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prtflg." . U C B, V' s (You Ake Wise) To Visit tho EXCHANGE HOTEL, Whore you can obtain full particulars of tho FAMOUS CHAMPION SCULLER OP THE WORLD! Long odds will bo glvon for tho forthcoming OVeDfB - H. BEAUMONT Proprietor. (Lato o£ the Dapto Hotel, Illawarra, Now South Wales.) 1059 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, NAPIER. WILLIAM HENDERSON (lato of Danovirko) desired -Ills friends and tho public to know that ho has taken tho above well-known Hotel, to which ho is making groat improvements and naditlona, and that everything will bo done to ensure perfect Comfort and Satisfaction to visitors. Spacious Billiard Saloon. Meals Ready for tho Early Train. Tho Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Proprietor. 659 RAILWAY HOTEL, SPIT. P. H.. STEVENS, Proprietor. THE above-Hotel offers special advantages to tho travelling public. It ia situated close to the landing stago at tho wharf, ana porsons arriving or departing by steamer can depend upon attention ana civility at moderate charges. Tho Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and tho proprietor glvos special attontlou to tho cuisine and liquors. Tho bed-rooms nro woll furnished and yontUatod, and thcro is amplo Blttingroom accommodation. ' Tho proprietor makes tho comfort of travellers a special and personal caro. GOOD 'STABLING ACCOMMODATION. RAILWAY HOTEL, (Neat tho Wharf Landing Stage), Port Anunißr. Si' t PETANE HOTEL. W. VILLERS, Puopkietor. AHANDSOME~NEW .HOTEL, on tho main road to Tanpo, an easy distance from Napior, and replete with every convenience for Boarders and Travellers. Private Rooms for Familios. A Coach runs botwoen tho Hotel and Napier twice a day— from tho Hotel at 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., and from Napior at 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. The Coach between Napier and Taupo passes tho Hotel evory Monday. Good Paddocks and Stabling. Loose Boxes for horses in training. Cricket and Lawn Tennjs Grounds adjoining tho Hotel. PLEASURE GROUNDS, BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT, in tho rear of tho Hotel. The Proprietor will at all times do his utmost to moot tho wants and convenience of visitors. SUNDAY 'OACHES arc now added to tho present waok aay lino, leaving tho Post-oate' Napior, at 2 p.m., roturning in tho ovoniug 1 W. VILLERS, 55 Proprietor. DANEVIRKE HOTEL. JAMES ALLARDICE, Proprietor, HAVING made Extensive Additions to his Promises, can now connttdently Ruaranleo SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors and Families. Tho House ia now ropleto with overv Convonioneo and Modem Improvement. Well-furnished suitos 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. " Porsons wishing to par a fow days' visit to tho country will find Danovirko ono of tho most hoalthy and pleasant plaeos In Hawko's Bay. 56 CRITERION PAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. , P. GORMAN. ... ... Proprietor. A FAC T. ARTHUR "MCCARTNEY HAS takenovev the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, where Wines and Spirits of tho Best-known Brands will bo kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as por usual, Is. The Retail Prices will remain tbo same ns those quoted by my Predcces?or. £8 RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. t. moTgan, FHOPBIETOR, THIS Old-established and Favorite Hostelry is too woll known to need special pleading—" Good wino needs no bush." — and T. Morgan still koops on draught Swan's ronownod XXXX Ales, and only tho Very Best Spirituous Liquors and Cordials are dispensed. The Railway Hotel was tho first public establishment in Hastings, has progressed with tho district, and •r.M. intends to go right straight ahead, for Hastings must bo '.Tho City of tho Plains." '.RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. T. MORGAN Proprietor. fi9 TAVISTOOK HOSTEL, VVaipukurau. proprietorTpeter gow. HPHIS Well-blown Hotel has been JL recontly very much onlarged, nil the appointment! being in tho most modern stylo. • A commodious Billiard-room is attached, with ono of the best Tables, flttod up with all tho latest improvements. Visitors and Families desirous of sponding a holiday in tho country will flnd tho accommodation' equal to any Hotol in Now Zealand, and entire privacy can bo ensured, ns separate suites of apartnionts aro available. Tho surrounding country is highly picturesque, and as a healthy resort for tourists Waipukurau cannot bo surpassed. Tho largest and best appointed Stables la tho Province, whoro Horses and Vohiclcs can bo had at all timca at very reasonable charges.; 60 TAMAKI HOTEL, Tahoraite. W. STEWART Proprietor. TravoHore through tho Sovonly-Milo Bush will find this one of tho most COMFORTABLE HOTELS ON THE ROAD. It is roploto with ovory convenience. MAIL COACH STOPS DAILY To onable passongors to partake of refreshments. A FIRST-CLASS DINNER PROVIDED AT A MODERATE CHARGE. Good Stabllnj? and Paddocks. 62 ROYAL? MAIL HOTEL, WAtiwamnit. DENNIS RYAN Proprietor. Tho above nowly-orectcd Hotel is now opon, and nftords ovory accommodation for travellers. Firat-olass Paddooklng. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHEB. LEAVES Waipukurau every Monday and Thursday, af tor arrival of first train from Napior for Wallingford, roturning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in timo for train leaving for Napier. Paroels^carried on tho moet reasonable ST 8 - D.RYAN. BEAOONSPILD HOUSE, Near Railway Station,' Makatoku. MR D. SMlTH~having taken tho nbovo houso intends keeping tho best accommodation for boardors ana travellers. N.B.— Good Stabling mid secure Paddocks. Saddlo horses alwa son and. 61 GREENMEADOWS HOTEL, TARADALE. WLOBD begs to notify that he • has taken tho abovo Hotel, and will bo (jlad to moet his old friends and tho public. Wines nud Spirits of tho bost brands only kept. , Swan s Sparkling Alos on Draught. Good SUlbling and Paddook accommodation. 1 701 W. LORD, Propriotor.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7550, 25 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7550, 25 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7550, 25 September 1886, Page 1

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