Hotels.
FTIHB MASONIC HOTEL, DCEI-BTKBET, CAMBBIDOB.
Best Brands Wines and Spirits on hand.
Qoed Accommodation and Stabling. Horses for hits at Moderat* Charges.
E. HEWITT, Proprietor.
July 21, 1876.
|-^UKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOrfiL, CHARLES E. S. ROSE, PftOFBHTOK, Nearest Hotel to th* Wbarf. First olass Accommodation for families. Best Biand Al<s, Wines, •«* Spirits.
AN ORDINARY DAILY. Good Stabling.
THISTLE £JOTEL.
ROBERT KEANE, PuorsisTOß.
f9* €ELECT BILLIARD ROOM.
£JOSMOPOLIT.\N HOTEL, AUCKLAND, A. CAIRNS, (Late of Royal Mail Hotel, Auckland, and Royal Mail, Ngaruawahia), PROPRIETOR. I shall be glad to see my numerous old friends at the aboro Hotel. A CAFE has been "opened, where LUNCHEONS and ;;UFPERd may bs had at at.y hour. OYSTERS always on hand. A. CAIRNS,
Brewers
fJTT AIKATO BREWERY. Ali and Pobtbr in Wood, Alb and Portkb ix Bottli,
Arerage imported article not to be cornpa wd with it.
Customora will confer a great faror, also a pecuniary beneQt, by promptly returning Casks, Kegs, and empty Bottles.
The highest price paid for ale and portor bottles.
W. GUMMING.
DWIII T S 0 N
AND BONS,
NGARUAWAHIA BREWERY, Are Supplying their Well-Ttnowu Ales and Porter (in Wood and Bottle) to ail parts of the Waikato.
T3 E M O V A L.
Wx. NEIL S O N, BOOTMAKER,
HAMILTON KABT, In thanking tb* public for their liberal pntronage in the pait, takes the opportunity of informing them that he has MOVED into the NEW BRICK PREMISES, next door to Mr Gakihmkr's Saddler's Shop.
All orders punctually attended to.
rjABINBTM *.KING T. H. iKOWNE, CABIN KTMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, & FRENCH POLISHER, Cambridge
Furniture of erery description. Mat* trasses and Palliasses made to order.
Bullions.
mO STAND THE SEASON,
At Wilson's Ho'el, Alexandra, THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE "ECLIPSr
ECLIPSE is a Beautiful Dark Bay, •lands 15 bands 2 inches, has good bone and splendid action. Eclipse was bred in Auckland. By Dainty Ariel, dam Irish Kate. Irish Kate, by Chloroform, a full brother to St Patrick. Eclipse has beaten Paramatta and olfcfcr good horse* on the East Coast
ROUTE-
Monday — Down west bank of Waipa to Whata Whata. Tuesday— Leaves Whata Whata, re turning by Ngahiaapouri, calliug where inducement offara. Wednesday — At home, Thursday — lh rough Paterangi to Kihikifci. Friday— Leaves Kihikihi for home. At homo the remainder of the weok.
Terms : — £2 2s. per Mare ; grooinsgo, 2s. 6d. pajablr on service All accounts must b3 paid before January fl, 1877. For further particulars, opply to
W. W. HIGGINSON.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 702, 14 December 1876, Page 1
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