Te Aroha Advertisement^.
T> ASC O E & lIEL'D, Hamilton and Te Aroha, COMMISSION AGENTS & SHAREUROKERS. . MR JAMES GRIBBLE, PRACTICAL MINE MANAGER, &c.
MR GRIBBLK will be glad to Report (giatis) upon any Samples of STONES, MINERALS, &c, submitted to him, which may be left at the Waikato Times Office. Te~Aroha Goldfleids. p S. O'HALLORAN'S * HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, Is being Enlarged and Improved to meet the requirements of Travellers, and by civility, attention and moderate charges the Proprietor trusts that the public will give him a share ol their patronage. Good Stabling, Horses, Buggies, &c, for hire on the shortest notice. N.B. — Guides' provided to Katikati, Taurangi, and Lake district. G. S. O'HALLORAN.
RENE MORGAN HOTEL Te Aroha. George Clotworthy, Proprietor has pleasure in announcing that he has opened the above Hotel, where visitois will lind good accommodation, and the best of Abs, Wines and Spirits. Waikato Times filed.
npE AROHA HOTEL, Waihou, THAMES VALLEY. (Three Miles from the Goldfield.) Visitors to the Goldfield will find firstclass ■• ccomodation and every comfort at the above Hotel, with good Stabling 1 and secure paddocks. None but the best biands of Ales, Wines, and Spiuts kept in .stock. Saddle Hotses for Hire. Coaches for the Waikato and the Goldfield call at the Hotel daily. EDWARD MISSEN, Proprietor. agent : New Zealand Insurance Company, and New Zealand Accident Insurance Company.
H SMITH, Storckeepor,Hamilton and • Te Aroha. H Smith, begs to inform his Waikato friends that ho has opened a General Store at Te Aroha, and is prepa) ed to supply Goods of fir.st-class quahty, at lowest prices. A Dming100m in connection with tho Store, where Good Meals '.an bo obtained at alllrours. ttfr Waikato Times Sold.
TE AROHA DINING ROOMS, F. J. LAWRENCE (late of Cambridge) has pleasure ol informing the Inhabitants of "VVnikato and Te Aroha. that he has opened the above Dining;-i oom«, whtre he will be happy to see old Friends aud new Acquaintances. i^p Board, lG.s per Week ; Meal?, Is 6d Each.
WH. P O T T E R , • Yiotoeia Dinevu Saloon, Te Aroha, opposite the Post-office. W. H. Potter baa Opened the above, and trusts by stiict attention to the wants of his patrons to meiit their support. Mexls at all hours. i^Waik mo Times filed.
HPE AROHA TIMBER YARDS. FARRELL BROS., Builders beg to announces that theyhaveon hnndalaigc stock ofTimber,Doois, Sashes, Moulding, Builder's lionmongery, Bucks, Lime, etc , etc. iT'J' Plans aud Specifications prepaied, and Concct Estimates given.
WILLIAM PRICE, BUILDER, of Hnmlton and Te Aroha, has just iecei\ed a laige consignment of thoroughly seasoned kauri timber, and is prepared to accept contracts for the erection of buildings of any description on the Goldfield at lowest price and with the utmost despatch. W. PRICE.
AC A M P B E L L , • Timber Merchant, Hamilton and Tk Ahoha, Ls now prepared to bupp)y fast and pecond-clash Seasoned limber, Doois, Sashes, and BuildeiV Ironmongery at Te Aioha, at lowest ldtes and in any quantity.
HHE AROHA GOLDFIELDS.
HEN P. Y J. TURN E R OK PtTKEIUMU, Begs to announce to his fiiends and the public, that he has opened a Livery aud Bait Stables on the west side of the ferry, and is now prepared to receive horses either in Stables or paddocks, both aides of the river.
A large supply of green feed,
J. F. COCKS BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Waikato and surrounding Districts that he has opened business at Te Aroha as Upholsterer, and he is prepared to execute orders for Mattrasses of all descriptions, Drawing and Dmiug-room Sueits Stuffed to order. All ord rs promptly executed, and forwarded to all parts of the Waikato. Address : J. F. COCKS, Te Aroha.
T3RITISH HOTEL, TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begs to announce that he has just opened the above commodious Hotel, aud has first- class accommodation for Boarders'and Visitors. None but the best Ales, Wines, and Spirite on stock. Waikato Times filed.
, CAUTION.
TIHE party who sent some pieces of old t J- firebars hammer heads, 'pieces of -bolts &c, in a consignment of bones, had better be careful, "bagis will be emptied in • future name or names publiahedi' iles trying, the "saWtrick will have thelir bones confiscated. /4: ' - ' • . '": : \i i.. „ tr <■ ~\;<w, CAMMING, I
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 4
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