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_ i Hotels. THE EOSELAND HOTEL! -SITUATE AT THE JUNCTION" OF THE MATAWIIERO AN: ORMOND ROADS. TS acknowledgntl to be the most convenient and centrally-situated Hostelry i n the District, being an oasy distance from town, and cominiuiding a mos magnificent view over the .surrounding country and our picturesque Bay. THS MIH&R&L BATHS are of universal repute, and justly celebrate tor their curative pi-operties. THE ACCOMMODATION" of the Hotel itself is second to none in th district, the Bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated. The Proprietor has had considerable •wperience in the business, and knowin that " Good wine nt eds no bush,'' in proof of which he only intends to provide the BEST OP GOOD ALSS, WINES, A2£D SPIRITS * believing in the principle that the best is ever the cheapest article. (''or (he convenience of holding Balls, Conceits, and Country Meetings a SPACIOUS HALL is attached to the promises. Alsu-(,'OOD PADDOCKS, .STAULj. Li, AND SALE YARDS FOR STOCK. Fov every description of Sports, Pigeon Matches lite grounds ate unrivalled The regular meetings of the P. L>. Gun Club arc held here. JOHN WAUGH - - - PROPRIETOR SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, WAERENGA-A-HJKA. THE undersigned begs to intimate to the Travelling Public that he lias pur 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 Course, it is most convenient for ineetintrs in connection with various Races. GOOD PADDOCKS, "WELL- VENTILATED STABLES AND LOOSE BOXES may be arranged for on moat 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 intioiato that having leased the piggeries and supply of Whey for three years from the Cook County Cheese and Bacon Factory, he is in a position to supply the MOST DELICIOUS DAIRY-FED PORK at all timeij. HENRY MORSE - PROPKIETOR GKESIBO:R,2sr:E HOTEL CHILDERS AND LOWE STBEETS, JAMES BAILEY - Proprietor. fT^HIS centrally-situated and commodious Hotel, under its present Proprietorship, has JL gained for itself v name second to uoun othi.r in the District, and the aim and object will coutinue to be to make it A COAIFOKTABLE AND AN ENJOYABLE RESORT, where the Travelling Public and those resident in Town may depend ou receiving Civility and Attention. THE SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM Contains a First-class Table, under tho supervision of a genial and attentive Marker (Mr M. Sweeney). Special Attention has been Directed to Which is under a thoroughly competent Chef of the first order, and to meet the times, ALL MEALS WILL BE SUPPLIED AT QITE SHILLING. THE GISBORNE, possessing excellent accommodation for Permanent Boarders, a magnificent view of the Ha'bor, and especial attention being devoted to securing the VERY BEST BRANDS OF SPIRITS, WINES, AND BEERS, presents unrivalled attractions. ■PLUKCiTS AND SHOWER BATHS. EOTAL OAK HOTEL, MATAWHEKO. {Late Quartermaster-Sergeant 65th Regiment) TVEGS to intimate that he has taken the above WELL-KNOWN AND -*-* CONVENIENTLY-SITUATED HOTEL, and assures the Public that nothing on his part shall be wanting to make it a FIRST-CLASS HOUSE OF CALL. Travellers can have a Heal at &&y Hour. VERY BEST BRANDS OF ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK Comfortable Accommodation for Newly-Married Couples. GOOD AND SECURELY-FENCED PAD DOCKING FOR STOCK. Stabling and Loose Boxes. S. EVINSON ." Proprietor. DICKSOK'S ARGYLL HOTEL. A"RrrYTiTi DTN INO ROOM— Breakfaßi, 8 a.m.— Luncheon 1 p.m.— ARG YLL CO!Vlme RCL4IL AND READING ROOM 3. B ABSsL \T)r»VTT SITTI^G AND BEDROOMS. AIiUX-LIJ BUliard Room-Two Tables. A T?r2-VT ,T i EUROPEAN SIDE OF THE HOUSE.— Open from M am. to AXtU I JJ.LI * 12 Dail ARGYLL SAM PLE ROOMS. — Plunge and Shower Batns. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. WAEKENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. WILLIAM COOPER, Propbietor. O UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES & TRAVELLERS. CKAWifOKD's BKEK AND J2KATED WaTEKS ALWAYS ON HaNU. FIRST-CLASS, WELL-APPOINTED BILLIARD TABLE. WILLIAM COOPER PROPRIETOR RANGATIRA HOTEL, j /Crawford's spailkling ale. KAItAKA FLAT. j i i-ITtAWFORD'S GENUINE STOUT. MR THOMAS PARKER bees to inform j the Settlers and Iraveiliu« T'ublic I fMU WFOKP'S CITAMT AO N K that lie hao taken ovlt Uio abovs Hotel, ! %J <J'l)E.b\ which is situate uti the main lend throug'.! the district. L '.JAUGEIv ±h& Every Attention will bo paid to tho com- • ul?UhTho^Ss^ d faV ° dng th ° • C RAWF ° RD>S CRATED WATERS. Mealfi may be had at all hours, and special caie ia given to tho bed.oom accommodation. fJRAWFORD'S ASSORTED COR - MR PARKER'S intimate knowledge of DIALS. the VViao aud Spirit trade ia ■•» uuarantue (CRAWFORD'S TONIC WALTER. that uono but the best brands will bo kept. v^ n t^ii 11 „ , v•! GISBORNE BREWERY, Good otablcs auu large portdocliU a<li'>io t.iio lluUl. ",Wi ' AE£iM>Eir.i; Kuad. 4GC

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4743, 17 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4743, 17 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4743, 17 December 1886, Page 1

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