Will'll ANGA (M E Ri’UIW IL-IY) ‘ AXD ACCKLAM). r |MJE 5.6. .1 SOL'IHERN CHOH3, p . t Xsr cinAiin AfCLL.UiS, will leave Auckland punctually „ v .I rV TuKSHaY, aud IAUKAiUi every i KIDA Y, afternoon. For freight or passage, apply to SA3IUELB & JACOBS OHM, Agents for Tuum nga. T j-J-AV h- i.! .• it- iC S REST, MAlvliT C. DCNCAJT RoBFKXSOX, FxiOI'UT etob. Traveller? to tlie Hot Spring district will find ovovv ti-fooinmoutu-i’jTi at this Hotel. Sa idie Horses t’or hire. Excellent; Paddock. The Mercury Bay Hotel. J. 13. FxtiKvirsox, Proprietor. fTIII3 Hotel, situated in e ! ->;e proximity to the 1 steamer’* anchorage. iulbrds first class ummtnodatt'.jn to the Tourist or .Business Man visiting this district. Civility and attention nn-.y be relied en, in Connection with a moderate scale ot charges. A first class Billiard Saiuon. fitted wit}i one of Thurston’s best tables, has lately been added to this hofel. where everything necessary to this noble gome will bo found complete. Wines, Spirits. &c., of the best brands only kepr in stock. ViUE ACCO3131OI) A. TI O N H OUSE Situate between Make!n and Tar.ro, and in the Heart of the 'Lakes District. Every comfort, aud convenience for Travellers. ALFRED A. F. ALLOW, Proprietor. Mhitianai Hotel. THIS well and favourably known Hofei is situated at the entrance to the Whiliangi River, Mercury Bay ; arid being nt. the head of the Steamboat \Vhurf, just completed by tic? {’ ojndctor, for the liccouiinodatio-n of passengers b} th.c ■.• earner, &<• , will be found most convenient for visitors to this district; The aecemmoda! ion is superior, and the prop'D'or will still continue those Worts lur the comfort o! his patrons, which have already secured fur this Hotel a well know ri reputation. The Government ferry being in connection with tins establishment, visitors cun a]wavs r.elv on u safe and speedy transit to any portion of the district. .Superior accommodation for Families, with private apart mee ts, if desired. ’fable d’Hoie at 1 o’clock. Vv ices. Spirits, &e., of every description, and the best brands oniv. Charges strictly moderate. THOMAS CATENA, 'Proprietor. Q n 1 N E 31 U T U * H OTE L. lounsts to the Hot Springs will flnn excellent oeoommodnt ion at the above Hotel. Good iLaaeckuig. fcirst class Spirits. fioxi VCitini Hpico. iVoprud or. Accommodation House, Wairoti. "^THaR it LINI begs to inform Traveibu sto Rotonuvluuia that very good accoimrmdathan may bo lead at the above bourn at reasonable charge?. A Canoe is always ready to convey ’passengers to UoUminhana. Cn;od Paddock for Horses. WUAIiF HOTEL, orOTIKi. TUn Hotel is situ.!©.!, ns it. emm-s implies c ‘° 3e f° wharf, and Contains every convenience for the accoruniodatson of visitors, who will find n gotij taihle. Good Liquors, Hood Beds, with PiTi!l! y un d moderate charges, ”cn‘uanen wishing to visit tlie interior oi h'jccs flown the Coast: can be provided witl hor-cs at the most reasonable rales. G-ood Billiard-lhigatellc T.ibie. ,v iiic?, Spin!?, Ales, and Tor!or? of ih.e linos Brands. ROBERT THOMPSON,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 59, 26 March 1873, Page 1
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