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Hotels. . — — in ' i [ JJARTON'S . jyoTEU HAMILTON, I 1 The above Hotel is one of the finest in the Provinc clal District, containing suites of apartments suitable > for private families. It is newly built, and with all J the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience t and comfort. Upon the opening of the Railway to Oxford and J Lichfield, i TOURISTS TO THE LAKE DISTRICT ' Will find Hamilton a pleasant aud convenient break 5 ina long journey, and at the Commercial Hotel every l , thing that can be desired in civility and attention. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Tra» a vellers, for whom sample rooms are reserved, i ———— ■ NEXT THE RAILWAY STATION. [ C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. 9 —— — T B a ROHA C LUB H otbl (SITUATED EXACTLY OPPOSITE HOT SPRINGS), TE AEOHAI PROPRIETOR J..„ .T.i HAY WOOD Two Spacious Balconies. Good Views. SUITES OF APARTMENTS' BOTH GROUND AND FIRST FLOORS. Luncheon, Ito 2; Table d'Hote at fl. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Good Stabling. HOILA K E st Excursion micKßTs. - XCURSION XICKETS. FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY. Through Tickets, including Coaches, Guides, on Hotels, and Boats, etc., to Terrace, only For further Information apply to the Booking Agents. harry H. hayr Ayco., Tourist Agents, i" High-street. rjIHE TE AWAMCTU HOTEL, [(Late Central Waikato Hotel). This Hotel having been rebuilt with extensive improvements, offers every comfort and convenience for families and invalids visiting this healthy and charming country district. Hot and cold bath*, liberal cuisine, one of Wright's best billiard tables, and the choicest brands only of wines and spirits are offered to the travelling; public. Sample rooms disconnected from the hotel, and other special cos veniences provided for commercial travellers. H. LEWIS, Owner aud Proprietor. NORTHERN HOTEL -■»* Great North Road. B. R. CURNOW, Proprietor. The above Hotel presents (.he moat enjoyable retreat for picnic parties, having good grazing pad docks, with excellent supply of water. ACCOMMODATION FOR A FEW SELECT BOARDERS. J, All Liquors or the Best Brands. ASONIC JJOTEL, OPPOSITE MUSEUM, PRINCESS-STREET, AUCKLAND. J. MATHESON .. .. PROPRIETOR Wines and Spirits of Best Brands. Alcock's Billiard Table on the premises. Public Companies. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES' ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW f ZEALAND (LIMITED). • Subscribed capital .. .. £108,345 0 C Paid up (£1 2s 6d per share) .. 24,377 12 6 Liability of shareholders .. .. 216,690 0 0 Auckland Directors : R. C. Burstow, Esq., Chairman. D. B. Cruickshantr, Esq. Henry Brett, Esq. Graves Aickio, Esq. Managing Director, Auckland: } J. Aitken Connell, Esq, t 8 ' Office: , Corn Exchange Buildings (next G. W. Binney and Sons), Fort-street. 0 The Company is empowered uuder the provisions .. of a special Act of the General Assembly of New r Zealand, intituled "An Act to confer powers upon the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Company, Limited," to act as Executor and Trustee under Wills, Trustee under Settlements, Attorney under Power ' of Attorney, Liquidator, Guardian ; Committee under the Lunacy *t»tute9. or Agent, and undertakes ' inter alia the management of real and personal property, . the inves moot of funds on mortgage and other securities, the collection of all revenue or income from real or personal estates, rents interest, dividends. &c.; and the sale of land, houses, > c., and acts generally as agent, , A pamphlet explanatory of the objects and advantages of the Company, with information valuable to intending testators and other constituents, mav be obtained on applica'ion at the Company's offices. (Ask for " The Company's Pamphlet.") The Company has money to lend, in sums from £100 to £5000 each on first-class mortgage securities, at , the lowest current rates of interest. ■ CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE (LIMITED). D .1 Established 1836, J HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG. '> Subscribed Capital £500, l# Paid-up Capital £100,000. Insurances accepted at lowest current rates on ' Hulls of vessels. Freights, or Advances, and Mer- ' cbandise of every description to and from all ports in 1 the World. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES to contribu- " tors of business, whether shareholders or not. B particulars of which can b«i obtained on application to ' HENDERSON & MACIFARLANE, ' Agents, corner of Fort and Commerce streets, Auck- ' land. THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITORS' ASSOCIATION. Patrons Messrs, W. McArthur & Co., E. Porter ft Co., D. H j McKenzle, Esq., And M. H. Roe, Esq. 3 For the protection of tradesmen against Fraud, Dishonesty, and Bad Debts, the Collection of Accounts, Rents, etc., at a low scale of commission. » Insure against Bad Debts. Private inquiries carefully made. Large and influential list of subscribers. Money advanced on Freehold Property at lowest current rates. Prospectus on application at the office, No. % Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street. W. S. PULFORD, Manager. i « T. A. ASHTON, I Secretary. I TTNITED FIRE AND MARINE INt \J BURANCE COMPANY. I The undersigned is prepared to offer special inducei ments to insurers. RISKS taken at LOWER BATES than heretofore and LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. . ART. HEATHEK, ' i, . Agent. Lower Queen-street. — Young men's christian ASSOCIATION. NEW BUILDING FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be thankfully received i ! the undersigned. i , J. S. HILL, President ' W. HRAKENKIG, General Stontai* 1 THOS. BUDi>LE,» H 011 flees. 1 A. KNIGHT, ]0D ' • W. CALLENDKR, Treasurer, Or any Member of Committer.; .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7392, 23 March 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7392, 23 March 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7392, 23 March 1886, Page 7

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