Hotel Cards. WHITE H ART HOTEL, MARTON, J. O. BA T CHELA R, PROPRIETOR. c 62 FAMI L, V HO TE £~ TUEAKINA. Owen McKittrick, ... Proprietor. Superior accommodation or Travellers. Charges Moderate. Liquors of the best and purest quality. BILLIARD ROOM, with new and splendid appointments. Competent Marker in regular atten* dance. The Stabling having just undergone a thorough - renovation, is now comfortable and secureclGood Groom in charge. Secure Paddocks for. the use of drovers June 12,1875 THE CLUB HOTEL MARTON.
rpHE Proprietor of the above begs '_l_ to announce to the inhabitants of Marton and the surrounding districts, that it will be his endeavour to supply unequalled accommodation to his customers. ' • •
[ The Travelling Public will receive attention at all hours. i Table D'Hoteat 12.30 daily. The magnificent addition to tho Hotel will be open on and after Saturday, November 13th. Wines and Spirits of the best quality CHARGES MOEERATE. Excellent Stabling attached WILLIAM PROSSEII, Proprietor. nll 2258
Stables. SMTLEY'S HORSE REPOSITORY & LETTING ' STABLES, Opposite the Post Office. RADDLE Horses, Buggies, Car-' O riages of all description, suitable ; for weddings, picnics, and private parties, for hire. Careful Drivers. Horaes left at these Stables will have every care taken of them by experienced grooms. J. S. SMILEY. dl 6 2743THE WHITE HORSE STABLES SO favourably known in Marton, will be opened in Feilding, where the proprietor hopes that the same amount of liberal patronage will be accorded him that he received from the inhabitants of Marton and surrounding, district. Horses, Buggies, &c, always on hire on the most reasonable terms. A Coach will leave Feilding for Marton every Tuesday and Friday, at 9 a.m. arriving at 2 p.m., returning on Mondays and Thursdays, arriving* at 2 p.m. . THOMAS BRADLEY, Proprietor.! 030 * ,*
COACH AND HORSE HOTEL .' . ,KANGITIKET. T. HOWE PROPRIETOR, The above Hotel having changed hands, the present proprietor tafces the opportunity of informing the public that it is his intention to provide the very cost accommodation, while every attention will be paid to the wants and convenience of his customers, and that nothing but'the very best brands of - WNES, SPIRITS, AND MALI LIQUORS will be kept. J. H. trusts by strict attention to ousiness to receive a fair share of support. THE STABLES In connection with this Hotel will be under the management of Mr M. Man-.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2663, 24 December 1875, Page 1
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