OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, NAPIER. WILLIAM HENDERSON (late of Danovirko) desired his friends and tho public to know that ho has tnkcn the above well-known Hotel, to which ho is making great improvements and additions, and that everything will bo done to cns*uro perfect Comfort ana. Satisfaction to Visitors. Spacious (Billiard Saloon. • Moals Heady for tho Early Train. , Tho Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Proprietor. 559 RAILWAY_HOTEL, SPIT. F. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. ffHE above Hotel offers special adJL vantages to tho travelling public. It is situated closo to tho landing stage at tho wharf, and persons arriving or departing by steamor can depend upon attention and civility at moderate charges. Tho Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and tho propriotor gives special attention to tho ouisino and liquors. Tho bed-rooms are well furnished and ventilated, and thoro is ample sitting-' room accommodation, .Tho .proprietor makes tho comfort of 'travollorsa apecial and personal care Good Stabling Accommodation. RAILWAY HOTEL. (Near tho Wharf Landing Stage), ■> Port Anuiuiu. 5i PETANE HOTEL, W. VILLERS, Proprietor. AHANDSOME~NEW HOTEL, on tho main road to Taupo, an easy distanco from Napior, andrepleto with every convenience for Boardors and Travollors. Private Rooms for Families. A Coach runs botwoon tho Hotol and Napior twice a day— from tho Hotol at 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., and from Napior at 11 a.m. and i.30 p.m. The Coaeli between Napier and Taupo passes tho Hotol every Monday. Good Paddocks and Stabling. . Loose Boxes for horses in training. Cricket and Lawn " Tennis Grounds adjoining tho notel. PLEASURE GROUNDS, BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT, in tho rear of tho Hotel. Tho Proprietor will at all times do his utmost to moot tho wants and convonionco of visitors." " SUNDAY 'OACHES are now added to tho present week day lino, leaving tho Post-offlee ' Napior, at 2 p.m., returning in' the evoning|W. VILLERS, ra Proprietor. , DANEVIRKE HOTEL. JAMES ALLARDICE, Proprietor, HAVING made Extensive Additions to his Promises, can now conflfldontly guarantee SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors and .Families. TheHouso is now reploto with' every Convonionco and Modern Improvement. Well-f urnished suites of rooms for families. Spacious and well ventilated bedrooms. HOT AND COLD BATHS. First-class BILLIARD SALOON, containing TWO NEW and SUPERIOR TABLES. WINES and SPIRITS of tho BEST ' BRANDS. Persons wishing to pay a f ow days' visit to tho country will .find Danevirke one of tho most healthy and pleasant plaoo3 in Hawko's Bay. 56 CRITERION PAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor. j 67 A FAC T. ARTHUR ivTOARTNEY EAStakenoverthe CALEDONIAN HOTEL, whore Wines and Spirits o£ J tho Best-known Brands will bo kopt.^ ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALE*S ON . DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, Is. Thoßotall Prices will remain tho samo as Lhoso quoted by my Predecessor. , 58 RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. T. MORGAN, proprietor. THIS Old-established and Favorite Hostelry is too well, known to need jpecialploading— " Good wine needs no bush." -and T. Morgan still keeps on draught Swan'B unowned XXXX Alos, and only the Very Best Spirituous Liquors and Cordials aro disponsoti. Tho Railway Hotol wa3 tho first jublio establishment in Hastings, has projrosaed with the district, and r.M. intonds to to right straight ahead, for Hastings miut bo \Tho City of the Plains." ' RAILWAY nOTEL, HASTINGS. T. MORGAN. Proprietor. 59 i TAVISTOCK HOTEL, Waipukurau. 4 proprietorTpeter gow. THIS Well-known Hotel has been recently very much onlargod, all tho ippointmonts being in tho most modorn stylo. A' commodious Billiard-room is attached, vith ono of tho best Tables, fitted up with all ho latest improvements. Visitors and Families dosirous of spending l holiday in tho country will find tho accomnodation equal to any Hotol in Now Zealand, ,nd entire privacy can bo ensured, as Bepaate suites of apartments aro available Tho urrounding country is highly picturosquo, ,nd a3 a healthy resort for tourists Waimkurau cannot be surpassed. Tho largest and best appointed Stablos in ho Province, whoro Horses and Vohiclos an bo had at all times at very reasonable barges.; fifl THE PLACE TO GET A GOOD DRINK. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Carlyle-street. FHE Proprietor has spared no exponse to make tho EXCHANGE moro han worthy of the namo it already enjoys, 'ho housohas boon entiroly renovated; now ooma liavo been added, ana it can now claim 0 bo one of tho best managed and most comortable hostolrios in Hawke's Bay. . WINES nd SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS ONLY :opt. Those wanting inferior had hotter nok all. Expresses for removal of Luggago or othor ioods can bis obtained at any time.) . HARRY BEAUMONT 1 . Propriotor. TAMAKI HOTEL, Tahouaite. V. STEWART Proprietor. YavcHors through tho Soventy-Milo Bush will find this one of tho most' IOMFORTABLE HOTELS ON THE ROAD. It is roploto with every convenience. MAIL COACH STOPS DAILY 'o onablo passongors to partake of refreshments. l FIRST-CLASS 'DINNER PROVIDED AT A MODERATE CHARGE. Good Stabling and Paddocks, C 2 ROYAL] MAIL HOTEL, Wallingi/ord. (ENNISRYAN Propriotor. 'ho above newly-erected Hotol is now opon, and aftords overy accommodation for travollors. First-class Paddooking. TELEGRAPH LINK OF COACHES. f EAVES Waipukurau every Mon- - 3J day and Thursday, after arrival of first rain from Napior for wallingford, roturning n Wednesdays and Saturdays in timo for rain leaving for Napier. Parcols^curricd on the most rcasonablo r 3 ' D.RYAN. BEAOONSFILD HOUSE, Near Railway Station, Makatoku. i/Tlt D. SMlTH~having taken the TjL abovo house intends keeping 1 tho boat ccommodation for boardors and travollors. N.B.— Good Stabling and socuvo Paddocks, nddlo horses alwa son and. 61 f lOENSES to Ell Game have been LJ issued to tho undermentioned :— Konriok ill, Alfred Pilchor, S. T. Whitcombe, James oss, Thos. Tannor, J. W. Witlicnw, A. X, E. 0. W. Porter, E. G. N. Mainnring, C. E. nanncr, S. Britten, C. J. Nairn . M. Campboll, ]S. A. Macdonnld, A. S. irch, H. W. Nolson, Frank Roper, J. F myth, and F.E.T.Simcox. A. S. BIRCH, lion. Sco.'AooliraaUsation Sooioly Apr 111, 1885.1 60
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7542, 13 August 1886, Page 1
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