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THE party who borrowed from me "Troubles in the East," by Baker j Pasha, will much oblige by returning it. R. 0. Earle. ______ BORROWED. THE Gentleman who borrowed the bound volume of the Wangandi Herald for the half year ending Dec. 1868, is requested to return the sime without delay. Shipping. FOR WESTPORT. j . fIIHE screw steamer X MANAWATU, ~^B»lk||||§s|!^ Captain Stkelb ; Will leave for the above port on Friday 6th inst, at 9.30 p.m. (weather permitting.) For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON & CPU j FREEMAN R. JACKSON will despatch j the following steamers (weather per- j mitting) as under • — FOR WELLINGTON— The S.S. HUIA, Monday, at 7 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON — The s s TUI, Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. For Freight or Paßaago, apply to FREEMAN R JACKSON. Agent; TjlOR WELLINGThe favorite s.s. ORETI, 117 tons, W. Robertson, Master, will leave for the above port on Wednesday, 4th July, at 8 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents. Hotels. -JJ\ MPI R E TT OTE L. Corner of Wicksteed-street anb Campbell Place. MRSBALLAM - ..,.Proprie*bs|ss. TJOYAL TTOTBL* PiLMERSTON NORTH. JAMES FENTON Proprietor. First-Class Sample Rooms, And Good Accommodation for Commercial Travellers. Coaches leave the door every day for Woodville, Napier, and Masterton. RAILWAY HOTEL, Hawera. TO TRAVELLERS. MRS O'HANLAN (formerly of the Empire and Pier Hotels, Wanganui, and Kai Iwi Hotel) has pleasure in informing the public that she has purchased the above Hotel. The accommodation is excellent, situation the handiest for both rail and coach, and the liquors provided will be none but the best. First-class Table kept. Good Stabling. TTI G M O N~T 0 O T E U «AW_JRA. A, 0WEN. «.«....« «Pbopbiktob, This old established Hostelry offers most excellent accommodation to the travelling public generally, and commercial men particularly. All the requirements combined with quality to be found in a first-class Hotel are provided for by the Proprietor, whose object it is to maintain the good name the " Egmont "- has so long borne. Choicest Wines and Spirits. First-olaBS Samplo Rooms. Livery and Bait Stables complete with every accommodation and paddocks^ Horses & Buggies forflire. tS" Booking Office for Cobb's Coaches. J. O'REILLY'S mEMPERANCE TTOTEL p . 1 ■■ Peinoess Street, Hawera. The proprietor begs to notify to his ; numerous friends and to the publio that he has opened the above new, commodious, and pleasantly situated Hotel, where boarders, settlers, and visitors to the distriot ?te ensured every comfort and attention. ROSSER'S EMPIRE HOTEL OPUNAKE. SAMUEL PROSSER „ Propbietob This Hotel is one of the finest on the Coast, being fitted and furnished with every convenience, and affords superior accommodation to settlers, travellers, and private families -• atakeho tjlo t b l. to travellers, william" bartlett, ■ (Formerly of the Opunako Hotel, Opunake) Has pleasure in announcing that he has purchased the above Hotel, and that he will use every «ffort to ensure attention and comfort for all who visit him. First-class accommodation for Travellers'.and Boarders. Good Stabling and Paddocking. pLARENDON JJOTEL, NAPIER, (Opposite Post and Telegraph office.) The above Commodious Family and Commercial Hotel being now rebuilt, and finished with the best sanitary arrangements, offers to Private Families, Commercial Travellers, and the Public generally every Convenience and Comfort. PRIVATE SUITES~OF APARTMENTS. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Sample Rooms, None but the Choicest Brands kept. Table D'Hote at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Coach Agency Omce. T: PEDD lE, Proprietor. •vr O T I C E,; Any person found sporting with dogor \ gun onithe^RiverleylJproperty will be prone- j COted< ' H. SARJFANT. „ Tyr O T I O E. All persons found trespassing on the Aramoho Reserve in pursuit of game will oe IB' you want your Photos taken go to US' HUFF. FOR SALE OR LEASE. A BUSH FARM of 452 acres on the Waimat.e Plains; cleared, fenced, and sown with English grasses and rape. Also, 300 acre of 3t^ vu = pA l g^ Pply t0 Waitotara.. PROCRASTINATION is the thief t>f time, bo pay HUFF[» visit.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 3