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>. 3,. P 13 E it 11 ie r. a le ir a 0 ’) a e 9 I 3 r 1 B 7 I e i i i i Hotels. .WHITE HAET HOTEL, CHBISTCHUECH. MB EIOHABD H. NEWBY begs to annonnoa to his numerous friends and the travelling community that he has acquired the Proprietor, ship for a number of years of this well-known Hostelry, which will lu future be conducted upon more advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The Culinary Department will he under the Special Superintendence of a First-olass chef do Cuisine. An entirely Hew Stock of Wines and Spirits has been selected by the Proprietor. This in itself will be a Guarantee that nothing bat the Best Brands will be provided. Mr Bicbard N. Newby begs to intimate to the public that extensive alterations are now completed and everything Is now in proper working order. The Sample Booms are well-known as the Largest and Host centrally Situated in Christchurch, and under new management the Proprietor has no hesitation in asking the support ofhis friends. EIOHABD N. NEWBY, 5992 Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMEB SQUARE, Hkrefoud btekxt, Chetstohubch, New Zmanxitn, THIS HOTEL, being thoroughly reorganised, under new management. Is pleasantly situated, and as a Family Hotel stands unrivalled for comfort, attention, and convenience. Private suites for families; cpeofal terms, only the beat brands of Wines, Spirits and Alea kept in stook. Engagements by letter or telegram promptly attended to. 8616 J. G. HARRIS, Proprietor. BRITISH HOTELS OXFORD TEEBACE, CHBISTCHUECH. mxohablTpillanb. Proprietor, Late of Geraldine and Timaru, THIS HOTEL, being situated near the Centre of the City, offers Good Accommodation to Persons Visiting Christchurch, and the Proprietor l hopes by strict attention to business, .and keeping Wines, Spirits, &a., OF THE BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE. TO Beceive a Fair Share of Public Patronage. 181 ; ROYALH O T E It (Late Oram's), OXFOED TEEBACE, CHBISTCHUECH. A. SHAW, Peoprietoe. . This favourite Family and Commercial Hotel is exceptionally well situated, being near the Gardens, Domain, Post Office, and Elver. First-class Chef. Families staying at the Boyal have at their disposal PLEASURE BOATS FBEE OF CHABGE. Special Notice to the Public. 3139 SEASON TICKETS are now being issued at greatly reduced rates, for which early application Is necessary, AT BOATSHEDa OB HOTEL. V. E, CLAEBNDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street CHBISTCHUECH, TVT B 8 JTbNEY JayIOB (Late ofthe Queen’s Hotel, Timarn), Having taken the abdve well and favourably known Hostelry, has had the House and appointments l thoroughly renovated, and can now confidently offer Special Inducements to Families. Commercial Travellers and others. Teems Modeexih. THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIBITS ABE Off THE BEST BBANDS ONLY. THE CUISINE is nnder the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef. . 8226 ■ Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORTHINGTON'S ALEonDraught PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Comer of Cashel and Burbadoas streets. WEST QHAMBE HLAIN (Late of Akaroa and Temnka), Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers; and the Best of Wines, (Spirits and idea kept in stock. 8573 WELLINGTON HOTEL CAFE. > mHB UNDERSIGNED wishes the Public ■ know that from Monday Next, Nov. 17b helntends to Supply them with the Best Dim. in Christchurch for Is, Six Dinners for ss, Twelv Dinners for 9a. The Bill of Fare will comprise the following, viz. Two Soups, Five Hot Joints, Two Cold and Salads; Entrees, Grills, Sweets, and all Vegetables in Season, with Glass of Beer or Cup of Tea. Poultry three times a week. Returns not charged for. All Joints carved on the table. Anyone not satisfied will not be charged. Dinner f 12to2pm, 1761 Special Terms for Regular Boarders, F. J. FUCHS, Proprietor. A 1 EMPEBANCS Ho TBI MANCHESTER BTBEET SOUTH. Two Minatee from Railway Station, MRS HOLMES, Late of Railway Boarding House, Timaru, Having taken posseasion of the above Hotel, wO be glad to receive her Old Friends and easterners, where every attention will be paid to their Comfort. MBS H. begs to state that no expanse or trouble will be spared to ensure satisfaction to,her past patrons. The House contains Fifty Bedrooms, Sitting,! Smoking, and Private Booms. Also, Bath Boom.! Meals and Beds—One Shilling. Night Porter kept.! A Cloak and Parcel Boom, forthe convenience of ’ visitors, is attached. 9623 i TO COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. CLUB "HOTEL, Opposite Railway Station, BANGIOBA. WA. TAYLOITbegB to announce to hit’ • numerous friends and the travelling! community that he has acquired the Proprietor* l ship of this well-known Hostelry, which will iaj future be conducted upon more advanced and! liberal principles than hitherto. The whole! establishment has undergone a thorough renovation and re-fitting. An entirely New Stock of Wines : and Spirits of the very best brands procurable! has been selected by the Proprietor. LUNCHEON j from 12.30 to 1.80 p.m. The BUuLIAUD TABLE! is well.knowu to be the best in North Canterbury ;i and under now management the Proprietor has no' hesitation in asking the support of his friends. Good Stabling Free. WILLIAM A. TAYLOR ... Proprietor. 2322 ELL HOKITIKA. E B'S 0 T E L. H ‘roprietor W. KELLEB. A Family and commercial Hotel itedln Centre of Town. Private Suites for families. Splendid Accommodation for Com* lerolal Gentlemen, A Spacious Billiard-room, lood Bathroom and Lavatory upstairs. Excellent Detached Sample-rooms, Good tabling. Groom, Ac. Is House is specially adapted for Tourists, ids, and Travellers coming through from itohuroh. The Proprietor having a Conti. J experience of many years, and speaking. &1 languages, it will be a convenience to >rs. Terms, 8s per diem. Special Bates for j lies. Telegrams and letters promptly, dedto. Stud Horses. mo STAND THIS SEASON, the Champion TROTTING STALLION VICTOR. VICTOR is a Beautiful Black Horse, standing 15h Sin in height. VICTOR held the Trotting Record of New Zealand for 3 miles (Bmin llseo) for some time, when it was taken from him by his half* brother, Fidget (Bmin Sfaee). The First of Victor’s Stook (who ore only two* : year-olds) has already appeared in public (Fau-kau-ohe), and there is great demand for his stock, several changing hands at prices ranging from £2O to £35. The Owner of Victor has decided to give hi# horse a chance by taking him to a district where there are suitable mares. Owners of Mares would do well to see this horse l before promising their mares. VICTOR WILLTBAVBL NORTH FROM TA.I TAPU, THROUGH PANUI, WOODEND, KAIAPOI, EANQIOEA And Will Stand at the RINK STABLES, CHEISTOHUBCH. 'or Further Particulars ses fottw "■’Tsttisw 5* S ’ J, BODBIGUBB, Proprietor. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF STALLIONS. &T ANTED to Lease, for the Season, Good V draught or blood stallion, te terms and particulars and where to be seen, p,y STALLION, l, “Lyttelton Times’’ Office.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8902, 19 September 1889, Page 8

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