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'gfrftfo; OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, > SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, NAPIER. WILLIAM HENDERSON (late oi ■Danevirkc) desired his frlondß and the public to know that ho has- taken the abovo well-known Hotol, : to which ho is making great improvomonts and additions, arid that- everything will" be done to pnsura Comfort ana Satisfaction to Visitors. Spacious Billiard Saloon. .'.Meals Ready for the Early Train. -The Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Proprietor. • 659 RAILWAY_HOTEL, SPIT. F. H. STEVENS,' Proprietor. npHE above Hotel offers special ad1J- vantages to tho travelling publio. It is situated closo to tho landing stozo at tho wharf, and persons arriving or departing by Bteamer can depend ' upon attention and civility at moderate chnrjrcs.. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and tho proprietor glros special attention to the cuisino and liquors. Tho bed-rooms aro well furnished andvontllatod, and there 'is am pis sittingroom accommodation. ■ ' , ' The . proprietor makes tho comfort of travellers a special and personal care. [ Good Stabling Accommodation. RAILWAY HOTEL. ■ (Near tho Wharf Landing Stage), . Port Anunißi. 64 PET ANE HOTEL. W. YILLERS, Proprietor. AhandsomeTnew. hotel, on tho main road to Tanpo, an easy distance from Napior, and replete with evory convonienco for Boarders and .Travellers. Prlvato Rooms for Families. . ■ ACoaohruns botweon the Hotel and Napier twice a day— from tho Hotol at 8.30 a.m: and 2 p.m., and from Napier at 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. ' Tiie Coach botweon Napior and Taupo passes tho Hotel every Monday. ■ Good Paddocks nnd Stabling. Loose Boxes for horses in training. Crickot and Lawn Tennis Gr.vunds adjoining the Hotel. PLEASURE GROUNDS, BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT, in tho rear of tho Hotel. Tho Proprietor will at all times do his utmost to meet the wants and convenience of visitors. SUNDAY CACHES aro now added to the present week day lino, leaving the Post-o/nee 1 • Napior, at 2i.m., returning in tho ovoning 1 |W. VILLERS, 55 Proprietor. DANEVIRKE HOTEL. JAMES ALLARDICE, Proprietor, HAVING made Extensive Additions to his Promisos. can now conflMcntlyguaranteo SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to "Visitors and Families. Tho Houso is now reploto with overy Convenience and Modern Improvement, Well-f urnishod suites of rooms for families. Spacious and woll ventilated bedrooms. HOT AND COLD BATHS. First-classßlLLlAßDSALOON^ontaining TWO NEW and SUPERIOR TABLES. WINES and SPIRITS of tho BEST BRANDS. Persons wishing to pay a fow days' visit to tho country will find Danovirke ono of the most healthy and pleasant places in Hawko's Bay. ' 66 CRITERION FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor. 57 A FACT. ARTHUR "MCCARTNEY HAS talcenover the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, whero Wines and Spirits of the Best-known Brands will bo kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ONDRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual,- Is. Tho Retail Prices will remain the samo as thoso quoted by my Predeees?ov.; 58 RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. T. MOIiGAN, PROPRIETOR. HHHIS Old-established and Favorite J- Hostelry is too well known to noed special pleading— " Good winoneedßnobush." —and T. Morgan still keeps on draught Swan's renowned XXXX Ales, and only tho Very Bost Spirituous Liquors and Cordials aro disponsed. The Railway Hotel was tho first public establishment in Hastings, has progressed with tho district, and T.M. intends to f?o right straight ahoad, for Hastings must bo ",Tho City of tho Plains." RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. T. MORGAN. Proprietor. 53 TAVISTOCK HOTEL, \V AIPUKURAU. proprietorTpeter gow. rpHIS Well-known" Hotel has been JL recently vory much enlarged, all the appointments being in the most modern style. A commodious Billiard-room is attached, with ono of tho bost Tables, fitted up with all tho latest improvements. Visitors and Families desirous oC spending a holiday in tho country will find tho accommodation equal to any Hotol in New Zealand, and entire privacy can be ensured, as separate suites of apartments are available. Tho surrounding country is highly picturesque, nnd as a hoalthy resort for tourists Waipukurau cannot bo surpassed. Tho largest and best appointed Stables in tho Province, whore Horses nnd Vehicles can bo had at all times nt very reasonable charges.! ' 69 THE PLACE TO GET A GOOD DRINK. exchange" hotel, Carlyle-street. THE Proprietor has spai'ed no exponse to make tho EXCHANGE more than worthy of the name it already onjoys. The house has beon entirely renovated ; new rooms havo been added, and it can now claim to bo ono of the best managed and most comfortable hostelries in Hawko's Bay. WINES and SPIRITS of tho BEST BRANDS ONLY kept. ThO3o wanting inferior bad bettor not call. Expresses for removal of Luggage or other Goods can be obtained at any limo.f HARRY BEAUMONT ' 01 Proprietor. TAMAKI HOTEL, TAIIORAira W. STEWART Proprietor. Travellers through tho Soventy-Mllo Bush will find this one of the most COMFORTABLE HOTELS ON THE ROAD. It is replete with every convenience. MAIL COACH STOPS DAILY TO enablo passengers to partake of refreshments. A FIRST-CLASS DINNER PROVIDED AT A MODERATE CHARGE. Good Stabliiiß and Paddocks, 62 ■■ - ROYAL' MAIL HOTEL, Wallingford. DENNIS RYAN Proprietor. The above newly-erected Hotol is now open, and nflords evory accommodation for travellers. First-class Paddocklng, TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. T EAVES Waipukurau every MonJ_i day and Thursday, nftcr arrival of first train from Napior for Wallingford, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays iii time for train leaving for Napior. Parcols^carrled on the mo9t reasonable £f mSl D.RYAN. BEACONSFILD HOUSE, Near Railway Station, Makntoku. MR D. SMITH having taken the abovo houso intends kcoping tho bost accommodation for boarders and travollora. N.B.— Good Stabling and secure Paddocks. Saddlo horses alwa son and. 61 T lOENSES to Kill Game^have been ■ 1 issued to tho undermentioned :— Konriok mil, Alfred Pllohor, S. T. Wliltcombo, Jiunos Rosa, Thos. Tanner, J, W. Withcrow, A. IC. Witherow, E. C. W. Portor, E. G. N. Mainwaring, C. E. Harmer, S. Britten, C. J. Nairn C. M. Campbell, E. A. Macdoiiald, A. S. Birch, 11. W. Nelson, Frank Ropor, J. F Smyth, and F.E.T.Sim r . Bincii) Hon. Sec.'Acolimatisation Society' Apr tli. 1838. : 60

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 1

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