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Tulij A 1 Hi/ii'L (Late Queen’s), Lambtok quay, W ullikuton. A. GREENWOOD Proprietor A GREENWOOD having purchasuo • the lease of the above Hotel, La? had the whole premises renovated, it modelled, decorated and fitted up in tin most modern style. Electric light nat been laid through the whole of the omld ing. The Hotel will be under the direcn supervision of the proprietor, so that visi tors to the Empire City patronising inn Hotel may rest assured that everythin* will be done for their comfort and ton venieuce. Best brands of wines, spiriti and ales only kept. Luncheon from in U 2 daily. BUt Hi - £1)111 bv l' i,. MAKUHI. W REDMOND respectfully informs • the Travelling Public that since taking over the above Hotel he has converted it into one of the most Comfortable and Up-to-Date Houses in the Forty-mile Bush. Private Dining Rooms, Sitting Rooms, Single and Family Bedrooms. Makuri as a resort for the Angler and Tourist cannot be surpassed. Well kept Billiard Room. Best brands of Liquors only stocked. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. W. REDMOND, 357 Proprietor. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive e?ery attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone. No. 231. WHITE HART HOTEL, High street, Christchurch.—Situated very centre of Christchurch; near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks and other Public Offices Tariff. 7s 6d per day; £2 2s per week. Hot. Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Tele •ihone, 45.—10HN NEILL, Proprietor. ijiitahi COACHING AND "CARRYING NOTICE. CHE TITAHI BAY LINE OP COACHEa Will run as under: Leaving Titahi Bay Sjaily at 7.10 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Arriving Porirua 7.35 a.m. and p.m. Leaving Porirua for Titahi Bay 'ii arrival of morning and evening trains from-Wellington. A Special Coach will meet all Tra’ns on Saturdays. Monthly Tickets at reduced rate* sued ;o residents. Timber, building materials and neavj jarcels delivered (by dray) at Titahi Ba> it lowest rates. A large supply of fencing posts and juilding piles (heart of Totara)) on hand, ind can be supplied at current rates. For further particulars apply to THE PROPRIETOR, 'SO Titahi Bay. RANFURLY LIVERY and BAIT STABLES, PAHIATUA. The undersigned wish to notify that they have opened new and commodious stables in Main street, Pahiatua, where they are prepared to let out saddle and harness horses, gigs, buggies, landaus and coaches at shortest notice. Commercial travellers conveyed to all parts of the district. Telegrams promptly attended to. Conveyance with mails leaves Pahiatua daily at 10. a.m. for Koninie, Hamua and Newman Railway Station, returning to Pahiatua on arrival of express train from Wellington. Cabs meet all trains. PRENTER AND VILE, 594 Proprietors. CARBINE ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES to Ohingaiti, Mangaweka, Kaikour# and Taihape, connecting with Peters and Sons’ at Te Horo, and thence on to Moawhango—The above Line of Coaches run as follows: —Leaves Meehan’s Commercial Hotel, Ohingaiti, to meet every inward and outward Train, and on to Mangaweka at 12.45 p.m.; returning to Ohingaiti in time to catch coach for Railway Station, leaving again after arrival of coaches from Mangaonoho and Mangaweka. Note. —The above Line of Coaches (and no other) connect with Peters and Sons’ at Te Horo Junction, who take our passengers, etc., on to the Hot Lakes, and also at Moawhango with the Napier Coaches.—Booking Offices—Meehan’s Commercial Hotel, Ohingaiti; Horner’s Commercial Hotel, Mangaweka.—Horses, Buggies, Special Coaches, etc.) on hire right through the line, and also at Carbine Stables, Feilding.—Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. BERRY, TRBVENA AND CO., Proprietors. WHITE STAR LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, MANGAONOHO TO OHINGAITI. MEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO. THESE Coaches meet Peters and Sons’ Line of Mail Coaches, which go throng! to the Hot Lakes. Arrangements for special trips can be negotiated at a reasonable figure. Agent for the N.Z. Express ComPany ‘ BALFOUR AND CO. COACHING NOTICE. STEVENSON’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF 5 COACHES Will run as under: cave Feilding daily at 8 a.m. rriving Awahuri daily at ... 8.30 a.m. rriving Palmerston daily at ... 9.40 a.m. save Palmerston daily at ... 8 p.m. On arrival of Wellington train. rriving Awahuri 9 p.m. rriving Feilding ... 9.30 p.m. Agent—Mr Dickson, Hastie's Hotel, Feilding. almerston Agency—Stevenson’s Stables. Rangitikei Line, Palmerston. Passengers and Parcels at Lowest Rates. E. STEVENSON. ; Proprietor. HOT LAKES HOT LAKES TIME-TABLE. DBF AND CO.’S (PETERS’) OVERLAND LINE OF COACHES, under Tact with the New Zealand Government the conveyance of Her Majesty’s mails veen Ohingaiti, Kaikoura, Taihape, Te o, Turangarere, Waiourn and Tokaanu, es Meehan’s Hotel, Ohingaiti, for Waiii and Tokaanu every WEDNESDAY SATURDAY mornings at 7; also 'es Pipiriki, Wanganui river, for Waii and Tokaanu every WEDNESDAY SATURDAY, returning from Tokaanu Waiouru, Ohingaiti and Pipiriki, every NDAY and THURSDAY mornings at for particulars, apply THOS. COOK D SONS, Sole Agents New Zealand: or Peters and Sons, Ohingaiti. )YAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES PROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLEPOINT. lASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND BAST COAST. (ACHES leave Masterton at 7.45 a.m. for Castlopoint on Monday, Wednesand Friday, returning on Tuesday, rsday and Saturday, in time to catch >.15 p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels booking offices at the Club Stables, ■ying undertaken to any part of the :lct at lowest rates, imewood line as usual, nveyance to Brancepeth on Monday at a.m., instead of on SsunJav*. ❖ THREE «TAB WHISKY IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST WHISKY Ih t'HB MABKE

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3746, 22 May 1899, Page 3

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