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_ J Hotels. i THE EOSELAND HOTEL, SITUATE AT THE JUNCTION OF THE MATAWHERO AN ORMOND ROADS. TS acknowledged to be the most convenient and centrally-situated Hostelry A the District, being an easy distance from town, and commanding a mo magnificent view over the surrounding country and our picturesque Bay. THH MI^SHAL BATHS are of universal repute, and justly celebratu for their curative properties. THE AOOOMMODAT2OIT of the Hotel itself is second to none in tl district, the Bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated. The Proprietor has had considerable experience in the business, and known that "Good wine needs no bush," in proof of which he only intends to provide the BEST OF GOOD ALES, WX2TSS, AND SPIRITS believing in the principle that the best is ever the cheapest article. For the convenience of holding Balls, Concerts, and Country Meetings, a SPACIOUS HALL is attached to the premises. Also-(!OOD PADDOCKS, STABLING, AND SALE' YARDS FOR .STOCK. For every description of Sports, Pigeon Matches the grounds an; unrivallc< The regular meetings of the V. 13. tiim Club are held here. JOHN WAUGH - - - PROPRIETOR SIR GEOEGE GREY HOTEL, WAERENGA-A-HIKA. HPHE undersigned begs to intimate to the Travelling Public that he has pui 4- chased the Goodwill and Lease of the above centrally-situated Hostelry and that it will be his endeavor to promote the comfort and convenience of hi patrons Situate as this Hotel is, immediately adjacent to the Race Cour.se, 1 is most convenient for meetings in connection with various Races. GOOD PADDOCKS, WELL-VENTILATED STABLES AND LOOSJ BOXES may be arranged for on most moderate terms. The supply of Liquors will comprise the BEST BRANDS IN ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, While the more substantial comforts for the inner man will be specially provided for, H.M. would further beg to intimate that having leased the piggeries and suppl; of Whey for three years from the Cook County Cheese and Bacon Factory, h is in a position to supply the MOST DELICIOUS DAIRY-FED PORK a all times. HENRY MORSE - - - - PROPfIIKTOE G-ISIBOIR/IfcTIE HOTEL OHILDERS AND LOWE STBEETS, JAMES BAILEY - Proprietor. rriHIS centrally-situated and commodious Hotel, under its present Proprietorship, ha X gained for itself a name second to noue other in the District, and the aim and objec will continue to be to make it A COMFORTABLE AND AN ENJOYABLE Ri^OKl where the Travelling Public and those resident in Town may depend on receiving Oivilit; and Attention. THE SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM Contains a First-class Table, under the supervision of a genial and attentive Marker (Mr M. Sweeney). Special Attention has bees Directed to -Z-XXXS CS-CTX^ETSnES, Which is inider a thoroughly competent Chef of the first order, and to meet the times, ALL MEALS WILL BE SUPPLIED AT O2TE SHILLING. THE GISBORNE, possessing excellent accommodation for Permanent Boarders, magnificent view of the Haibor, and especial attention being devoted to secunug th VERY BEST BRANDS OF SPIRITS, WINES, AND BEERS, presents unnvulle attractions. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. Total oak hotel, MATAWHERO. (Late Quartermaster-Sergeant 65th Regiment) TIEGS to intimate that he has taken the above WELL-KNOWN AN! CONVENIENTLY-SITUATED HOTEL, and assures the Public th nothing on his part shall be wanting to make it a FIRST-CLASS HOUS OF CALL. Travellers can have a Meal at any Hour. VitißY BEST BRANDS OF ALBS, WINES, AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCI Comfortable Accommodation for Newly-Married Couples. GOOD AND SECURELY-FENCED PADDOCKING FOR STOCK. Stabling and Loose Boxes. S. EVINSON Proprietor, DICKSON'S ARGYLL HOTEL. A prtVTT, DINING ROOM— Breakfast, 8 a.m.— Lttnoheo^ 1 p.m. iiXtl* 1 JUXJ • Dinner, 6 p.m. ARC YLL COMMERCIAL ANP READING ROOMS, ■3^5 rSrSr Ssi* m n T T SITTING AND BEDROOMS. AUbrl-UiJ B^iard Boom— Two Tables. \ T>/^'\7T T EUROPEANS SIDE OF THE HOUSE.— Open from y »m. iViXV^" JL JJ XJ : — — — 12- p.m. Daily. '"RfYTL SAMPLE ROOMS. — Plunge and Shower Batiis. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. ~ WAER ENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. WILLIAM COOPER, Proprietor. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES & TRAVELLERS CHAWtfOHD'S B.EEU AND WATEKS ALWAYS ON HAND. FIRST-CLASS, WELL-APPOINTED BILLIARD TABLE. WILLIAM COOPER PROPRIETOR" RANGATIRA. HOTEL, ; £ira\vford's sfauklisg ai A KARAKA FLAT. i >f ' /IK A WORD'S GENUINE STOC D "TSiTK- THOMAS PARKER begs to inform "^ 1 IVJ. the Settlers and Ira veiling Public /~IRAWFORD'S CHAMPAGJ v that he has taken over the above Hotel, ;V^ CIDER. which ie situate on the main road through j „,„,,,-, ,-.,-. T^, T -,r» » T n the district. j fiRAW FORD'S GINGER AL 8 E-.'bry attention will be paM to the com- } *- / fort of those travelling aud favoring the | fiRAWFORD'S CRATED WATEI Hotel with their patron.ige. ! \J Meaia may be had at ah hours, and special wwm>TY« 4 <4«srn?T'?n on - care is K ivcu to the bedroom aooommorlatiou. {j K^j vj, AhbJli lljD v ft iIR PARKER'S intimate knowledge of j LlAuvS. the Wine i.nd Spirit tra.le is a ...uaianteo pRAWFOIID'y TOKJC W A;T E iliat uonn but. the be.it brat-tie will ha kept. / « GISBORNK BREWERY, ' .Good atubies and krg^puddook* *djoiu the , Ahhuwil.v Road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4739, 13 December 1886, Page 1

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