HOTEL-KE.EFER3. 'VICTOR! A HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, J. W. ROBINSON, Proprietor. COMFORTBLE BEDROOMS. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders. Good Stabling and roomy Yard. May 14 JAMES LEYDON IN returning his sincere thanks to the public for the support accorded him since opening the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, wishes to inform them that he can offer first class aceommodatien for Travellers and Boarders, while every attention will be paid bo his customers. Country Settlers will find this Hotel provided with good Stables, with hay and covr always on hand. j Convenience, cleanliness, and comfort will be the aim of the Proprietor, who will try to obtain support by deserving it. Tea and Coffee from six in the morn'ug till 10 at night. Good Clean Bedding. JAMES LEYDON. July 9. FAMILY HOTEL, TURAKINA. OWEN MoKITTRICK, Pkoprietor. Superior accommodation for Travellers. Charges Moderate. Liquors of the best and purest quality. Billiard Room, with new and splendid appointments, Competent marker in regular attendance. The Stabling having just undergone a thorough renovation, is now comfortable and secure. Good groom in charge. Secure paddocks, for the use of drovers. April 15 MARTON HOTEL MARTON. SA.MUEL GIBBONS having taken over the above Hotel, is prepared to offer superior Accommodation to all classes of the travelling public. Boarders will find comfort, cleanliness, and a most liberal table, combined with moderate charges. Travellers' Horses will receive every care, an experienced Groom giving this department his special attention, upon whom every dependence can be placed that animals entrusted to his charge will be thoroughly well looked afcer. The quality and brands of Liquors obtainable at this house need no recommendation, everything being of the very best. The Billiard Room, with the newest and most superior appointments, is alone worth a viait. The bebt table in the district. Bed Rooms lofty and well ventilated. Witb these recommendations Mr <Jibbons now invites the support of residents, settlers, and the travelling community. Table d Hote at 12.30 o'clock daily. April 1 PALMERS TON. TERRACE FARM SAW MILL, Forty Horse Power (at end of Tramway). ON and after the Ist of November the undersigned will be prepared to receive orders for SEASONED TIMBER, in quantities of not less than ten thousand feet. On hand at present time — 1,000,000 feet Matai and 500,000 feet of Totara. Timber, thoroughly sesaoned, having been felled with the sap down. AMOS BURR, Timber Blerchant, Foxton Sept. 9THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, For Eire and Marine Insurance. Head Office, Dunedin. EIRE RISKS taken at currents rates upon Stock-in-Trade, Machinery, Buildiugs, Furniture, &c, &c. Marine Insurance effected upon Hulls, Cargoes, &c , with or without average, i either per voyage or per period. Terms of proposal and every information on application to . R. TAYLOR DAVIS, Agent for District. Office — Wanganui Bridge. N.B. — Sub-Agencies : Mr Coleman Marton ; Mr Heaton, Build ; Mr A. C Fookes, Wairoa. April 10.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2777, 16 June 1875, Page 1
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