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ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Wallingfobd. ■ DENNIS RYAN .. .. Proprietor. The above newly-erected Hotel ie now open, and affords every accommodation for travellers. FIRST-CLASS PADDOCKINGy TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Conch, leaves Waipukurau forPorangahau on Mondays and. Thursdays, after arrival of first train from Napier, returning , on Wednesdays and Saturdays in time for 3.45 train to Napier. Parcels carried on the most reasonable terms. D. RYAN. "\T7ATERWORTH'S PROVINCIAL VV HOTEL. BILL OF FARE. Eye opener 6 a.m. Solid Refresher 6.30 „ straight 6 p.m. Appetiser 7 ~ Barmaid's smile 8 ~ Digester 8 ~ Pleasant Big restorer 9 ~ Talk 9 ~ Stimulator 10 to 11 „ Pony 9.30 „ A nooner 12 noon Sparkler 10 „ , Sudden Mixed special death 10.90,, 12.30 p.m. Corpse Greased light- Reviver 11 ~ ning 1 ~ Boarders & TravelSettler 1.30 „ lers. Lightning Rouser 11.30,, Express 2 ~ Floaters Free Pick-me-up 3 „ night-cap 12 ~ Invigorator 5 p.m. N.B.—"Wild or irregular drinkers are requested to keep out of the way of regular customers. Passengers by the late train carefully forwarded home by the wheelbarrow express. Arthur McCartney. t)oard and,residence, £1. MEALS, Is. BREAKEAST IN TIME TO CATCH THE EARLY TRAIN. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. TjANEVIRKE HOTEL JAMES ALDARDICE, Proprietor, Having made extensive additions to his premises, can now confidently guarantee Superior Accommodation to Visitors and Families. The House is now replete with every convenience and modern improvement. "Well-furnished Suites of Roomsfor Families. Spaoious and well-ventilated Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. First-class Billiard Saloon, containing Two New and Superior Tables. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Persons wishing to pay a few days' visit to the country will find Danevirke one of the most healthy and pleasant places in Hawke's Bay. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL, Hastings. •\T7ILLIAM STOCK begs to notify his VV old friends and the general public that he has opened the Stortford Lodge Hotel, which will be found replete with every comfort. Well-watered Paddocks and first-plass Stable accommodation. Wines, Spirits, Ales, best brands only. TjiERN HILL HOTEL, OMAHU, PETER RAMSAY Proprietor. The Beautiful Situation of the above Hotel makes it a Favorite Resort for Visitors in the Summer. Every Comfort and Accommodation for Travellers and Visitors. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. THE RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. THOMAS MORGAN Proprietor. rriHE above Hotel will be found replete _L with every comfort, and its nearness to the Railway Station makes it specially convenient for the travelling public. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT INSTOCK. SWAN'S XXXX BEER A SPECIALITY. EXCHANGE HOTEL, HAVELOCK. TAMES GLASS (late of the Sandford V Hotel, Onga Onga) begs to inform his friends and the travelling public of Hawke's Bay, that he has taken the beautifully situated, and completely equipped Exchange Hotel, Havelock, and that it will be his aim to maintain the high character the House obtained under his predecessor, Mb Dennett. A Good Table, and a Cellar full of the { best. i RAILWAY HOTEL, Port Ahtjeibi. F. H. STEVENS, Having taken the above Hotel, desires to inform his patrons, and travellers by sea and rail, that this commodious and comfortable Family and Commercial Establishment has been thoroughly renovated and re-decorated. This Hotel ie situated close to the wharf and to the Railway Station, and is therefore most conveniently situated for the travelling public. Special attention is paid to the Cuisine and Quality of the Liquors. Hor and Coin Baths. Private Suites of Apartments. Spacious Billiard Rooms. Good Stabling. F. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. T) RO VINCIAL HOTEL. T. WATERWORTH.. .. Proprietor. /CRITERION, Vj FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN .. Proprietor. PEDDIE'S /CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Napier. v> , Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Bank. Younger's Edinburgh Ale always on draught. T. PEDDIE, Proprietor. P. D. LUCKIE. FOR LEASE — Long Terms of Years BUSINESS SITES In the Best Positions in Hastings. For particulars apply to F. D. LUCKIE, Agent, Hastings. ■p D. L U C X I .E , ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, . Land and Property Valuer, ARBITRATOR AND ACCOUNTANT, Hastings. . Properties Bought and Sold on Commission. Rents and Interests Collected on Property Managed for Absentees. Partnership and otuer Accounts Adjusted. Money Advanced on Freehold Security, in sums of JEIOO and upwards. Agents for—. Colonial Insurance Company, Fire and Marine. Messrs Wilding , and Co., Timber Merchants, Waipukurau. F. D. LUCKIE, Hastings.

rpABADALE NUESEBT. CHEAP FIREWOOD. H. J. GILBERD, offers for sale, delivered to any part of Napier, first-olaea Blue Gum Firewood, steam saw cut and all knotty pieces culled out. . . Bin lengths, per cord.. ...£2 0 0 lOin lengths, per cord.. ..1 17 6 Also, 4ft lengths delivered at £1 10s per cord, 9ft 6 x * heavy Blue Gum Kails at £ 3 10s per 100 at the Plantation; Large Rollers,. Logs, Chopping Blocks, Branch Wood delivered in TaradaJe at 6s per load; Bridge Stringers, Poles, Matai Firewood, and Totara Houseblocks always on hand. Ploughing and subsolling undertaken. ! Forced Grapes now ready at Rule and Glassford's and the nursery. '. • H. J. GILBERD, . . . Taradale Nursery W B A T- E■ S, „ CHAIR MANUFACTURER ". AND CABINETMAKEE, Having opened his New Premises, EJIEESON-SXEBET, [Opposite the Star Hotel], Is now prepared.to supply Good Coloniai Fuknittjee, of his own make, on the most liberal terms. All repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice. Wholesale and Retail Chair Manufacturer, Cane-worker, &c. N.B.—Workshop: Carlyle-street. ' Show-shop: Emerson-street. STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS, MAKATOKU. AT PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. __•' t> npHE Undersiprned is prepared to supply JL Building , Timber in any quantities. Orders promptly executed. T. and G. Flooring, Busticatcd Boarding, Lining, Skirting , , Architraves always on hand. W. "W. GUNDRIE, Makatolcu. J MARTIN,'TaiIor, begs to notify that .he has taken tho premises next door of Gairetib Bros., lately in the occupation of iho New Zealand Zneuriixico Company. • »

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4832, 4 February 1887, Page 4

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