_____ Hotels C O M M E R C I A _ L TT6TWT, POET AHURIRL EDWARD PLANK, (Late of Oamaru, also of Christchurch,) TXAVIiSG taken the well-known Hotel J.JL lately occupied by T. Fuszard, trusts by civility and attention, coupled with the fact that he keeps the best of Tables, and supplies Wines, Beer, and Spirits of Undeniable Brands, he may obtain the patronage of the genoral public as Avell as his old mends. EDWARD PLANK, 502 Proprietor. JJ AS TINGS JJoWI (Within 50 yards^ie H stings Railway JOHN KELLY^.... p EO p BIETO b. John Kelly begs, to thank his friends and the public for the nberal support accorded to him at the Impe. ria l Hotel, Waipawa, and to request a cont, w , ion of theip & Tora afc Ms new ventir^ in _a ßtillgß> T])e hotfl - is new, Jyandsomely furnished, and replete witliev ci y convenience. His knowledge of ™c o asiness is a sufficient guarantee that only "fjiiors af the first qualities will be supplied to his customers. | Smoking and Sitting Rooms. 1 Large Stable, with Loose Boxes and Coachhouse. 114 PAOIFIO HOTEL, Hastings. B. A. SNELLING, Pbopbietob. S. A. SNELLING begs to announce that lie has opened this handsome and commodious Hotel, and hopes by attention to the wants of his enstomers to merit a share of their patronage. This is the most convenient and commodious Hotel in Hastings, it is close to the Railway Station, the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show Grounds, the Race Course and the Cricket Ground. ' All Liquors of tho bost qualities. A large Billiard Room with First-class Tablo by Thurston.' Ladies' Sitting Rooms. Extensive Stabling Accommodation. 115 J> AILWAY TTT OTEL Close to tho Eastern Approach to tho Spit i Bridge. JOHN YOUNG, PBOrBIETOE. This Hotel is situated at the Eastern end of the Spit Bridge, and is replete with every Convenience for Travellers and Boarders. EXTENSIVE STABLING ACCOMMODATION. Tlie Petane Coach passes this Hotel twice daily, and the Taupo Coach weekly. 116 X> OVAL HOTEL, -XA" Palmebston Nobth. J. O. BATCHELAR, (Late of Marton and Wanganui), Pbopbietob. The above hotel having undergone extensive additions is now replete with every convenience and luxury. It is close to the station and most convenient for through travellers to Fielding, Marton, Wanganui, or Foxton. — — Private suites of apartments, Bath Rooms, Billiard Room, and Sample Rooms. Only tho ohoioest brands of Wines and Spirits kept. The HAWKE'S BAY HERALD filed. 122 TA AUTE HOTEL. "m/TURDOOH MAOKEN2, E begs to give notice that he has taken the abovo Hotel, and will provide every comfort for travellers. Secure Paddocks and a good Tablo kopt. 121 TAM AKI HOTEL TAHORAITE. J. F. CRANE begs to inform the public that he has taken the above commodious Hotel, and intends providing every accommodation for travellers and the public generally. None but first-class articles kept in stock. Good Stabling and Paddocks. 117 Pbopbietob, J. F. CRANE. WAIKONINI HOTEL. THE undersigned begs to inform his numrrouß frionds and customers on the Napier-Patea Road, that, in connection with his carting service, he has now opened the above large and Commodious Hotel on tho Waikonini Estate, conveniently situated for travellers to and from Patea. Good Stabling — First-class Paddock Accommodation. A Blacksmith will be in attendance on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. A weekly conveyance under contract to carry the mails will run between the Waikonini Hotel and Puktapu con TUESDAYS, meeting Rymer's Coach at the latter place, at 1 p.m., and returning to Waikonini the same day, conveying passengers and parcols at reasonable rates, 123 WILLIAM JONES. THE MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF THE WAIWERA AND ROTORUA WATERS, BY DR ECCLES. Lake House, Rotorua, 12th Sept., 1880. I have visited Waiwera (Hot Springs) also Lake House, Ohinemutu, and the Terrace Hotel, Tarawera, on a tour for tho purposo of investigating the properties of tho various Hot Springs. I have in each case stayed at the hotels owned by Mr R. Graham, and have to thank him and his managers for the great courtesy extended towards me. Tho Springs at the first two mentioned places, I feel confident, possess tho most valuable medicinal qualities, whilst tho Terraces (easily accessible from the last- mentioned placo) arc Buch that every person possessing the means ought to visit. The internal arrangements of the various hotels have been made to meet the requirements of Invalids and Tourists, and this object has been fully fulfilled. A. LESLIE A. ECOLES, 8.A., M.8., Cantab, j F.R.0.5., L.M., Edin * 445
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5834, 20 November 1880, Page 1
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