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JiAtJ-RANGA: LIV-^Rt; '&$& ..; '.. 'baits-tables,, : \~\ Conner, ofi ' Spring; mid ' Grey Streets,- --' TAUBANGA. ."' " ' Ladies'' and : Gentlemen's . Saddlehorses can be obtained. by Tourists at tho above stables on - reasonably terms. ■;■ .. - ; , '=,- ■•' ■>[-.■•■" iA telegraiphic message ta the pr 64 prietor will at all times ensure a traf^ >eing ready to proceed to the Lak^ District immedmtely on arrival of the steamer from Auckland. ; . . ©. H. M. BILL, " ( •'.;•; ">; Proprietor. N.B. — Good Grazing for, Horses Is. 6d. per week.. ;■'. Kotiee. JTIS Excellency the Governor having delegated tome, within the Provincial District of Auckland^ the powers conferred on the Governor by " The G-oldminirig District Act, 187.3j. applications for, Prospectmg Licenses are for the future to be njaa:e to me at the Government' Buirdin|s, Auckland. • FRED. WHITAEER. Auckland,, December 18,. 1876., Note. — Prospecting Licenses, when granted, will be forwarded to the Clerk to the Resident Magistrate's Court at Tauranga, for issue to; the applicants.. FIRTH WBIGLEYj MIX- I N A G A. Q B N .T l , TAfBASGA. .; ' ■ B.'U'R..^ o;'W:,S-V A^OHITEOT,: The Avekue, Taitean&a. the . ■■■:.- COM. MBIICIA-I hotel, • ■;■ . 'tauranga. JOSEPH ELLIS, (Late of the Exchange Hotel, Qiteen'Street AuoMandfJ . ' Has much pleasure 1 in announcing that the above Hotel is now completed 1 and open for business. The mercial" is situated on The Strand, iri the central portion of the township, and has an uninterrupted and extensive view of the Harbor. It is both! a : Family and a Commercial Hotel. For Families there are suites of rooms r fitted up regardless of cost, and furnished in the most comfortable manner. The sitting-rooms and bedrooms, comprising the suites, have fireplaces in each, and are lofty and; well ventilated. For Tourists en 'route. -Itoj tile Lake District , lr l - Especialc.are has been takeu in bui jding the Hotel to provide ample and \ suitable accommodation. ' .. . ; To Commercial Travellers Every advantage is offered,, as j;heie are convenient sample, rooms, and all the comforts; of a, first-rate House;."' ■■ Bath: Kooms ; f Are situated on the same floor ojs the sleeping apartments. - -. '" The C.uisine. Will be superintended by an experienced. Chef andY ; The Dining Rponij One of the largest and best appointed in the Province,' offers every opportunity for. the traveller, to partake of his meals in comfort. the Public and Private- Tables Will be provided' with all the luxuries of the season. •_ '■■ . ' ■ The -Bar; •■•;: ;';.;: -Js ?ecojatnended as : containing a j w.e'U assorted and first-olass stocks -- In the Billiard'Roomj ;.! All.the latest appliances will be introduced. The table one. of Alcock's Best. The Stabling Accommodation Is commodious^ and every requisite will be at the disposal of the country visitor. In notifying to the Public that the Commercial Hotel is now completed and open for business,, the Proprietor feela that any ; expression of recommendaiioii this announcement may contain* is warranted, from the fact, that no expense has. been spared in making the '' Commercial'*^ comfortable and well- furnished Hotel* and -tihafc every care will be taken to ensure its proper management. . , THE CO MM E RCI AL HO T EL, THE STRAND, TAURANGA. JOSEPH ELLIS, ; Proprietor.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 448, 30 December 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 448, 30 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 448, 30 December 1876, Page 2

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