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Hotels. LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, OITINEMUTU EOTORTJA. The " House " par excellence in the Hot Lake District. — Patronised by His Excellency Sir W. F. D. Jervois and Suite. ' Lofty, comfortable Bedrooms, Private Sitting-rooms, Ladies' Drawing, rooms, Ball - room, Smoking - room, lieading-r o orn . Billiards, Shooting, Fishing, Yachtng, Boating, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Quoits, &c. The Hydropathic system of Baths and Medicinal Springs belonging to tho Establishment, aud conducted on Smedley's plan, are unrivalled through.oiifc the world. HOBEET GEAHAM, Proprietor. THE TERRACE HOTEL, "WAIEOA, For the Eoloma jana Terraces, is under the same Management. T HE L AKESj o niNJSMUTU - MRS MORRISON'S EOTOEUA FAMILY HOTEL. This most comfortable Hotel is charmingly situated facing Lake Eotorua and oners every facility for rendering the visits of Families and Tourists to this wonderful district thoroughly enjoyable. Telegrams and letters addressed to Mrs Morrison will receive immediate attention. A Natural Hot Bath adjoins the Hotel, and is kept solely for the use of its guests. WAITEMATA TTOTEL, QUEEN & CUSTOMS STREETS, Auckland. D. McGrBEG-08, Pkopkietok. JACOB FAITHFUL'S CONSULTATION Now open on rTHHE HAWKESBUEY GRAND JL HANDICAP To be run at Sydney, 12th Sept., 1885. Will close 10th September. 6,000 Subscribers at 10s. Capital, £3,000. Each Ticket haa Seven Chancea. Hobßes. 89 Cash Phizes. 109 Nominations. 2at £50.. ..£IOO First Horse .. £600 4at 25., .. 100 Second Horse .. 300 Bat 20 . .. 160 Third Horse .. 150 13 at 10.. .. 130 Others (equally 20 at 6.. .. 120 divided) ..1,130 42 at 6.. .. 210 £2,180 , £820 Jacob Faithful would draw attention to the fact of liis last Sweep having 1 over filled 011 a very short notice ; he is therefore confident of a much greater success in the present caso, in which event the excess will he divided in extra £0 Cash Prizes. The names and addresses of the principal prize takers will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers. Drawing by a Committee of Subscribers, Press representatives being 1 present. Add la for exchange on cheques payable out of Hawlce's Bay. P.O. orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, care of N. Jacobs, Box 7, Post Office, Napier. 11. B. SPRING MEETING TO FOLLOW CnARLES HESKETH.] ALEXANDER AITKEN HESKETH & AITKEN, (■tRAIN AND SSED MERCHANTS ' J SHIPPING & GENERAL AGENTS "1 h£ ktaymakket, 105 qoebn street, Auckland, Having succeeded- to the Seed and Grain Business lately carried on by M Alfred Buckland, hope by steady attention to busi ness to merit a continuance of the public favours. Their present stock consists of a new importation of all kinds of Agvicultm - ar Garden and Flower Seeds ; also, Oats, Maize, ChafF, Bran, Bimedust, Guano, and Artificial Manures, Fine, Course, and Rock Salt, New Zealand Flax, Tow and Cocoanut FibreMessrs Hesketh and Aitken having been my employ for many years, I conndently commune! them to my friends as reliable and areful burness men. — Alkkkd Buckland. OTDNET J. SAUNDEES & Co., PAPER MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE EXPORT STATIONERS, and Publishers of Chrojio. Calendars, CirniMsrAs Cards, &c, 45 ST. MARY AXE, LONDON, England. Wholesale Price Lists (illustrated), together with samples of Stat'onery, forwarded to Traders throughout the World free by post on application. Indents can be sent through any Merchant.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1886, 8 September 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1886, 8 September 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1886, 8 September 1885, Page 1

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