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AUCKLAND HOTEL, QOEBK BTEHTST, AUCXLAETO. J. BOULTER, Proprlritor. Excellent accommodation. 'First-olaii table. $he best of Ales, Wines, »nd Spirits. Waieato Times filed.
XJOYAL MAIL HOTEL, -■JU Yiotowa Stbeet, AtrotLiifD. BILLIARDS-NIGHT PORTED. Waiiato Times filed. W. H. PHARCB, Proprietor.
CJHEBLEY'S HOTEL, RANGT&T&I. | The Proprietor wishes to thank the Waikato I settlers and visitors for their liberal patronage. No effort will be spared to"perpetuate the good fame of this old established house. GoodStkbltng. Saddle Horses. Secure Paddocks N.B.—ExcdUnt Shooting Quarttrt.
THE POINT RUSSELL HOTEL, JHIGGINS (late R. It. Campion), having ♦ taken possession 0 the above oonimo* dious premises, has muoli pleasureiu infor ing his friends and the public that thi» Hotel has been entirely renovated, and tbat it now compam avorably with i.y house aloog the line. Families and Travellers will find first- clans accommodation, combined *itb cleanliness, civility and comfort. Wines and spirits of t!ie best brands only — always in stock.
EAGLE HOTKL, . Albmet Stbkit, Auckland. ROBERT MACDONALD, Begs to intimat* that he has reoently purchased .above well and <«vorably known Hotel. The Hotel is centrally situated, posiesses a commanding vitvr of tht Auckland harbonr and the ; city, and is unsurpassed for the quality of its accommodation, R.M. assures those that may favor him with ih«ir patronage that his main object will be to accord thi»m the comforts of a homo duiing their stay in Auckland. - Ales, Wines, find Spirits of ths >: beit brands. No Colonial Spirits sold here. Waikato Times filed. -EAGLE HOTEL, ALBERT STREfiT. ISOBEUT MACDONALD ) Pioprietor.
MADDEN AND O'NEILL, DAR^RISTERS & SOLICITORS. Hamilton 'West.
F. A. 'WHITAKER, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, Hamilton.
R. E. M. CAMPBELL, PURVEYOR, HAMILTON. Licensed under Land Transfer Act.
J3ENJAMIN YOUNG, 'BUILDBE AND COHTSACTOB, HAMILTON WEST. Estimates given.
JAMES P, NEILh, 4 UCTIONEER, LAND, & COMMISS T ON Js, aJ^N'I, TZ AWAMUTT7. Regular Soles will be held on the first Tuesday in the Month, at Te Awamutu, and on the third Tuesday at Cambridge.
S. -BRIGHT, -TTALUATOR, ARBITRATOR, AUCTIONS £R, AND LAND AGENT. ALEXANDRA.
QEYENTY PIANOS 'AND FORTY HARMONIUMS TO BE SOLD AT GKEATLY REDUCED PUICES FOR CASH. In consequence of being overafocked and large ehiptnentd on the way. These Instruments ar*e the HANDSOMEST. BEST, AND CHEAPEST To be sold in New Zealand. HARMONIUMS £9 to £129 PIANOS Jt3s to £150 tEjT Harmoniums and Pianos ON HIUE with OPTION of PUKCHASE, at the end of three jjix, nine, twehe, eighteen or twenty-four month* — the hire deducted from price ot instrument. j HOFFMAN AND SONS, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, StfOUTLANB-STRFET. TNSTRiniEltfrS OF ALL KINDS TOKED AKD EKPAIEBO. N.B. — Six finishing Ltatoai on tfat Piano or Hiirmooium, £3 Jt.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 552, 2 December 1875, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 552, 2 December 1875, Page 1
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