5? _| OHAMROCK TT OTE L>^ Situate in the centre of GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. Good Accommodation for Travellers and others. ALFRED WALKER, Proprietor. IMPERIAL HOTEL, WAIPAWA. rpHIS new Hotel adjoins the Railway _L Station, and affords flrst-olasß accommodation for Visitors and Traveller!. Wines and Spirits of the finest brands. Private Suites for Families. COMMBBCIAL ROOH, Where Home and Colonial papers can be seen Large and Well-grassed Paddocks adjoining the Hotel. H. FLETCHER Proprietor.. 1 ■- ' i Extensive Stabling. ' ! Stook and .Station Yards, affording Sxtfc class accommodation. llßfei T7-AIKORA RAILWAY HOTEL. 1 XX .j DUNCAN MUNDELL, Pbopbibtob. ' I The above Hotei is newly opened, and situated close to the Railway Station; it is replete with every Compobx and CoNVEifißiiroß. No expense has been spared by the Proprietor to make this Hotel Comfortable and deserving of Public Support. — ■*$ Excursionists by the Train will find every Convenience. Pbivaib Rooms iob Pamhibs. Good Paddocks and Stabling for Travelling Stock. ■ WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUOBS Of the be B t Brands Kept. 119J GREENMEADO WS' HOTEL] I TABADALE. I Abihttb M'Oabtnby Proprietor l . I A RTHUR lyp/^ARTNEY I Has much pleasure in informing his nul- I merous friends in Town and County, thaifc I he has taken the above well-known Hotel. I The Houße is replete with every comfort and. B convenience, and is equal to any in the H Country. I The Proprietor will earnestly endeavor to H give every satisfaction to those who may H kindly favor him with their patronage, and H they may depend upon being supplied with I every article of consumption of the very best 9 quality. j ■ A splendid Paddock for the convenience of I visitors from the country. I H Good StabliDg. H Charges strictly Moderate. 82 I ffEKJtiY HOTEL, I WESTERN SPIT. ■ PORT NAPIER. 9 mHE above HOTEL, which has ex- ■ cellont ACCOMMODATION, is con- I veniently situated for Travellers by the H Taupp Route. Every attention and com- H fort are provided for such, Travellera H crossing the Ferry the night before the H Coach starts can always depend en being H comfortably breakfasted before commencing H theirjourney. Breakfast canalso be provfcfed H for those who do not cross till the morn- B ing the Coach starts, by their giving pre H vious intimation. H JAMES JOHNSTONS, ■ PROPRIETOR. 121 H RAILWAY HOTB ll EOEX AHTJBXBI. npHE undersigned begs to inform his Hi JL friends and the public that he hasH just opened the above splendid, new, and[H commodious Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, near the Railway Station. This Hotel is replete with H every accommodation and convenience, andH every effort will be made to meet the requiremeuts of customers. H Splendid Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits always on hand. A Tabus D'Hoxb Dailt. Splendid Accommodation for Travellers and^Hj Families. JOHN YOUNG, ■ 122 Proprietor. H| KAIK 0R A H OTE lH H. A. H I L L, I Pbop bibxob. a-^ |H TO ineot the rapidly growing requirements^! of the neighbourhood, -hixT&NSIVBJM Alxbbatioks and additions have just beenMi completed in the above Hotel. It has beenHß thorouglily re-decorated, and now offers &c-^H comaiodation unsurpassed by that of aB 7^H Hotel in the country. Mr. Hill hopes by^H civility and attention to his customers to con-^H tinue to merit the large share of patronage|^B hitherto accorded him. WM Only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and^H Malt Li%t«yrs kept. First-class Stock Yards for travelling Stock^H and Cattle Sales. J| Large and well-watered Paddocks.. 2^H WEST CLIYfI HOTEl[| W. J. 0A U LTON, ■ PnoFßisroß. mm rnHE above HOTEL is beautifully situ^B X a ted on the Banks of the NgaruroroH River, facing the main line of Road, an<^H has lately been Greatly ENLARGED ancH| Thoroughly Renovated. It is now a Fibsl^H Class Hotel, and affords every comiori^H or Travellers and Visitors. BH Attached is a Two-Roomed Cottage^B| fitted up with every comfort, which can b^H engaged by Parties or Families travellin^H along the Road. Large and Commodious Stabling. H| Good Paddocks for Horses. ■■ Artesian Well on the Premises* Boats for Hire. |H[ Nothing but the Best Qualities of Winett an flH Spirits kept. -^'^BB FABNDON HOTEL MM G. E. T 00 P |H BEGS to inform the public that he ha^^B now en S* red into possession of N thflH aboro ilotel, and can assure t-hose^whjßß patronise Mvi that no effort will be spared °4^H his part in making the Hotel one of the_inos^^B comfortable in Hawke'b Buy. > Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of .tho besSH Brands. ; A LIBERAL TABLE PROVIDED.I Every accommodation for Visitors] *U<^H Travellers. I First-class Billiard Room srd Tab ll^Hj
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 4
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