I J. F. Hathaway, 'ji HE FERRY HOTEL * Gouland's Ferry. Every Article of the best description Comfortable well-aired Beds Commodious Stabling and Paddocks 445 The Masonic Hotel, BLENHEIM. H. BUSH, PROPRIETOR "Wines and Spirits of the finest Brands. Colonial Ale, 3d. per Glass. A Billiard Room handsomely fitted. 421 Henry Cundy, commercial hotel, Grove Road, Blenheim, BEGS to inform his Friends that he has taken the above House, and hopes by civility, attention, and keeping only the Best Liquors obtainable, to receive the same measure of support accorded to his predecessor. N.B. — Good Accommodation for Man and Horse. 446 The Telegraph Hotel. nnHE undersigned, having OPENED J_ the above Hotel, which is fitted with every convenience for customers, solicits a share ot public patronage, which it will be his study to merit. DRAUGHT & BOTTLED ALE & PORTER from the most noted Brewers. CHOICE WINES, SPIRITS, &c. C. H. M f EL WAIN, Proprietor, HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM. 405 John Kinnear, GROSVENOR HOTEL, HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Families and Visitoi's. Private Apartments, Bath Room, &c. 454 SHAW'S HOTEL, BENWICK TOWN. GOOD STABLING & PADDOCKGood Saddle Horses on hire. A First-class Billiard Table. 417 j \ John I>. Macaulay, WOOIPACK INN, RENWICKTOWN. JD. MACAULAY, m resuming , business at the above well-known hostelry, begs to assure his friends that it is his intention to keep first-class articles at remunerative charges, and having mad" suitable arrangements, he is enabled to sell WINES, SPIRITS, &c, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. j LARGE PADDOCKS, & GOOD STABLING Saddle Horses and Trap for hire. 441 JUN CTION HOTEL MARLBOROUGH TOWN. JOHN MARCH, PROPRIETOR. First-class Wines, Spirits, &c. Good Stabling and Paddocks provided. 424 HALF-WAY HOUSE, Kaituna Valley. THOMAS LOOMS BEG S most respectfully to inform his numerous Friends that he has now OPENED the above-named Accommodation House, where Travellers will find every attention, combined with comfort, and trusts, by civility and prompt attention to those who may visit him, to always secure their return. The undersigned has laid down extensive Paddocks for the accommodation of horses. Travellers to Nelson or Blenheim may change horses. First-class saddle horses for hire. 447 T. Looms, Proprietor.
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Marlborough Express, Volume X, Issue 723, 30 June 1875, Page 6
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