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ECotela. MASONIC HOTEL, RANGIORA. CSWINBOURNE begs to announce to the • inhabitants of Rangiora and the surrounding country, that he has taken the above hotel, of Mr. John Marshall, and takes this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of that patronage they so liberally accorded Mr. Marshall. Visitors to Rangiora will find the above hotel situated in a very healthy and pleasant locality, with the bush on one side of the house, and a never failing stream of good water running close to the other side; at the back are two good paddocks, well fenced, and in front runs the direct and nearest road to Kaiapoi and Christchurch, being only 5£ miles from Rangiora to White's Hotel, thelsland, Kaiapoi. Visitors coming from Christchurch to Rangiora would do well to come by this (the drain) road, being only half the distance it is by the Woodend road. . Station masters and gentlemen travelling to or from Kaiapoi or Christchurch, they will find good accommodation at the Masonic Hotel, Drain road, Rangiora. The Masonic Hotel is newly built, and the rooms are well finished. The bed-rooms are comfortable arid well aired. Wines, spirits, and ales of the very best brands. A good supply always on hand. c 5835 WIJEDEN'S " HALF-WAY HOUSE," GREAT SOUTH ROAD. WILLIAM WEEDEN, in returning thanks to station-masters and the public generally, begs to solicit a continuance of their favors. William Weeden will still continue to study the comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage, and begs to state that he has EXTENSIVE STABLING, LOOSE BOXES, ETC. HAY AND CORN ALWAYS ON HAND. ABUNDANCE OF WATER FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. 3178 RANGIORA HOTEL, RANGIORA. GENTLEMEN and FAMILIES will find every comfort and accommodation, combined with low charges. N.B. Good stabling, with stockyard and paddock. 3503 W. T. BAUGH. FRENCH HOTEL, AKAROA. JACOB WAECKERLE hegs to inform the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. Ashworth, of Purau, to hire horses to and from the above places, at the reasonable charge of £1 for each day, without any other expense; and at the same time informs the public that he has first-class accommodation for ladies and gentlemen at moderate charges, and will spare no pains to ensure their comfort. March 5, 1863. 1169 TIMARU CLUB HOTEL. T. J. FAIERS, PROPRIETOR. THIS extensive hotel is now opened, and it is hoped will be found worthy of patronage. The bedrooms will be found to possess every comfort, the commercial room will prove a convenience to gentlemen visiting Timaru; the restaurant will be under most able management, and the table found to be unexcelled. Private rooms for families. The liquor department will recommend itself. C 4805 THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Cathedral Square. JOHN COKER begs to return thanks for the support he has experienced since the opening of his Commercial Dining Rooms. He has now obtained an hotel license, and hopes by a strict attention to the comfort of visitors, and the quality of his wines and spirits, to secure a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon him. He has built a commodious and well ventilated smoke room, also a snug little bar, where his friends may always obtain wines, spirits, and ales of the finest and most approved qualities. c 4930 THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE KNOWN AS THE "LION" AT RANGIORA. THE undersigned begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of this district, and the public generally, that he has taken the above Old Established House, where he intends to add to its reputation by making it a real public convenience, and will always keep in stock a superior class of WINES, SPHIITS, BEER, ALES, &c. TRAVELLERS or VISITORS requiring accommodation, will find the comforts of home. The Stabling, comprises 11 stables, and 2 loose boxes. The rest of the outbuildings are extensive and suited to the wants of a good hotel, with a capital paddock attached. THOMAS WYCHERLEY, c 4865 Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, KAIAPOI. B. T. MISSEN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the neighborhood generally, that he has taken the above hotel, and hopes by keeping the best of liquors, and every other accommodation, to merit a share of public patronage. 5139 WHITE HART HOTEL. W JONES takes the present opportunity to . thank the Canterbury public for their patronage since he has taken the above hotel, and will assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same. W. Jones has also made extensive alterations to the above, viz., Commercial Rooms, Dining Rooms, Sitting Rooms, &c. .. This will be found the most commodious I amily Hotel in the place. The Cuisne is under an able cook. The Wines and Spirits are selected by an express agent of Mr. Jones' (appointed by him). The Ales are of the best English brands. Good Stabling. W. JONES. Proprietor. 5231 c y GEORGE AND DRAGON HOTEL, Great South Road. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. WILLIAM PARISH BEGS to inform his old friends and the public that his new house is now ready, and replete with every accommodation for travellers. ■ The liquors supplied will be of the very best brands, at the lowest possible charge. , The bedrooms are comfortably furnished, and the stabling department will be conducted so as to give the utmost satisfaction. and There is a sheep-proof fenced stockyard, and t capital wool sheds adjoining; also a plentiful supply . of water. i W P will be prepared to convey wool to any of 1 the wharves on the Ferry road at reasonable rates Great South road, Nov. 9,1863. c 54M

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1164, 1 December 1863, Page 1

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