WAIPAWM. \ ■. : gi*%li'-WJIft:«:Bi.; : - \ ' YTAVING completed his EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS, takes this opp ortunity o JOL thanlnng -liis Friends for their liberal support - since opening the^bov© HOTEL He is now in a position to offer ACCOMMODATION to old and new F Wends, tha CANNOT BE SURPASSED in the DISTRICTS N.B.r-None bat first-class Luiuors kept. 28^ « ■ w NAPIER. WILLIAM BRITTEN BEGS to inform his friends and the inhabitants of Napier, that he has taken those WELL-B:NOWN PREMISES (formerly occupied by the Hawke's Bay Club), and OPENED them as a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, where he trusts, by keeping superior IyiNES, SPIRITS,.. &c, to merit a share of their patronage* Private lUoas Hv Families. GOOD STABLING. ,^1 . 65
Public Conveyances. f .COBB & Co.'s nnELEGRAPH XINE of DAILY Royal JL Mail COACHES to "Waipawa, leave the Booking Office, opposite the Chief Post Office, Napier, EVERY MOENING (Sundays excepfced), at 8£ o'clock, for Clive, Havelock, Te Aute, Kaikora, and Waipawa. Return Coaches leave the Empire Hotel, Waipawa, for Napier, EVERY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Single Faros ss. Od. EcLurn Tickets 7s. 6d. Parcels below 201bs. ... Is. Od, Orders attended T to. Coaches leave for W*aipukurau every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8i a.m., returning from Waipukurau on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves for WalKnjjford on TUESDAY and return on SATURDAY. A. PETERS & Co., 240 Proprietors. The Waipawa Express, S. M'GREEVY, Proprietor, V EAVES Waipawa THREE times a J_J week — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 o'olock a.m. ; returning from Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 a.m. Fares each way — SIX SHILLINGS. N.B. — Travellers from the Plains and Porangahau District can have their Horses taken hi, and delivered free of charge within one week. 17 The Meanee Express T EAVES Meanee for Napier every JLJ Morning, at 9 o'clock, and every Afternoon at 2. Leaves Newton, Irvine, and Co.'s store for Meanee every Morning at 11 o'clock, md every Afternoon at 4. Fares each way-TWO SHILLINGS. 18 GEORGE RYMER. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FURNITURE 1 ! ! On Sale by the Undersigned, BEDST E A D S Chests of Drawers Wash Stands and Dressing Tables Occasional and other Tables Sofas, Chairs, wood and stuffed seats Cornice Poles, wood and brass Rings &c. Picture Mouldings, in rosewood, walnut^ maple, or gilt Superior Mattresses, in hair or wool Also, in Auckland Flax, at low rates, Bolsters, Pillows, &c. Old Mattresses re-made, &c, >ffice and other Furniture made to order on the shortest notice. LARGE! & TOWNLEY, !ABINETMAKEBS Sc UPHOLSTERERS SIIAKESPEAHE ROAD. 4 « * * :. O , " *< H 4'i 2 - I 00 h-- "8 ■* § i ■ 3 a ] ft 21i Si S S Z l ***** i 1 *l .eb° S, 8 £ * Hti ° f Percy House, (Next door to the Herald Offlcej. H. O.'CAUL TON, IAVING taken the above House and p premises, is prepared to accomjdate Gentlemen with BOARD and f SSIDENCE. I N.B. — Families from the country can to be accommodated. Piano on the premises. ' l Napier, Aug. 26, 1869. 23 I
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1107, 7 December 1869, Page 4
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