PATU T A H I HOTEL. Owen Gallagher, Proprietor, | JAVING opened the above Spacious and Comfortable Hotel will use his very best endeavors to make it meet all the— REQUIREMENTS AND NEEDS <>F HIS CUSTOMERS HIE BEDROOMS AND SITTING ROOMS are Lofty, Well Ventilated and Comfortably Furnished, whilst Jthey command a splendid view of thejj’surroundiug Country. THE TABLE will always receive special attention and be provided for according to the tastes and requirements of guests. MIE BAR has been Stocked from the Finest Brands, aud Travellers will meet with every Attention and Civility > GOOD STABLING;AND PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION.
THE SETTLERS’ HOTEL. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. CHAS. O. FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. THIS Comfortable "one! Conveniently-situated HOTEL will be found to possess every comfort for the Travelling Public generally. 0. F. having had considerable ex. perience in catering for the Public, is in a position to guarantee everything First-olase to his patrons. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Moat Select Brands only will be kept in Stock. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PERMANENT BOARDERS Whose special comfort it will be the study of the Proprietor to promote. TERMS VERY MODERATE. Breakfast from 7 to 9 a.m. Dinner .. .. , .. .. from 12 to 2 p.m. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. The Table} the Proprietor. 01 [The Table Plunge and Shower Baths. GOOD AND WELL-VENTILATED STABLES ATTACHED TO TEE HOTEL. A Drinking Trough for Horses will be constantly supplied with fresh water, for convenience of carters, &c. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, WAERENGA-A-HIKA. 0 J. BENNETT, Proprietor, Having Purchased the good-will of the above Hotel, will use hh best endeavours to make it the Favourite House of Call on the road. Good Bed and Sitting Rooms. Reasonable Charges. The Bar is supplied with the Best Brands of Wines, Spibits, Ales, and Cobdials. There ib ample Stabling and loose boxes, and every convenience for traveller*’ horses. and a supply of good water
0 8E L AN D 0 T E L, MAKAR AKA. E. J. BERESFORD, Has much pleasure in announcing to the Public of Poverty Bay that he has succeeded Mr. S. Stevenson in the above Hotel, and begs to state that nothing on hiapart shall be wanting to maintain the repute of that favorably-situated Hostelry. The requirements of both town and country residents will receive his utmost attention. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the very best quality only kept. MEALS : —Breakfast, Bto 10 a.m.; Lunch 12.30 to 2 p.m.; Dinner, 6 o’clock punctually. I Travellers can have a Snack at any hour. > A Good Billiard Table and Experienced Marker.
Excellent Grass Paddocks, securely fenced, adjoining the Hotel. Also a securely fenced stockyard for Cattle or Stock Branding. A PUBLIC HALL, suitable for Balls, Parties, or Public Meetings, on reasonable terms. E. J, BERESFORD,
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 47, 10 September 1885, Page 4
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