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J Hotels. I "the roseland hotel, SITUATE AT THE JUNCTION OF THIS MATAWHERO AND ORMOND ROADS. IS acknowledged to be tho most convenient and centrally-siUuited Hostelry in the District, being an easy distance from town, ;md eoniinuiuling v most uui'niiucent view ovev the surrounding country and our picturesque Bay. THS MINSEAL BATiKS ar(J °* universal repute, aud justly celebrated for their curative properties. THIS ACCOMMODATION of the Hotel itself is second to none in tho district, the Bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated. The Proprietor has had considerable experience in the business, and knowing that " Good wine needs no bush," in proof of which he only intends to provide the BEST OF £0023 ALSS, WINES, AITD SPIRITS, believing in the principle that the best is ever the cheapest article. For the convenience of holding Balls, Concerts, and Country Meetings, a SPAUIOUW HALL is attached to the premises. Also-GOOD PADDOCKS, STABLING, AND SALE YARDS FOR STOCK. For every description of Spoits, Pigeon Matches the grounds are unrivalled. The regular meetings of the P.B. Gun Ciub are held here. JOHN WAUGH - - - PROPRIETOR. SIH GEORGE GREY HOTEL, WAERENGA-A-HIKA. ''THE undersign^ begs to intimate to the Travelling Public that he has purJ- 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 his patrons Situate as this Hotel is, immediately adjacent to the Race Course, it is most convenient v for meetings in connection with various Eaces. GOOD PADDOCKS, WELL-VENTILATED STABLES AND LOOSE 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 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 times. % HENRY MORSE - - - EOTAL OAK HOTEL, MATAWHERO. (Late Quartermaster-Sergeant 65th Regiment) "OECiS to intimate that he has taken the above WELL-KNOWN AND ■*-* CONVENIENTLY-SITUATED HOTEL, and assures the Public that nothing on his part shall bo wanting to make it a FIRST-CLASS HOUSE OF CALL. Travellers can havo a Meal at any Hour. VERY BEST BRANDS OF ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK Comfortable Accommodation for Newly-Married Couples. GOOD AND SECURELY-FENCED PADDOCKING JfOR STOCK. Stabling and Loose Boxes. S. EVINSON PROPRIETOR. BICKSON'S ARGYLL HOTEL. A"Rn-"VT,Ti DINING ROOM— BitEAKFAST, 8 a.m.—LumraEON, 1 p.m.— JXSSXK JL JJJJ —- : Dinkbr, 6 p.m. ARGYLL 9gy ME ROIAL AND READING ROOMS. APr<VTT SITTING AND BEDROOMS. A_tll*XlJ-U Billiard Eoom-Two Tables. APPVTT, EUROPEAN SIDE OF THE HOUSE.— Open from 9 am. to AKI* X JLJJJ * 12 p.m. Daily. ARGYLL SAMFLE ROOMS. — Plunge and Shower Baths. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. WAEKENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. WILLIAM COOPER, Peopbktob. O ——— unequalled accommodation for families & travellers Crawford's Bber and -Erated Waters always on Hand. FIRST-CLASS, WELL-APPOINTED BILLIARD TABLE. WILLIAM COOPER °~. 7.. PROPRIETOR; THE STAR * BREWERY. TURANGANUI HOTEL, GISBORNE, QITUATED at the corner of Harri. THE Undersigned begs to announce that D Street and Read>a Q ™*' having completed the Erection of a Closb to the Wharf. Brewer's Plant, he will shortly be prepared Commanding a most picturesque view of to— the Turanganui and the Bay. SUPPLY GENUINE BUKII, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION . „ f t it n rOR FAMILIES AND BOARDERS, Guaranteed to be Manufactured from Pure Malt, Hops, and Sugar. Only the very Beat Brands of WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, &<,., kept in stock. GEORGE FLOOK. ; I havo also erected a Spacious HALL, CRAWFORD'S SPARKLING ALE. detached from tho Hotel, suitable for DrawKiHYrurvwo k. mg-room Entertainments, Dancing, Meetings, Dinner Parties, Rehearsals, &c, 4c. i^RAWFORD'S GENUINE STOUT. Music will be oatered tor if required. /CRAWFORD'S CHAMPAGNE g. De COSTA, v CIDER. (Lath op tub British Hotbl, LyttbiiToh) CRAWFORD'S GINGER ALE. 231 Proprietress. \J — riRAWFORD f S iERATED WATERS. j± ]^ WILLIAMS riRAWFORD'S ASSORTED COR- "DEGS to announce to the Sheepfarmera ■ . V. T AT q 8 * of this District that he has taken over UIAL.&. the Establishment known as the MAKA pRAWFORD'S TONIC W AJT ER. RAKA FELLMONGERY, whicli he will v^ henceiorth carry on under the name of — GISBORNE BREWERY, The p ovcr t. y B uy Hoiling-down and Abkkukkn Road. 480 Wool-Scouring Establishment. MAKARAKA CEMETERY. He ha-j cn»a»,cd the services of a man who ~ — haa had 2j years' colonial experience, aud NOTICE. can assure intending Customers that their _~_~. orders wiil be carried out with the greatest rpHE Undersigned wishes to notify that possible despatch, and at the lowest current JL he has iv ntock a varied assortment of oharges. Plain and Ornamental Grave Railings (Iron ■ ■ ■ ml Wood) at prices much lower than tho Soalk of Chakgks : LTecSistaS-r 6 " '" Gißbor " e ' A ° «<-oUoa«r in g IJ^U, Peruona requiring Graves neatly kept in (The Wool being delivered ia town free order, and Felices painted at reduced rates of charge). until Christmas, will apply to— ----- A. OLSEN, j Skiks aj>id Obn Loto of Wool Bought Makaraka Cemetery, innt Cash.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4773, 26 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4773, 26 January 1887, Page 1