and hopes to merit a continuance ot the sumi'iu the future.
GWYNN E'S _^5 HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTOS WEST.
rr A MILTON HOTEL. BEN EDWARDS (Late in the employ of Cobb and Co.), Has tnk n Charge of the Stables at Gwynne'b Hamilton Hotel. Travellers mny rely on Good Feed and Boddii q lor their animal?, S. D. Feed of Oats 1 6 „ H"J 1 0 Horses pei night (with 2 feeds) 5 0 BEN will be glad to see his old fiiends, and will guarantee satisfaclijn. ; B. EDWARDS.
TT I li X W O O D' S ANNUAL SWEEP3TAKK ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. 200 MEMBERS AT 10s. EACH. For aocepted horses only.
Fxbst Homk £50 Secovb „ 25 Third 10 £15 to be d vided amongst Starters, All prizes subject to a reduction of five per cent. Should tbe whole of the numbers not be tilten up, the nionoy will be divided PBO EATA. BOBRRT KIRKWOOD. Cambridge, Mth August, 187 li.
XT UGH HA R KINS, SHOEING & JOBBING SMITH, (Lute Fariier A.C Foroe), Begs to in'orra his pitr ins and the public generally, thul he has opened a now Forge on tho premises udjoining Mr Pkat'3, Saddler, in Hood-street, where 110 hopes to receive a continuation of the support which his hitherto boeu accordod him.
ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
'cr O T I O K~ 1 . ■ TO HIGHWAY BOARDS AND BKIDGfi CONIKACTORS. Piles— Tot ara andj^Tanekaha, 20 feet to 40 feet. Bridge Plankiag— Dimu and Tunelaha. Liberal Terms to Boards short of funds. G2O KDeUJCTMTifi.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 673, 12 September 1876, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 673, 12 September 1876, Page 3
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