uoteis. i QHAMROCK TT OTEL Situate in the centre of GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY; Good Accommodation for Travellers and others. ALFRED WALKER, Proprietor. 117 TZ" AIKORA RAILWAY HOTEL. DUNCAN MUNDELL, Peopbietob. Tho above Hotei is newly opened, and situated close to the Railway Station; it is replete with every Cosifokt and Convenience. No expense has been spared by the Proprietor to malte this Hotel Comfortable and deserving o£ Public Support. Excursionists by the Train will find every Convenience. Pbivatb Rooms vos. lamiiibs. Good Paddocks and Stabling for Travelling Stock. WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS Of tho best Brands Kept. 119 GREENMEADOWS' HOTEL, TARADALE. Abtetob M'Cabtney Proprietor. A RTHUR ny/T c /~!ARTNEY Hae much pleasure in inf orming his numerouß friends in Town and] County, that he has taken the above well-known Hotel. The House is replete with every comfort and convenience, and is equal to any in the Country. The Proprietor will earnestly endeavor to give every satisfaction to those who may kindly favor him with their patronage, and they may depend upon being supplied with every article of consumption of the very best quality A splendid Paddock for the convenience oJ visitors from the country. Good Stabling. Charges strictly Moderate. 85 FERRY HOTEL, WESTERN SPIT, PORT NAPIER. mHE above HOTEL, which fcaß excellent ACCOMMODATION, is con veniently situated for Travellers by th( Taupo .Route. Every attention and comfort are provided for such, Traveller! crossing the Ferry the night before th< Coach starts can always depend ©n beinj comfortably breakfastedbefore commenciaj their journey. Breakfast can also be providec for those who do not cross till the morning the Coach starts, by their giving pre vious intimation JAMES JOHNSTONE, PROPRIETOR. 12^ EAILWA V H 0 T E I POET AHT/8181. rTIHE undersigned begs to inform hi _L friends and the public that he ha just opened the above splendid, new, anc comrnodiaus Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, near thi Railway Station. This Hotel is replete witl every accommodation and convenience, anc every effort will be made to meet the require meuts of customers. Splendid Alea, Beers, Wines, and Spiriti always on hand. A Tabib D'Hotb Dailt. Splendid Accommodation for Travellers anc Families. JOHN YOUNG, 122 Proprietor. kTa IKO R A HOT E I h. a.~hTi l l, Peopbietoe. TO meet the rapidly growing requirement* of the neighbourhood, Exiensivi Aitebations and Additions have just beer completed in the above Hotel. It has beer thoroughly re-decorated and now offers ac commodation unsurpassed by that of anj Hotel in the country. Mr. Hill hopes bj civility and attention to his customers to con> tinue to merit the large share of patronage hitherto accorded him. Only the test Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors kept. First-daBB Stock Yards for travelling Stocl and Cattle Sales. Large and well-watered Paddocks. 23 FAENDON HOTEL , GL E. T0 0 P BEGS to inform, the public that he hae now entered into possession of the above Hotel, and can assure those who patronise him that no effort will be Bpared on his part in making the Hotel one of themost comfortable in Hawke& Bay. Wines, Spiritß, and Malt Liquors. of .tho k best Brands. A LIBERAL TABLE PROVIDED. Every accommodation for Visitors) and Travellers. First-class Billiard Room and Table. 125 TTASTINGS STOEE R. SOMERVILLE Begs to return his thaukß for the liberal support accorded him since he commenced Business in Hastings. He takeß thiß opportunity of informing tho Bottlors of Hastings and tho surrounding neighborhood that he has oroctod a BAKERY, and intends to carry on tho Business of linker in connection with tho Storo. THK BAKING DEPARTMENT Will bo imdor tho efficient management of Mr. J. Blair (ltvto of Dunedin), who will carefully attend to tho wants of the Customers. Wedding, Birthday, and othor Cakos made to order. A largo Bupply of Small Gcods always on hand. At tho Hastings Storo will always bo found ii good ftissortmont of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, China, Glass, Earthenware, &o. &c, All ordora will rweivo prompt attontion. K. SOM.WRV.ILLE, 73 llnstinUN ytoro and Bakory. \\f~oo ii v »li. at • j1t"(Tt~e~l. J. J. All' Kl'll V PuonußTOK Thiß NICAV ami rOMMOniOUS HOTEL, nilimtmt nt tho .luuption of tho Nnpior, Wairavnpa, Wan^anui, ami Woltingt on roads, will bo found roploto with ovory (uinvonionco lor Families aiul Travellers. Kvory attention and comfort for Visitors wishing to view the romantic scenery of tlio JManawatu Gorge. A Good Tablo is kept, and tho Slooping Apartments are loi'ty and well-ventilated. , Coaches arrive and depart eight times per week from the above-named places. Good Btabling and securo Paddocka well grassed. 48S rinHE undersigned begs to intimate to his JL numerous friozids and customers that he has Purchased the Stock-in-Trade of Mr. D. Mundell, General Storekeeper, adjoining the Kaikora Railway Station, and will continue the same as a branch of his present fcwaHiess. 165 JOHN NICHOLSON.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3933, 15 June 1877, Page 4
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