- |||figf|% NOTICES „..:, }■ .■....■.;, :.; V.' COACH ■& HORSES HOTEL : : "fM^\}ii^^^^Bm^r\RANGITIKEI. rnrx^' ir^^^^^^'f^'-' J. HOWE- Peopkietor. "'-..•■•.■, 'k fir\ ■ 'r x ' : ~iW.s}y'%£ss }' 1 -- "-'t: ' :: "-\\ ■' -' ' •-■ *-> t-NlCH6L?ON>i^g^;vßa^k;:Delivery m ffE above Ho&el having changed ■■ ". . REAPER' -^i^^M^h^,, 1 hands, the proprietor takes the "} TTIi ,go no -M owiiiS 'i|SSl4&.--opportanicyofinfoL^gthe p^lic tha, 1 H^Ta?e3»^ it is his intention to provide the very These lm lemelUs are of oest^ccommodation while c.cry atten- mauufacfcure 1 aud S p ec ially adaptedf« tion will be paid to the wants and con- ... v . . - . * / . r ? o i . . j ,i , uulo' CUHollCw i.'.T^r-, venieuce of his customers, and that ' nothing but the very best brands of TAFLOR;,<k WATT."'"-" & 7 Dec 20. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT - '-^ „ LIQUORS. NEW.MARKET HORSE BAZAAR. Will be kept. J. H. trusts by strict , _: -' attention to business to receive a fair "Weekly Sales every Saturday. share of support. , . ■■■_•/ j THE STABLES " LlvEKy & T StableS] In connection with the Hotel will be under the management of ,p HE undersigued begs to inform tho MR M. MARR, 1 GeUtry of Wanganui and the suro , • -\tt • iht i. rounding districts, that he is prepared to bo well known in Wanganui and Marton , ,° , &• v i i L , , , n , s , ,i . supply ttiem with -bine Hacks and comthat travellers can depend upon their , r ,' , , -,., c i • .. , . . ', ioi table Vehicles ol every description at horses receiving care and attention. , vi ► j 31 ° the most reasonable rates. '_ In conjunction with this branch of the business, Mr . Freeth has a Store ÜbbH.fc*.Kb at wlli(jh BaVj CorUj Wood> &c<) caD be CA-RIjYIjE HOTEL, obtained at current rates. (Opposite Government Reserve,) , Country Settlers can others can stable p a t v their horses here and teed them them'- ' selves, upon the payment of a moderate JTEEPS the best Wines and Spirits sum f or standing. JV that can be procured, and most a Waggon will be pent to Marton and particularly the Ale, and has accommo- Waitotara regularly on Mondays and dation for every one. Thursdays from the New market Horse Henry Usher wants every one to Bazaar ; the rates of carriage can be ascome to his Hotel, and he is sure every certained upon application, one will, because he is adapting it for the All Parcels can be safely deposited convenience of every one. un ,,ii tne departure of the waggons. H. USHER. Every Saturday an Auction Sale will Jan 3. be held of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Fire ~ ~ ~ _, wood, and Colonial Produce. Only a li AWE K A JtI(JIJi.JL, sra all fee charged to the vendors. HaWERA. ' T. ESPAGNE T~ PROPRIETOR. ISAAC r^MS™ t < -, — NE W M ARK^ V ;HOT&SE , M^A A R, »TIH.E above Ho^el having lately under- ml^t' Square; ° i% JL gone extensive alterations, and the '■// : --J/ ■-''■-t% whole renovated and improved, is now N. 8. -^ Good Horses andV-.eaWul one of the best hostelries on the Great Drivers. ;■; K_, | North Western Road. Pot 25. IqM ' ' ~ /-^ dj; Travellers and visitors to the district ENLARGEMENT OF PR^kl^S. can depend upon receiving every atten- ' -V =■ — .-'V^ '-"' tiou ■ _ JOHN^frpsM, EXCELLENT STABLING, (late anderson bkos.) With secure and well grassed paddocks ri tt attached. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY — _ * Warehouse, s^gfix.fo^the Mail Coach frofflCj^l CTORIA AVENUE. §^M^iakes'Mthi«- s -o-npOTtni nity.^ -of thank-4-^f = ■ T^^ 1 ' ; '^^^^i^?Pl% fc - accorded to' 'him since :^WW >fS ;^3' ifTrbA- 19^|jf §fi^||(k '3 e^^Premises/ tod • begs ■vH^fef b -. ■ '- ■■-■^"^ 'C't ■ME&-W;! #^%^fc|:in:fpr^ :^eifc£hat he -has just P®/^^a't m<i ix ' txt,;" Bom3^a : til!^M4ASGEMEN^'#Jiiß / MAIL IJNJN. premises; "giving him further faciliti^-fojft, x'.i-. '- , ' carrying on the Cabinet KU^J^a&^Mer'f ..\f: MR JOSEPH JESSOP Business in all its Brarich^tn^ enabling o^gS-:Vto- inform the Public that he Wm to show a more extensive and varied J9%p*|: opened the above Inn, about stock of lirn it»re and Eurnish-ings of ||^a^;.between Foxton and Palme 5 r- ever^ tlescni)tioa connected with the Bridge. trade. - ' 'V " -''t '■•/■£ .- J. A. would kindly invite an iuspecTravellers witf receive very attention. tion of thd undermentioned Stock, and ; v: . ,. •■' solicits a continuance of past favors. &>od Stabling and First-class Paddocks.', drawing-room Suites in Walnut , -, - Dining-rotim do m Mahogany, Cedar, A P ril 21 ' andßimu rnMnrpTA v TT Am,, T Dining-room Tables, oblong and round JUNCTION HOT -EL Kitchen do and Dressers SANDON, MANAWATD. Stuffed Chairs of every description -. Couches, Sofas, «nd Colonial Couches "W R R n TV Kf CLeffioneers and Cupboards w . J3 it v W IN, Dq and Book . caaea P3OPKIBTOB. Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, double and _ single ' . ■ Hotel offers superior accommodation Children's Cots, iron and wooden for travellers. Chests of Drawers Wash Stands and Toilet Tables • Liquors of the Best Brands. Wood and Iron Stretchers Drawing, Dnung, aud Bedroom Cane-seat ti n i ~ i , o, , Chairs ot every description becure Paddocks and good Btabbhug. Wood-seat do, American and English April 21 Looking Glasses in large variety ___ Music Stools RANGTITIKEI BREWERY, Perambulators, double and single BULL'S Bassinettes, Night Commodes tvj-da-d -tut? m^\xt nnt^nr, Towel Horses, Cedar or Rimu NEAR TBE NEW BRIDGE. Engraving, (Ohromo Lithoyraph and Steel) rr . rTr , TT . ~~" Picture Frame Mouldings, (Gilt & Walnut) Tnli Undersigned begs to inform the Mattrasses— Spring, Horse-hair, Flock, and *- Licensed Victuallers aud Residents lax of the Rangitikei District that the above Paliasses, Bolsters, and Pillows premises being now complete and from Leatuer » Cloth, and Damask Cushions the position of the Brewery an everlast- CarP ancrF^ft USSelS ' Tapeßtry> Kiderminater ing supply of the Rangitikei water is oh- Oilcloths from f-yard to 12 ft. wide tamable- which, having been tested, is Felt Squares aud Rugs proved to contain qualities eminently Coir Mattings from £-yard to I^-yards fitting it fop Brewing purposes, and using wi de none but the best materials he is vow China do, Check and White able to supply th.it truly British drink, l ' a \ I ]^. Fo » fc Mats " , 1r J ■ ' Damask Tabling, 6 ft. wide ••*"" "A DROP OF GOOD BEER," Do Table Covers, (in variety) Lace and Muslin Curtains All orders delivered within any reason- Oil Baizes — Mahogany, d Walnut, auarble able distance. patterns Damasks, Curtain Borders, and Tassels HENRY NICKLESS, &c " &c <> &c, • Pkopbietor. - CARPETS, CURTAINS, BLINDS, Etc Jan 61 - : MADE UP. * ' ; iBNEKAL PRINTING ESTABI,SHM£NT 1 PICTURES FRAMED} . ( Wanganui Chronicle Office), JUJJWttt# Jtt?ttijsttJ?j(l« ST. HILL . STREET, WANG AN PI. Sej)t. 16,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 6310, 7 February 1874, Page 1
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