Steam to Mercury i>:iv, Opotiki. and Auckland. r JMil£ southern cross, .1 i K Sr: :. \ks, L-ivcs Auckland per ; v-H or Mercury Bty and -p ui ' ”0 ;l every SOTuDAx NIGHT, and 'i a i;''n"ca lor A ucEiand every MON J)A Y NiQiir. tor freight or passage, apply to W.M. \V. CA R UNO, Agent, ioe Tauranga. JN.jb. A Booking OilL « is now open at tin* Wuai'f, where nil passages will bo granted and I 1 retains (pavabie i m medial id v on delivery of tin* g00d,.) involved. Intending p must prot'o re their tickets at the office of the'agent ; if taken on board, an extra charge of 5s will be made. Overland Route to the Thames and Auckland via Uhmeimiri. fP HE Screw S lea mi Launch La Buoiia Ycnt.ura, Leaves the Wharf at- {.lie Imperial Hotel, Ohinernui-!, for Shortland every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, according to tide. Exact hours of departnro may bo obtained by applying at the office ot lls is paper. S. 31. BURNING-HAM. Oiiinciiiuri. 'JUTE IMPERIAL HOTEL and STORE at Te ,*■ Paerun, Ohiuenniri, nffi-rs every accommodaiun> Travellers and Visitors to t his district, or to persons passing through to the Thames. ' C.ri ass Paddock, Sudilio Horses ior 111 re. PETER AUSTIN, Proprietor. Royal Hotel, Opotiki. R S largo and Commodious Hotel is now EET OPEN Kl) with a Capita! Stock of Liquors of the very best qualify. Tea voders will find every comfort and ace <mmo.hu ion for sa-if and horse. A good Tabic and every attendance. A first, dies shite Bag.it.ihh* Table. Jo.AILS A. BUSsT, I’kopriktor OJ[I N E il UT U HOTEL (Lately occupied by Honi Wera Ilolm), Oihnkmtxc. TVilson and Mcdcenna, Proprietors. Tourists will find tins Hostelry replete with every Comfort and Convenience. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best brands only. The Cuisine depart merit will be provided for iberudy. Coach from..Tauranga to Napier, llotorua Hotel, Oliinemutu. r JHIE above new and Commodious House of Accommodation is now Open. N.B.—Private Apartments for Ladies, Invalids, and Families. Booking Office for Cobb’s Coach. Quality, Comfort, and Economy. T. BENNETT, PROPRIETOR T E IT’S POCKET DIARIES, IS 7-1. PENNY E CO. •
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 151, 14 February 1874, Page 1
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357Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 151, 14 February 1874, Page 1
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