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Hotels. ______ -jJNITED gERVIOE JJ OTEL, WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STREETS, AUCKLAND. PROPRIETOR J* C. CONDON. This well-known and old established Hotel, having been Just renovated, affords accommodation second to none in the city, One of the most important additions made is A SPACIOUS DINING ROOM, the entrance to which is In Wellesley-street. It is fitted up aftor tho most appoved style, Rti'l i? specially adapted for the convenience of Visitors and City Gentlemen. An oxeellent Bill of fare is daily provided, which includes all the delicacies of the season. BREAKFAST—From eight to ten a.m. LUNCH—From twelve noon to two p.m. TEA—From five p.m. to the close of 'he performance* at Opera House. Visitors to this popular place of amusement can he solved with Tea, Coffee, or anything they require during the Intervals. Ladies ran have anything sent up to the anterooms, THE SLEKPING ACCOMMODATION of the United Service is all that can be desired, the bedrooms being well and comfortably furnlshsd. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS, who will find thcro every home comfort. Terms on application. The Proprietor calls special attention to the fact that he is a DIRECT IMPORTER of the best Brands of Spirits and Liquors extant, including tho celebrated Scotch Glenlivat Whisky, a..d the far-famed Edinburgh Ales, in bottle and cask. Sample cases sent to any part of the colony on receipt of order. Tho BOTTLE DEPARTMENT is replete with a very largo assortment of the very best lines in tho market, and Is made a specialty by the Proprietor. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS HOTEL Are — A good Restaurant, splendid Sleeping Accommodation, a supply of the best Spirit*. Wines, Ales, and Stout procurable, Its central situation, and every attention. DON'T FORGET THE SPECIAL GRILL, UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. JgARTON'S COMMERCIAL JJ EL, HAMILTON. The above Hotel is one of the finest in tho Provincial District, containing suites of apartmetfts suitable for private families. It is newly built, and with all the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience and comfort. Upon the opening of tho Railway to Oxford and Lichfield, TOURISTS TO THE LAKE DISTRICT Will find Hamilton a pleasant and convenient break ina Ions; journey, and at tho Commercial Hotel everything that can be desired in civility and attention. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Travellers. for whom sample rooms are reserved. NEXT THE RAILWAY STATION. C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. HITIAKGI II OTE L, MERCURY BAY. The above Hotel affords first-class accommodation for visitors. .-ingle or Double Bedrooms The Hotel faces the wharf, with a beautiful river for rowing or fishing purposes, aud there are also good shooting grounds. Sailing and Pulling Boats are provided by the Proprietor. The best Wines and Spirits only are kept. Good Billiard Tables. A private House with eight rooms, woll furnished, and all accommodations if required, about 300 yards from the Hotel ; well-suite.t for families, with excellent views, aud good paddock. Saddle horse* if require ). Steamer communication twice weekly, calling at the wharf, close to the Hotel. T. CARINA, PROPRIETOR. fJIHE TE AWAMUTU HOTEL. (Late Central Walkato 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 baths, a 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 con veniences provided for commercial travellers. H. LEWIS, Owner and Proprietor. ■piLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE. The above Hotel is now Replete with all the advantages of a first-class Hotel. BEST BRANDS OF WiNES AND SPIRITS. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Pboprietob.

The Stud. IHE THOROUGH.OHLSj/) ' BRED stallion ELZjM.B 0 M N V S (Full Bkothkk to the Will-known Make SIESTA). The undersigned having made arrangements (for this season only) for the uso of Pomnus, breeders in the Auckland district are offered a splendid opportunity of mating their mares with this promising young sire. SOMNUS is a grandly shaped horso, and being got by the celebrated Tradncer from Hammock (one of the most magnificent of Orest's daughters) he should beget racehorses of a high class. SOMNUS will travel this season from Papakura Stud Farm as follow :— Mondays Puknkohe Tuesdays—To Bombay aDd Drury Thursdays—OUhuhu to J. K. "Walters', Mount ft 08 Kill Fridaysnnehunga and Manger* Remainder of the week at Stables. Terms'. Thoroughbred mares, 10 guineas; half* hrede, 4 guineas ; two or more the property of one owner, as per agreement. Groomage fee, 6s, payable at time of service. Good paddocks at 2s 6<l per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars apply to W. WALTBR3, Papakura. A&ito mo STAND THIS „ ' *- SEASON, uklX, *j, V/S \jn At the Harp of Erin, the Rn/Iw' ThoroU'hbrel Stallion fXjM' billing VwSvmT'By Izaak Walton out of Slander, by TraUucer ; Izaak v< alton by Dainty Ariel, out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman ; Dainty Ariel by hiddlesworth. B1 hI.INGSGATE is a dark bay horse, with black | points, standing about 16 hands 1 Inch, with plenty of I bone an t substance. He was bred by the late ,W. Walters. Esq , of Papakura. While on the turf he proved himself the fastest miler of his day. His breeding is undeniably good. On his dim's aide lithas the celebrated Traducer blood, which at the present time is telling so well on the turf; on his sire's lie has Dainty Ariel, by Kiddleswoith, while Fanny Fisher is by the celebrated Fisherman. From the combination of these ttrains he should get some firstclass stock, either for racing or •teeplechastng. Some of the best cross-country horses in England are got by speedy horses on the flut out of well bred mares. BILLINGSGATtt started in 63 races, winning 32 ; second, 11 ; and third, 10 times. TERMS: Thoroughbred Mares .. .. .. £7 Half-bred Mares £5 Groom's Fee Ss. Two or more mares, the property of the same owner, by agreement. All Fees to be paid by January Ist, 1837. Paddocks at '2s 6d per week. Every ctre taken, but no responsibility. • , BILLINGSGATE will travel as follows MONDAYS .. .. Mount Albert and Avondale WED <> KSIJAYtJ Mangere SATURDAYS .. Otahnhu, Panmure, and Pakuranga Other days of the week at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars apply to tlie Groom in charge or ROBERT X&ORPE Proprietor, Harp of Erin, Eileralle.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7782, 30 October 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7782, 30 October 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7782, 30 October 1886, Page 7

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