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Hateh^ ■Vr OT(IIN GrHAM CASTLE HOTEL, -Ll PIAKO. Best brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept on hand. Good stabling for horses. Enclosed Paddocks for Cattle. J. WOOD, Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND.

MAURICE O'SULLIVAN

(Late of the Exchange, Cosmopolitan, and other Hotels), HAS much pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general that lie has purchased that wellknown Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where he will always be happy to welcome Old and New Faces. The attractions of the Hotel are too woll known to need any comment. Luncheon Cape Open Daily, Under the superintendence of Mr Herbert. SEVERAL ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM. THE BILLIARD SALOON Is the handsomest and most complete in the Colony.

Leading Newspapers on file. WHATAWHATA HOTEL. G. T. M. KELLOW, KIOPBIETOE. GOOD accommodation. \Vines ana Spirits genuine. Dickeson and Burnetts Brilliant Paie Ale, brewed on the Burton system. Saddle horses on hire. -lorses, upon notic? being given, wil be sent to meet the Ha 'ton or Ngarua wahia trains.

rjTHE ALPHA HOTEL, KIHIKIHI, WAIKATO. L. BALLEN, Proprietor. Visitors and others will meet with Comfortable Accommodation. Loose Boxes. Good Stabling.

ELLERSLIE HOTEL. WAIKATO SETTLORS visiting Auckland would study their own comfort and convenience by .stoppingat the Ellerslie Hotel. First-class accommodatior. and moderate charges. Trains inn to and from Auckland frequently during the day. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. The Uller^lie r otclis about live minutes walk from the Racecourse, loos? Coxes and every accommodation and attention. H. BCENAN, Proprietor.

CENTRAL WATK\TO HOTEL, TE AWAMVTU. H. LEWI J, P- - hietob.

Tlip Proprietor of the above mentioned hotel, begs to ofi'er his sinccie thanks to his frien-ds and tho public for the Liberal Patronage that they have favoured lm establishment with for the la&t ten years, and having been prosperous in business he has therefore made his hotol second to none in the District, and no eft'ort will be wanting on his part to maintain the reputation Avlnch this hotel has enjoyed. Vitito'S will find an excellent table, wine and spirits unequalled in the district, good stabling and paddocks, and cA r ery convenience that travellers and families may require. The Central Waikato Hotel has also provided for tho safety of its visitors with a thosand gallons of water in the upstaii s bath-room, and an equal quantity downstairs, so, that in case of fire, the place could bo swamped ; also in case of fire in the night visitors could escape by means of the fine large Balcony, lately added to the Hotel. Ladies and Gents horses buggies and traps always on hir . H. LEWIS, Peopeietob.

CITY BUFFET (Next Nevada Hotel), Queen Street, Auckland Select R/)om upstairs. First-class Bill of Fare daily. Open fr0m 7.30 a.m. to 12 p.m. THOS. McEWIN, Proprietor

NOTICE. THE Book, Stationery, and Tobacconist's business at Hamilton, and the Chemiotry, Book, Stationery and Fancy Business at Cambridge, formerly conducted by Mr T. C. Hammond, have been transferred to the undersigned. The business at Hamilton is managed by Mr Geo. Dickenson, ?>nd that at Cambridge by Mr E. Wiight who will execute any orders with which they may be favored, carefully aud promptly. Magazines and Newspapers received by every English Mail. All outstanding accounts must be at once paid either to Mr G. Dickenson or to Mr E. Wright, who alone are authorised until further notice to grant receipts for the same. EDW. WAYTE. June 19th 1870.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1173, 3 January 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1173, 3 January 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1173, 3 January 1880, Page 1

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