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Hotel*. U T E JJ oTE L, TE AIJTE. The undersigned begs to infcrxn his friends and the public that lie has taken possession of the above Hotel, and assures them nothing will be wanting on his part to ensure their patronage. The Paddocks have been put in thorough repair, and are secure for stock. Excellent stabling, und every accommo • dation for travellers. None but the best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept. H . PARTINGTON. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, CLIVE SQUARE, NAPIER, (Opposite Theatre Royal.) Good accommodation for boarders, travellers, and families. Best wines and spirits. Spacious billiard saloon. EDWARD ASHTON, Proprietor. TAIIOEAITE HOTEL, TAIIORAITE. rpHIS well-known hotel affords splendid accommodation in all its departments for friends, visitors, and the travelling public. Private apartments for families, visitors, travellers, and tourists are always available. Paddocks splendidly watered, and presenting advantages of superior pasturage, shelter, and shade in nil varieties of weather. The stahling accommodation is reckoned the best and most extensive in Hawke’s Bay. To the hotel is attached a GENERAL T E A

STORE, containing goods in great variety. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the first quality only supplied. ALEXANDER S CRT MIG OUR, Proprietor. RE-OPENING OF SETTLERS’ HOTEL, W A I P A W A. undersigned has the honor to inform the residents of the district and the public generally, that he has obtained a license for the above Hotel, which he re-opened on the Ist of April. Good accommodation for travellers and boarders. JOHN PETTIT, Proprietor. Waipawa, March 10, 1870. mrlO tf STAR HOTEL, EMERSON STREET, N A P I E R . JAMES JOHNSTONE (Late of the Ferry Hotel, Spit,) Begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has taken the well-known Star Hotel, Emerson street, Napier. The undersigned feels confident that so far as old friends are concerned, comments are unnecessary, but to all new ones lie begs to state that ho will use his utmost endeavors to make their visits agreeable, and to supply their wants with the best articles supplied in the trade. Trial and inspection are confidently and respectfully invited. JAMES JOHNSTONE, Proprietor. ap!2 ly

NOTICE ALL Cattle ami Horses running on Native grounds, clearing, and bush about Jyopua will be charged one shilling per head per week for cattle, horses one shilling and sixpence per head per week, and if not paid every month, from this date, to the undersigned, legal proceedings will be taken. Arrangements can be made with the undersigned only. Anyone cutting timber or removing same from said lands without leave from the undersigned will be proceeded against. It. LOSS. (In charge,) Tor HJAKIA, Chief, and Natives. Takapau, July 24, 1871). jy2l) tf PRINTING of every description executed at the “Waipawa Mail” Office*

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 116, 22 October 1879, Page 4

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