T> JL> NET • s TAURANGA i amily and Commercial Hotel, Taxtrakga. A Competent Guido and good Saddle Horse* can be had by parties wishing to visit the Rotorua Hot Springs, and Lake District. lha Stabling Department is under the manage, meat of J. H. Dong. billiards.
GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE Proprietor, MICHAEL CORCORAN n d l reot A ho attentio « of country % tIW ab °?° o . ld *? Btablidhed «nd centrally -o . d House. It ia in close proximity to the Banks, principal Sale Yards, OoTeramentOffices, ? be ote \, bein g under the Proprietor’s supertheil. ’^r 6 l° rs *T ay rely on strict attention to tneir comfort and requirements. The sleeping awominodatiOß is excellent, embracing well venattocltd! ma With g °° d bedo ‘ A hathroom is The > Billiard Room is fitted up with on© of Alcock a superior slate tables with all the recent i!Cr 0 n ett3ontß and appliances. “•I 0 ' rUßt L by Bfcricfc fttte nt»on to business to merit a share of patronage, and assures his guests them comfoftabie^ 9 P&rt * omitted 40 mast 9 Wines and Spirits of the finest quality. A night porter in attendance. Remember
GREYHOUND HOTEL, QTrEEN-STEKBT, AUCXUHD, Opposite tho Union Bank and adjoining Har* dington's Coach Office.
GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL (Late D. Sheehan,) HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. TORST-OLASS TABLE. Single Bod-rooms. A Famiuea accommodated. “Boots" and Night Porter. Good Stable accommodation Wines and Spirits of the beat brands. DUNNIN GBLAM & KING, Pbobblexobb. " In retiring from the business which ho has carried on at the above hotel for bo many years the undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to those who have honoured him with their patronage, and trusts that the same support will be given to his successors, Messrs. Dunningham and King, whose previous acquaintance with the business will enable them to give the fullest satis* faction to customers of the house. g g i , j “ D - shelhan. Auckland, September 22, 1871.” Waitenaata Family and Commercial Hotel Auckland, C B. EDWARDS, Proprietor. C.B.E. begs to draw the attention of the Commercial Public and Families (en route) to tha unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel, The Suites of Apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel Department, while the rooms are both commodious and easy of access. OUDINAHV AT 1 O’CLOCK. Table D’Hote at 6 o’clock. The Billiard Saloon is one of the finest in the colonies. The Table, one of Thurston’s best, being under the superintendence of an experienced marker, is a guarantee of everything connected with this noble game being in first-class order. Night Porter for the convenience of late arriTrlsWines, Spirits, &c., of the Beat Brands only.* The aim of the Proprietor is to make for this Hotel a reputation second to none in the colonies, and nothing that shall conduce to that end shall be wanting. £ ‘ ’Tia not in mortals to command success. But I'll do more—deserve it,*'
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 February 1873, Page 1
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