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ATAKEHO HOTEL.! W. SUTTON, Proprietor. Travellers and visitors will find that the above first-class new and commodious hotel affords every comfort and convenience that can be desired. Good paddocks and stabling. None but the best brands of liquors kept. PROSSER'S EMPIRE HOTEL, OPUNAKE. This Hotel is one of the finest on the Coast, bemg fitted and furnished with every convenience, and affords superior accommodation to settlers, travellers, and private families. An excellent Billiard Table. Attached to the above is a first-class Stable, with 20 stalls, loose boxes, &c, under the management of Mr. Thomas Proßser. Buggies, Saddle Horses, &r., on hire. Also, a large paddock, well fenced and watered. No responsibility. SAMUEL PROSSER, Proprietor. OPUNAKE. mELEGRAPH HOTEL. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Billiard Room. First-class Stables. Good paddock of 16 acres ; well fenced, but with no responsibility. The Hawera Coach leaves here every morning, returning the same evening. Mr. Hall's coach leaves here for New Plymouth daily, at 8 a.m., returning at 5 p.m. MIDDLETON BROTHERS, Proprietors. ENT RA L HOTEL, Taranaki-road, C A R L V L S. Owen McKittpioic ... Proprietor. The above new and commodious hotel is now open for the accommodation of the public. It ocenpies the moat central and commanding position in the town of Carlyle, within one minute's walk of the Post and Telegraph Stations. It has been erected regardless of expense, is elegantly furnished throughout, has ample accommodation — the bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated, and the private sitting rooms being furnished in excellent style, and with a view to the convenience and comfort o£ guests. The billiard-room contains a new table by Alcock and Co., Melbourne, and is furnished with all the latest and best appointments. The hotel being situated on a corner section fronting three streets, all the rooms are well lighted, and the windows command an extensive view of the surrounding country. Wines, spirits, and beer of the very best quality. The proprietor, in notifying the opening of the Central Hotel, desires to add that no effort will be wanting on his part to make the establishment one of the most popular hostolries on the coast. The comfort of the guests will be the first consideration, and the proprietor trusts to l'cceive public support. First-class stabling in connection with the hote.l. 0. McKITTRIGg, Proprietor. STRATFORD HOTEL, Stratford. H. MEHAFFY, Proprietor. Good accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Stabling and Paddocking. CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth. W. COTTIER, Proprietor. Suites of Rooms for Families and Boarders. 942tc MOTUROA HO TEL, Moturoa, Taranaki. E. A. HEARD, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for boarders Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. JMOtc BEACH HOUSE FAMILY HOTEL, New Plymouth. J. T. DAVIS, Proprietor. The above hotel is close to the railway station, and faces the sea. Good board and lodging, 255. Liquors unsurpassed. 941tc Tl/r ASO NI 6 HOTEL. Corner of Devon and Broughamstreets, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. DAY Proprietor. An ordinary daily at 1 p.m. AKAIA¥A STORE. C. H. Beresford has Opened a General Store at Okaiawa, and hopes, by selling a good article at low prices, to merit the support of the surrounding settlers. The Post Office is now open for the despatch and arrival of mails to and from Normanby and Okaiawa thrice j weekly. I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 254, 29 May 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 254, 29 May 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 254, 29 May 1882, Page 1

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