jll ■■■■■■in., i—MmmmmKraffif Hotels. \ BARTON'S [■; * COMMERCIAL ' 1T O TEL §§ HAMILTON. ' E'&i The above Hotel is one of the finest in the p fQT < (■ I clal District, containing suites of apartments auitabl" I' '-' 1 for private families. It is newly built, and with I! pffpt the modern requirements, baths, etc., for conveai en V and comfort. ' Upon the opening of the Railway to Oxford > . ■ Lichfield, 1 m I TOURISTS TO THE LAKE DISTRICT ' Will find Hamilton a pleasant and convenient bra • ' ina long journey, and at the Commercial Hotel ev er f iW thing that can be desired in civility and attention lilt Especial advantages afforded to Commercial To, lIP vellers, for whom sample rooms are reserved. it® ——— ' NEST THE RAILWAY lON. ill C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. ll| IJJOTEt LOWER QUEEN-STREET. ' f JOHN MDKAN, formerly of the Railway Terming Sis Hotel, Shcrt-stroet, begs to Inform his Friends and W® the Public generally that he hie now become Land. lord of the Waitemara Hotel. As formerly, it will In ' his study to give satisfaction to his patrons by prorid, 'fg ing Liquors of the best quality, a first-class Table, and '■$; every accomodation for Boarders and Travellers, f i, Whitiangi hotel, Iff MERCURY BAY. ' |gf| sta The above Hotel affords first-class accommodation HI for visitor, single or Double Bedrooms Tfc# (MM Hotel faces the wharf, with a beautiful river ( or §|p rowing or fishing purposes, aud there are also good f ■•'ft shooting grounds. pgj Sailing and Pulling Boats are provided by th« B&fi Proprietor. ' The best Wines and Spirits only are kept. Good : i Billiard Tables. 3 ' . A private House with eight rooms, well furnished and all accommodations it required, about 300 vud! till from the Hotel; well-suited for families, with plf excellent views, and good paddock. ® Saddle horses if required. (fig Steamer communication twice weekly, calling «t Sk the wharf, close to the Hotel. ifflS T. CARINA, jjt PROPRIETOR. ; • ; j, pALACE HOTEL,; THE LEADING HOTEL OP [ | TE AROHA. I • . j ; ; —— I I Visitors will find' Accommodation Fir3t-claes, every |f) Possible Attention, ana v '■' TERMS EXCEEDINGLY LOW. : I - > -"'I Every information regarding the Hot Baths and II their properties given oh application to GEORGE EBKRT, Proprietor. jSJ CASTLE HOTEL, 1 JLU UPPER SYMONDS-SXREET, AUCKLAND. " — HENRY MAIDEN, Proprietor, Henry Maiden respectfully informs Travellers and the Public generally that at great expense he his Rftf completed additions and improvements, with BATH, BILLIARD, BED, AND SITTING ROOMS, : | all comfortably Furnished for the convenience ol Travellers and others, rendering this well-known I house In every respect a First-class Hotel. Sj ! DINNERS DAILY .. .. 12 till 2. ' ' Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Seccombe'j , "4' and other Light Ales and palatable beverages lyji of every description. GOOD STABLING. ' EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, ■ ■' H. Maiden, Proprietor. ; T HE JTJ O BSON "jpg" OTEL, ORN EE OF VICTORIA AND HOBSON STREETS ,k AUCKLAND. G. B. HOWARD, PROPRIETOR [(Late of the Albert Hotel, Queen-street). 1 . /; TRAVELLERS WILL FIND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE) A Combined with CIVILITY AND PROMPT ATTENTION. Telephone No. 225. ■'/•ft i Night Porter always in attendance. j ■» -gan fJ\RE TE AWAMUTD HOTEL | {Late Central Waikato Hotel). I '' This Hotol having been rebuilt with extensive improvements, oners every comfort and conveniencs for families and invalids visiting this healthy and • charming country district. Hot and cold baths, a llboral cuisine, one of Wright's best billiard tables, and the choicest brands only of wines and spirits are offered to the travelling public. Sample rooms dii- iO connected from the hotel, and other special con* venlences provided for commercial travellers. >%'Sj H. LEWIS, [■'■I Owner and Proprietor. ||j pLAGSTAPP HOTEL, NORTH SHORE. | The above Hotel is now Replete with all the adwn* tages of a first-class Hotel. ! - f BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. | MICHAEL CORCORAN, ■ j Proprietor, Sporting. o\^ L App o/^ , to 4, His fecllcttrii vj/. q THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. jy W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAKER, I 166 a, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, [ IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING f■ ,j IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS, AND | j FIREWORKS. I j Has on hand the largest and best assortment of Go®'- j Rifles, Revolvers, Pi«tol», Riflo and Revolver Carl- Kg ridges, Sporting Implements and Fireworks »° oe K| found in any establishment in the colony. The spw ß |j| now occupied by a larse portion of the stock being re- j } quired for manufacturing purposes, the prices of V* m Goods have been reduced to the very lowest poisinw ||| point in order to effect a speedy clearance. . . fel The FIREWORKS by the celebrated PyrotochnW. gg James Pain, of London, have been carefully selected L;f and include assorted boxes .at from 2s 6d to &* 'r* SI Wholesale and Ratall Price Lists, of which ma? 09 |p had on application. t IS The Trade supplied at the very lowest rates, » f j liberal discount allowed. Guns made to order "ja t reualring done in the best style at reasonable price* |gg
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 2
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