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DICKSON'S ARGYLL HOTEL. Ho !; 18 — ARGYLL PILING room-Breakfast, 8 a.m. -Luncheon, 1 p.m.- •&■*-•&- & TT ~Jx\^ < T7««™iwti ' *r!/?riv nTT DivNJ» R ,op.m, . GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. ARGYLL OQ^MEROLAL AND REAPING ROOMS, ... L. B ar ass. Private Suites of Apartments Superior Aoeemmodatiea for VRP YT T SITTrNG AND bedrooms. fw Fwiiliee. Oommeroial Travellers. AXIUrXJjJj Eilr. .-4 Room— Two Tables. SPIENDID SAMPLE ROOMS. ARGYLL EU RO pEA * SIDB OF THE HOUSE.~Openfrom9am. to PRIVATE AND PUBLIC DINNERS CATERED FOR OF THE A H(t-YLL sample rqoms - — Plunge and Shower°Baths.' ' shortest notice. Plunge and Shower Baths. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Two op ALCOOK , S BE st^ LLIAEI) tables . Coaches. rpHIS House is replete with Every Convenience, being SECOND TO ORMOND LINE OP COACHES. NONE in New Zealand> "■^^^^^ THE TABLE j Under the XplT''™' 0 " ° f { THB TABM w. v. ±iAiiiijNb J.R.SCOTT - - - PROPRIETOR /tOACH leaves Ormond for Gisborne DAILY, at 8 a.m., leaving the Albion • — — — ~~ Club Hotel Hotel, Gisborne, returning the same afternoon at 3 p.m. J- JO- XJu Jj/A. JJJ k) _tIL U-L Jtli J_J , OEMOND BOOKING O^^7£T^^^ Store. QUEEN A " D OTST ° MS STREETS ' ATOKLA ™- GISBORNE „ „ Mr. S. M. Wiison'b Albion Club Hotel. || Parcels and Letters booked at the above Offices will receive prompt attention g fH CAIITING DONE AT REASONABLE RATES. . '^^^^^^^~^^^ r^^^^^^^^^^^r^m^. g F. HATTEN. - Proprtf-totj. *g "^i^r^^^^^^^^^^C^^g^^v^-- £ THg | Hotels. i j^|^e[^l i i^^\"^r'^v^ >■■ .^ 5 ~s**^ JILm;S JCv 0 JuiQud/lt •*•-*- above Hotel, will use his best en- o 't^^l^^.V^J^J^t'^^^^^' :^~^ f J '"' ' ; ' T." ■ ' _; ; ..11-l. '..--^.s. B 11 "^ „.. ...__:_- deavors to make it the Favorite House of §* ;^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^p^pi^^Ki^#^^^^3^ g iRJSS^-f Good Bed and Sitting-Rooms. POVERTY BAY HERALD Filed. j— isi.y ; ■/fe^jS:^S||g >^ The Bar is su PP lied with the best brands JAMES STEWART, - - Proprietor. j^^^^^^S^^s^i^^^w^^^^ °f Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Cordials. * fflf^Hi^^iiife^J S There is ample Btabling and loose boxes, T> (~\ C Tp T A "NT ~PI TT {^\ XH T Wi^pJ|% IffKj and every convenience for travellers' horses, X\l \J D SjJ JLi li.lM \J X_L \J A. JQi XJ. S i^ttll Ik ilmW and a supply of good water> 565 "^"^** "^"^^^^^* lp«| TTTf? A\ T fJ-ANFTT HOTFT T? T TJERESFORD has pleasure in announcinc; to the Public of Poverty II JGL/lia OBBORNE JCi. M. J> Bay that he haa succeeded Mr S. Stevenson in the above Hotel, ' I I Mr ife^ffili /-NTTtTTAfnrr* * *i. c n • and begs to state that nothing on his part shall be wanting to maintain the repute I\w JIS H VJiIUAIHiD at the corner of Hama o f that favorably-situated Hostelry. The requirements of both town and country | F I I Sfcreet and Read s Q u »y- residents will receive his utmost attention. IJ^^^^m jQIJ Close to the Wharf. ales> WINES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY KEPT. eM^SB^ MB .J^P^TM^^r^rQ.,,^ Commanding a most picturesque view of — — the Turanganuiand the Bay. MEALS J fc-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K PTRST DT, aqq a ornivnvrnn ati nw Breakfast, Bto 10 a.m. ; Lunch, 12.30 to 2 p.m. ; Din nek, 6 o'clock punctually. HONE so" SIMPLE, T~ T ™* U ™ can have a Snack at any hour. NONE 80 NO D N 0 E RA 6O LE R E L«ABLE Only the very Best Brands of WINES, A GOOD BILLIARD TABLE AND EXPERIENCED MARKER. S _- -_ KtuIABUE ' SPIRITS, BEER, &c, kept in B2amlne~lt Before Purchasing any other. Btock - EXCELLENT GRASS PADDOCKS, securely fenced, adjoining the Hotel. .^ A SECURELY FENCED STOCKYARD for Cattle Sales or Stock Branding. FOR SALE AT LESS THAN COST & De COSTA, A PUBLIC HALL, suitable for Balls, Parties, or Public Meetings, on reasonabie terms. (Latb of tub British Hotel, Lyttblton) „. „ ~ 7 m > ini-nrn-KT -m. 231 Proprietress. Field, Canterbury Times, AND Auckland Weekly News, JblLEl). BY . — __«_! ______^_ A. G. CROLL. THE ORMOND HOTEL _±*JBMnFOBD_^_ I _V** ! ™ ! L AFFORDS every convenience and com- W A "RU"RIVn- A- A -HTK A HOTTCTi fort to the travelling public. TT J^Hj J\ J!iXl \XJ&. m ±± m ±l X M\*J\. J-t-VF X XJIJ. \j CRAWFORD'S GENUINE STOUT. Every accommodation, and private suites of WILLIAM COOPER, PROPRIETOR. ' apartments for families. ' fI K^SS? D ' S CHAMPAGNE Only the very be7t leers, Wines, and UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES & TRAVELLERS, v^ CIDH.R. Spirits kept in stock. Crawford's Bber anp Wateks always on Hand. /CRAWFORD'S GINGER ALE. rpHIS well-known and favorite House of Call is situated at the junction road ™. mT ,™ " Crawford 8 Sparkling Ale always on tap. I fth country districts, and is provided with every convenience for parties CRAWFORD'S CRATED WATERS. — ytiting Ormond and elsewhere. \J First-class Stabling and Paddockmg 6 i^tTTxr-c-ne -n a rt-mrrwa-nG /CRAWFORD'S ASSORTED COR- accommodation. OWNERS OF KAGEHOKbiib \j DIALS. Are hereby informed that Dry, Spacious, Well-ventilated STABLING, under the /CRAWFORD'S TONIC W A{T ER. JOHN" CLEMENTS, personal supervision of J. Thorp, who is prepared to Break-in Saddle or yj p K prietor. Harness Horses under guarantee, on the mostreasonable terms. Loose Boxes GISBORNE BREWERY are attached to the Hotel, the use of which may be obtained at a moderate Aberdeen Road. 480 THE BRIDGE HOTEL, ° undersigned being the lessee of the Waerenga-a-hika Racecourse, horse- ■■ . BIG RIVER. owners may obtain the use thereof for training purposes at a nominal rate. trade • f T-n • — *- Paddocks well grassed, well watered, securely fenced. p-^-t AH£i K r srTs^j^ss^2s5 rTs^j^ss^2s- s --^Af //v J r I "iHIS large, commodious, and cen- Commodious Sale Yards. S //^^^ ?1 *^ > y\ J- trally-situated Hostelry, standing -. /^ir^s^^^m^^^^^-, at the junction of the Wairoa and FIRST-CLASS, WELL-APPOINTED BILLIARD TABLE. (]f"«^^^^^«MSSS»^jaf Coast Roads, is admirably suited for the 0 -^ Na n pTer. ience °* T - ravellers to and from WILLIAM COOPER PROPRIETOR. k^^T? x it is an easy distance from Gisborne, — -:— — —^— — — — — ■ — '" ■* d0 — i|WARK and situated in the most picturesque -p-^ s-^. -\-r~ \ T~ /"V A "FT" TUT/^^T^Tj^ T — Part of t h « Ba v>^ the junction of Te J-J (J YA. _I_J U XV ±±W±JJj±J 5 ■ — — — — " Aral and Patutahi Roads. The drive ___ _ _ _ ~ * t,&m&A?^-~^ from Town is as pleasant a one as M. AIAWrI Ju It \) . s^^ First-class Accommodation and Good JllxijJNxCjL JjjLOXm'feJn^ MASONIC LIVERY AND BAIT Ll^ X*K * "OEGS to intimate that he has taken the above WELL-KNOWN AND STABLES, -p tut S.T'W.CiCr M ,I • V-Rnvmvm-R Jt3 LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. R- M. STEGGALL, Proprietor. CONVENIENTLY SITUATED HOTEL, ALBERT HOTEL -^ n( * assures c Public that nothing on his part shall be wanting to make it S STEVENSON begs to inform the » a TTTP«IT PT ASS HOTTSE OF CALL . Public that he has taken over the AUCKLAND. A nUUM UU luAljlj. above Stables. His long experience in the ■ ! M^EL^STOSS! _, LAKOESI ~ moal Central mrst Very best brands of ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS receive his greatest care and attention. TP HE PROBST and mo.t Central First- STOCK -*■ class Family and Commercial Hotel in ft Auckland GOOD AND SECURELY-FENCED PADDOCKIN9 FOR STOCK. SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS READY. « Auckland. wuui, STABLIN G AND LOOSE-BOXES. Traps and Carriages with or without drivers. Night Pouter. Good Sample Rooms TjpTW"tJY MOTRSF - PROPRIETOR Wedding and Mourning Coaches. R Q ROBERTS, PrOPRIFTOB. _ _ .__ _.__ rr^mT-iT ' Awell - fu^dV r rn y y S^ THE GISBOENE HOTEL — . v 4J tologa bay hotel A. ALLAJNACH - - PROPRIETOR. Hostlers in attendance mght and day. npHE I Undersigned having taken the above rr . H jj ACCOMMODATION comprises Commercial and Sitting Rooms, both for S. STEVENSON, A Hotel begs to assure Travellers on the 'JM y. d . t The Bedrooms are lofty^well ventilated, and comMASONIC STABLES, gfi miUftf-^ P W ™"* a view of *« surrounding country. No effort will remain untried to make ci pa k the GisborD i Hotel a comfortable and quiet resort for Boarders. LowsStkekt. 64 MOST COMFORTABLE ON THE COAST. JOOMg . a GOOD AND LIBERAL TABLE IS PROVIDED. H. GKIESSELICH & CO., The Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and The Bar is supplied with the best brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales. „,,,,. t j a™-,.sfo ir»«* Noted House for Crawford's and Dunedin Ales. Weavers' Hall, Wool Exchange, London, Spirits only kept. x Shipping and Commission Merchants, Paddocking Ac7ommodation. To the Hote ! ia attached a handsome Established 1855, IS 3C Km Xa X JSk. XS> 3D £5 jAI I* O 3XT , SHIP to order any description of British D. MCGU IR E , Furnished wiih one of Turner and Price's Best Tables, and presided over by an and Continental Goods upon 2£ per Tologa Bay Hotkl 263 obliging and competent marker. cent, commission, selected by buyers with — x Colonial experience, and attend to the CHARGES IN ALL CASES STRICTLY MODERATE. prompt realization of Produce at highest CENTRAL BAKERY. IL— — prices upon 1 per cent, commission. Orders • Q TR m HI T TT T> U ' XT A I 1 IT T to be accompanied by Letters of or H ENRY FISHER biLlli^^jKD ±1 U ± J&I 1 J , uart-retmttance in Bank Uraiis oi xruuut.e. _ Onpn Policies of Insurance for floating A NNOUNCES that having commenced nu *Q /k TTT^PTT I?P PPOPRITTTfYh 25SLto«"r2ariikB. A business in those Central Premises in CUAb. O. Jj ibOH liX - - 1 XtOFKIIL 1 UK. ■R^fpr^nops • Chief Office of the London Gladstone Road, he is now enabled to pro- ; ; — 7 — — ™d Westminster Bank or Agra Bank, Lon- duce magnificent Bread, Confectionery, Pies rpHIS Comfortable and Conveniently-situated HOTEL will be found to possess every don and most of the Colonial Banks. of every description, Tartlets, etc., of the 1 comfort for the Travelling Public generally. C. F. having had conaidarable exCurrent ™ Price Lists Produce Reports, and Erst quality. perience in catering for the Public is m a position to guarantee everything first-class, any necessary samples or information on Orders for Hot Pies for Suppers promptly ALES) WINES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY WILL BE KEPT, application I^^ attended to. x m» P p7^7^ JSJ&i&ZSr W ' U BPared *" EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PERMANENT BOARDERS, JOB lAIJy 11 i» tr, BEST IN TOWN 57 Whose special comfort it will be the study of the Proprietor to promote. PVE R V D E F S C R I P TIO N , "^J^ )^" Demand for Rateß GOO D AND WELL-VENTILATeTsTABLES ATTACHED TO THE HOTEL. ««,™ J^cm Tl NrnrPTni7 Jtli Ileceip A for Rates, Valuation Lists A Drinking Trough for horses will be constantly supplied with fresh water. andaV Ratepayers' l oils, on band and ior sale ■ rfc «m^. W rxi tp» m^ a Tfc ' REASONABLE PRICES. at the Heraid office. Q-IiAUSTOaWH X&«7.^uEP.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4202, 29 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4202, 29 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4202, 29 January 1885, Page 1

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