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G WYNN E'S

II AM I L r J' ON II OTE L,

I/AMILTON WEST.

11BIS old established nnd favonlf . Hostelry, Centrally Situated 111 the ruing loolily "hence it takes its name, comnuiuils at onco the attention anil patronage of VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. The Proprietor as lately made considerable A L TBS A i lONS <£ A DDITIONS, j And he feels if is not too much to »&y that Thkll amiwon is now one of the. bet appointed Country Houses in tho Prov ince, every depart aaent being replelo with QUALITY AND COMFORT, Whilo at the same timo ECONOMY has been ktrictly studied. THR TTTK TTtt BRU ROOMS TABr« STABLING WILE 13 DBPAKTMRNT B" SUPPUEP HAS BKKN POIJO,' WITH KF-MODFI.L'D, AM. THAT AT,L PI.ACT!I> IN CAN Bit T II X >XPKBIKNCED [DKSIUHB— LUXTJUIFS. IIAM>R, CLKAN, AIRY, Of AND BVBUT AND THB ACCOMMODATION COMFOHTABLI. SEASON. PUOVIDSD. k ft 6

A ftp* rial Advantage afforded ut Tux Uauii roN to

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

Is the Cottnao Rpfidcnce in the BbAUTIFUI.J.Y kept Pkivatb Grounds on the bank of tlio rivrr, where quiet seclu-ion nnH nil the com lor Is of a home may he secured.

CROQUET LAWN.

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Contuins only the very bo»t hritmls of Ales, Winen and Spirits. Famihet supplied at a alight advui.co upon^Auckland p 1 ices.

CUM MING'S SPARKLING ALES Always on draught.

COBB'S BOOKING OFFICE.

Trnvellers leavine by th« Coach or Steamer may rely upon being called in timo.

GWY N N E

Cannot conclude thU|ad\erti«ement withnut tendering his sincere thinks for the kind and liberal patronnge he has received in the p«i>t, and hope* to merit a continuance of tho samcin the future.

£gr G WYNN E'S J!B HAMILTON HOTB L,

UAMILTOIT WK3T.

II a MIL I O N HOTEL. BEN EDWARDS (Late in the employ of Cubb and Co.), ilua tuk n Chart,"' of the Stablua at Gwtnne's Hamilton Hotel.

Travellers may rely on Good Feed and Beddii q for their animal*. 8. D. Feed of Outs 1 0 „ Hay 10 Horses por night {with 2 feed*) 5 0

BEN will be clad to mjo his old fiiendf, and will guarantee satisfaction.

B. EDWARDS.

mII E PIA X O HOTEL. TO THE PSTTLE^S OF WAI TO A AND PIvKO. Having received my Stores from Aucltlund, I am prepared to supply Goods at reafonable prices, liquors of the best Hr.md kept on iho premises, ai.d Good Acoommodttion for Travelhrs. Fresh Meat .>upply onco a week. A. CIiAWFO UD, Proprietor Pinko Hotel

OCCIDnMAL AND JUJkCJL'ION HOTELS. . Auckland akd Epsom.

VISITORS from the Waikato can alwaya meet their frienda at either of the above Hotels Suitable Paddocka at the Junction Hotel for parties that wuh to turn i heir hor-es out while visitinu Auckland. Tho OCCIDBNTAI HoTBL will be enlarged within the n«x< thrae months, to »ha» every accommodation of a fir»t class Hotel can be obiain-'d. All sporting news obtainable and any correspondence punctu-

ally ntten kd to. N B. — Visitors from the Waikato can have their 'otters <nd telegrams addrened to the care of the Occidental Hotel and forwarded to any direotion. EDWARD PERKIN3. Proprietor.

-J^J- 0 T I C E . I 1 AYE this day disposed of my General Mere business to Mr John Edgecutnbe, wl o will ountinue to o rry on tho busiIK IS All accounts outstanding August 31*t, aie requested to be paid lortdwiih. garuawabia. Sepr Ist 1876.

ri Eolt U E EDUECUMBE, GENEBAL COMMISSION AGENT, ACCOUNT NT, &C. Ngaruawahia. Frc m this date I proposs dovoting my time to the above line if bus. ness in tbe Waikalo Distriot, und trust by care un-J atUntijn to gain ih.it confidence of the publio ucce sury to make it a auccce. GEORGE EDGECUMBE. Kgaiuanahii, Sejit l*t, <!17»>,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 3

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