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WAVEKLEY HOTE L. Gbkenjceadows. William ellingham Has much pleasure in notifying" to tho Travelling" Public that ho has taken tho above Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to Business and the Wants of Customers that ho will merit that support accorded to his predecessor. There ore fourteen Lonsf Boxes adjacent to t>lo Hotel, which have been leased by A. Ellinoiiah. Goon Accommodation. N.Z. Referee Filed. W. ELLINGIIAM Prohuktgk. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. TITM, STOCK wishes to inform tho * T Public, Stock-owners, Breeder.", &0., tlmt the Stortford Lodge Hotel will bo found complete, with overy comfort for themselves and first-class accommodation for their Stock. Sheep and Cattle Yards. WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDS. WILLIAM STOCK. p. R I T E R I ON, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Night Poiitku In Attendance P. GORMAN .. .. PKorniKTOR. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. \ LEXA.NDER SCRIMAGEOUR beg? Xjl to inform his numerous old friends and patrons, commercial gentlemen, and tho public generally, that he has now completed urnishmg the new Empire Hotel, which is beyond question the best most comfortable and commodious Hotel between Wellington and Napier. Tho accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR" FAMILIES. Tho cuisine is under careful supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirits are of the Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower and Fruit Gardens in connection. ALEX. SCRIMAGEOUR, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Waixinqfobd. DENNIS RYAN ... „ Proprietor. Tho above newly-erentcd Hotel is now open, and affords every accommodation for travellers. FIRST-CLASS FAPDOCKING. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Coach leaves Waipukurau for Poranga hau 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. THE RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS THOMAS MORGAN PnoriußTOß. fIiHE above Hotel will bo found replete I with every comfort, and its nearness to the Railway Station makes it. socially convenient for the travelling public. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. swan's xxxx beer a speciality, arthur McCartney. nOARD AND RESIDENCE, £1. MEALS, is. JJRKAKEAST IN TIME TO CATCH THE EARLY TRAIN. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. PEDDIE'S CtLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Nas-ikr. / Opposite Post H3id Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Brink. Younjrur'H Edinburgh Alo always on draught. 6 T. PEDDIE, Proprietor WAIPAWA INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION. DECEMBER, ISBB. UNDER DISTINGUISH ED PATRONAGE President : T. Tanner, Esq., M.H.R. Vidi-presidcnti : J. D. Ormoiid, Esq., W. C. Smith, Esq., and Captain W. Russell, M ll.R.'c Solicitor: F. 08. Lmighimn, Esq. Bunkers : Bank N.Z., Waipawa. Patrons - Tholeadiugresideutaof Hawla* s Bay. , . , , The '' Oiizette r, contains the special order of the Minister for Railways Mating that Goods for Exhibition at Waipawa are to be carried over all the New Zealand Lines IKEK OF CHARGE. Tho U.S.S C. have rlso agreed to carry .nil Exhibits for FREIGHT ONE WAY. APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE MUST BE SENT IN BY Ist NOVEMBER. LATE APPLICATIONS RECEIVED UP TO 20th NOVEMBER, ON PAYMENT OF DOUBLE FEKS. AGENTS: Napier.—Mr. )'l..;»ry Lascelles (for poultry exhibits), Mr. k\ W. A- Bishop West Clive.-Mr. Bell Hastings.—Mr. A. B. Gruono Kuikora. —Mr, E. Gray Waipukurau.—Mr R. Rush Ormoti'lville and Makotuku.—Mr. F. W. Hollins Danevirke. —Mr. Clayton Woodville.— Mr. E. A. Haggen Jlump'ien.—Mr. A. H. Parkinson See Prospectus for full partieukis. BEN, j<. JOHNSON. Hon. fi-ec. WAIPAWA EXHIBITION. milE WAIPAWA EXHIBITION X grows in magnitude from day to day, and space" is being applied tor from various parts of the colony. The promoters are therefore justified in putting forth greater eti'orts than they had calculated up<ji> ;n providing for a line display of New Zealand industries, and in seeking to prominently '>Fin# before the public the real mugmrudu nf their enterprise. At first it was thought sufficient tf> \ confine exhibits u> liawke's Bay, but, u» outtiido firms have decided to furnish a show of good.-,, tho promoters "nave wisely decided to meet tho demand for increased accommodation, and the plain; of the buildings lmve bad to be considerably ejctfciidejl.. For some reason or other, rumors of a hurlrul nature have been wit afloat, and unless ' these are properly met, the project may Buffer. Wβ have, th/:refnre, been <*»Ued to stnto that immediately upim publicity bting given to Iho rumors in question, tljc business people and old residents of Waipawa, Kaikora, and Waipukurau wen: interviewed, and they 4esir<j it to be widely known that they have faith in iho project, and in the men who have come forward ,to carry out nil arrangements in connection with th'j exhibition. The following , gentlemen have placd tlvir name* at the'dispusal of the promoters, ami state that they are <;f opinion that the whole tliinir will bo "carried out in yrood faith, and on strictly business juinoiplcs: —Wuipawa : Dr.Alex'Tudd. Messr.-. W. Rathbf.ue, E. Bibby, S. McGreuvy, Alex. Scrimgenur, J. Britten, W. McDougall, Jas. Bennett, v Alex. Corskie.Thon. Cowpel", J. S. Annum!, G Abrahams, M. Flynn, .Tull and Co., J. A. Drummond, A. Gurry, Alex. Robertson, E O'Halloran, E. li. Newman, W. Wisu- ; man, Prof. Moore, W. H. J. Bennett, Tl.os. Brinson, W. D. Patterson, M. Collett, W. H. Sebley, A. W. Gould, L. Whittington, y. 08. LougfaJiaii, K. Purchnu, A. Kt. C. ln"'Usi T). Moroney, M. Sh<>,<l|im. T. Woostcr° C. O'Reilly, W- Lyons. Ju,>. Williams, T> 'Annette, J. Nicholson, and J. Kuikora: Messrs. D. Mundoll. X Gray, W.T. Sahin, J. Morrylees, and L. laUiouw Waipukurau : Dr. Jas. Reed. Messrs P. . Gow, McLean and Scott, Jas. Bissett, JPalmer, P. Barne, Jas. MoVay. and Alex. • Jones and Sons. Aud t)ioso gentlemen are further of opinion that the promoters have gone about, their work in a painsiakii.;;,,' unii 3 energetic manner, and that they deserve iho 3 success which will undoubtflly crown their 1 efforts. I NOTICE TO LADIES. MRS THOMSON, Hciue;-';' Oottajte. Shukespi'are road, hot" for Dress Cutting and Fitting on TUJiSs DAY, the 18th in»t. t Hours: From 2 to 5, TUKHU.vY.S ami :i I FRIDAYS. ii Titiui- on Application V F. JARD IN E , t) . Union Gjia.uiuoih, Tkhnvsom-etrkkt HTOGK AND SHARE BROKER. Diiily qiiot/itioii.'. received froi! , rincip::l t/rx::n in (ho colony Money to lend on Hpproved freehold security at current rates of int'.'.est. Agent, for lUuterV Tulegrani Company (Jiiinitcd). 'I'eUgraiiie codoil for wmitlun ,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5351, 16 October 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5351, 16 October 1888, Page 1

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