Hotels a m MASONIC HOT EIL , NAPIER. MR T. SHIRLEY begs to announce that he has PURCHASED the above WELL-KNOWN HOTEL from Messrs Robjohns and Co., and hopes by a strict attention tofbusiness |to merit a fair share of support. ggMit T. Shirley begs to notify that he is enabled to enter the open market in order to supply the Best Brands to his Customers. The whole object of the management will be to make the Masonic Hotel the most comfortable and popular Hotel in Napior. Private suites of Apartments. Bath-rooms. Billiard Room. Sample Rooms. T. SHIRLEY, • Proprietor. FORESTERS' ARMS Shakespeare-road. Having taken the above well-known Hotel, I hope, by keeping the best Brands of Wines and Spirits, &c, to merit a fair share of Public Patronage. All Meals at Is. Board and Lodging by the week, £1. CHARLES HENRY SMITH, Phopbietob. 55 mE AUTE HOTEL, ' TE AUTE. Tho undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken possession of , the above Hotel, and assures them nothing will bo wanting on his part to ensure their patronage. The Paddocks have been put in thorough repair, and are secure for stock. Excellent stabling, and every accommodation for travellers. None but tho best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. 296 H. PARTINGTON. ' ALBION HOTEL,, NAPIER. !w. Y.DENNETT ...' ... Proprietor. WY. D. wishes to inform his friends • that he is again in harness and nothing shall bo wanting on his part to make the Albion one of the most Comfortable 1 Hotels in Napior. Billiard Saloon and Bath Room. Quiet and rotired Parlours and every convenience for Travellers and Boarders. Moderate Charges. P.S.— The Jug and Bottle trade will be mado a special feature. 262 pACIFIC TTOTHL, HAVELOOK. H. R. OLIST, Proprietor, Begs to inform the public of Havelock and the surrounding districts that he has opened the above well-known Hotel, and can assure them that no effort will be spared on his part to give satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. . ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS Of the best brands. Firfc-olaas Accommodation for Travellers and Visitors. Four Good Loose Horse-boxes to et for the Races. An Excellent Table Provided. 36 A LBEBT Tqr OTE L. QUEEK-STREBT, AUCKLAND. Proprietor S. C. CAULTON (Late of Masonio Hotel, Napior, and Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, < Poverty Bay.) Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Sample Rooms for Commercial Trave lers , 18 THE KONINI HOTEI being now finished, will be OPENED as an ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, replete with all comforts and requirements for Travellers ; good stabling and paddocks. Also, in connection with the above, a . GENERAL STORE Will be OPENED, with a good stock of Clothing, Boots, Groceries,' and General Merchandise. ' . 91 A. D. G. M'LEOD. — 1 ; — — ■ _ — . Railway Time Table NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER-KOPUA SECTION. '. TIME TABI.E, SOUTH. , WEEK DAYS. Son- ; * DAYS. A.M. A M. P.M. P.M. Spit, depart .. .. — 11. o 3.40 — Napier, arrive .. — li.io 3.50 — | „ depart .. 7.35 11.30 4.30 2.30 Farndon, depart .. 7.55 .11.55 , 4.50 2.60 P.M. Hasting, arrive .. — 12.15 — 3.10 , „ depart .. 8.16, 12.35 5.12 — . Paki Paki, arrive .. 8.31 — 5.26 — 1 „ depart .. 837 12.55 5.31 — Te Aute, depart .. 9.15 1.35 6.4 — Kaikora, depart .". 0.45 2.15 6.38 — Waipawa, arrive ... 10.0 — — — . .„■ depart .. 10.3 2.35 0.53 — Waipukurau, arrive .. — 2.55 7.10 — ' „ depart.. 10.23 — 7.15 — aakakapau, depart ..110 — 8.0 — Kopua, arrive .. .. 1.12 — . 8.20 — NORTH. : WEEK DAYS. Sdn- * BAYS. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.' Ivopua, depart. . .. — 8.15 2.30 — • Takapau, depart .. — 8.40 2.50 — W^aipukurau, arrive .. — •-— ' 3.31 — . »• depart.. 7.0 0.36 3.30 — Waipawa, arrive .. — 9.50 3.50 — i „. depart .. 7.20 10.5" ' 4.0 — Kaikora, depart ... 7.34 10.23 4.15 — Te Aute, depart ..■ • 8.4 11.5 4.50 — Paki Paki, .arrive .. 8.30 5.24 — j'■ depart .. 8.40 11.45 5.30 — 1* M * Hastings, arrive ... _ .12 5* — — ! „ depart' ..' 8.57 12.25 5.43 6.30 Farndon, depart .. 9.20 12 DO 010 5.50 Napier, arrive .. .'. 0.40 1.10 6.30 0.10 „ depart.. .. 10.20 3.10 — Spit, arrive, .... 10.30 3.20 — — *Goods Tram; '■ • ' \ , Passengers are requested not to enter leave the carriages while in motion. Season Tickets issued to and froic all Stations. Apply to the Manager. To ensure despatch, Parcels should be booked Fifteen minutea before the starting of the train. W. J. MILLEK, . ; ..', . General Manager. MUSIOAIi INSTRUMENTS. JUST RECEIVED, a Case of '.Violin*, O ".. Violincellos; Flutes, &c. ; Violin and Violiucello Strings, Bridges, Pegs, Caaas, &o. •'-■;■ ; . "■■•,' Also, :iii '. ■■'! -•• • ':• ■■ - first-class; selection of Vegetable and Garden Seeds. B. HAR WOOD'S BOOK* STATIONERY WAREHOUSE -i ■.i.-.To-i.':;'.. '.-■' jWAOeAIYA, •.,■• '*'; : \> : 3
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5543, 21 November 1879, Page 1
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