for Whitianga (Mercury Bay) and Auckland. iilb 9.3. SOUTHERN CROSS, /woin Sexxass, will leave Auckland punctually every TUESDAY, and TAURAN GA every SATURDAY morning. For freight or passage, apply to SAMUELS & JACOBSOHN, Agents for Tauranga.
Tauranga Hotel. ALEXANDER COOK, HiS pleasure in informing his old Friends and Customers that he has again become Land* lord of the above-named Hostelry. As in the past, so in the future he trusts to merit the support of the public. The Bar will be Replenished with a Choice Stock of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. BIIMAEDS I Stabibs!
The Mercury Bay Hotel. S. B. Peequbon, Proprietor. THIS Hotel, situated in close proximity to the 1 steamer’s anchorage, affords first class accommodation to the Tourist or Business Man visiting this district. Civility and attention may be rolled on, in connection with a moderate scale of charges. A first class Billiard Saloon, fitted with one of Thurston’s best tables, has lately been added to this hotel, where everything necessary to this noble game will be found complete. Wines, Spirits, &c., of the best brands only iept in stock.
\T<ME ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Situate between Makefcu and Taupo, and in the Heart of the Lakes District. Every comfort and convenience for Travellers. ALFRED A. F. ALLOM, Proprietor.
Whitiangi Hotel. THIS well and favourably known Hotel is situated at the entrance to the Whitiangi Bber, Mercury Bay; and being at the head of the Steamboat Wharf, just completed by the proprietor, for the accommodation of passengers by tb# steamer, &e., will be found most convenient fcr visitors to this district. The accommodation is superior, and the proprietor will still continue tnosa efforts for the comfort of his patrons, which cate already secured for this Hotel a well known reputation. The Government ferry being in connection with ®is establishment, visitors can always rely on a Me and speedy transit to any portion of the district.
Superior accommodation for Families, with Prirate apartments, if desired. d’H6te at 1 o’clock. ass » Spirits, &c. , of every description, and Ae best brands only. Charges strictly moderate. THOMAS CAHENA, Proprietor. O HI NE Mu T U HOTEL. Tourists to the Hot Springs ■will find excellent the above Hotel. Good docking. First class Spirits. Honi Wee.a Heko, Proprietor.
WHAEF HOTEL, OPOTIXtI. I'Hlts Hotel 13 situated, as its names implies wharf, and contains every convenience 51 the accommodation of visitors, who ■will find a Wfie, Good Liquors, Good Beds, with ifility and moderate charges. Gentlemen wishing to visit the interior or .-«.eß down the Coast can bo provided with r° d Milliard-Bagatelle Tableinea, Spirits, Ales, and Porters of the finest brands.
ROBERT THOMPSON, Proprietor. LEND—In sums of £SOO to a moderate rata of interest. — “0.: asd Eitssexx, Fort street,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 82, 14 June 1873, Page 1
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